The heart, often perceived as a pump, is actually far more complex. Contrary to what we have been taught, it functions as a vortex. This revelation may seem startling, yet the blood cells within us are not merely circulating—they are spinning. The centrifugal force exerted on the red blood cells contributes to their unique shape, characterized by thick edges. This force, combined with the multiple streams of red blood cells flowing at varying speeds, generates friction that heats the blood as it flows through the body.
Interestingly, the heart was first discovered as a pump in the 1600s, at a time when electricity was unknown. However, modern science reveals that the heart is much more than a mechanical pump—it is an electric and electromagnetic force within us. Neurons within the heart communicate with the brain, sending messages and influencing our hormones, emotions, thoughts, and actions. The electromagnetic field generated by the heart extends beyond the body and orchestrates our internal functions, as evidenced when watching a horror movie: the sound of a fast-beating heart triggers our fight-or-flight response almost immediately.
The heart, however, does not pump blood in the traditional sense. Pioneering thinkers like Rudolf Steiner, founder of the Waldorf schools and biodynamic farming, proposed that the heart is not a pump but rather a seven-sided form known as a chestahedron. Frank Chester, through his geometric explorations, confirmed Steiner’s insights. When this chestahedron is spun in water, it creates a double-sided helix spiral—a vortex. The heart, when “unfolded,” is revealed to be a single spiral muscle, functioning not as a pump but as a spiral vortex energy generator.
This vortex energy is so powerful that it transforms the water in the blood into plasma a unique state known as the fourth phase of water. This state is neither solid, liquid, nor gas—it is a highly charged energy source. The heart, as an energy generator, can function indefinitely if it receives sufficient electromagnetic charge from the Earth.
The discovery of the chestahedron. The chestahedron sits at an angle of 36° off-center. This is the same angle at which the heart sits within the chest., chestahedron a seven-sided geometric form, has profound implications for our understanding of the heart. This form, rotating around its axis, produces a bell-like shape, solving the age-old mystery of the bell’s geometry. Furthermore, it is this geometric structure that forms the left ventricle of the human heart, linking the heart’s form with its function.
As a vortex generator, the heart influences the plasma within the blood, which constitutes about 55% of our total blood content. This connection to the Earth’s electromagnetic energy explains why “heart” is an anagram of “Earth.” The heart draws upon this energy to maintain the body’s functions, a relationship symbolized in many religious and spiritual traditions.
Moreover, the heart contains approximately 40,000 neurons—the same types of cells found in the brain—making it not just an organ of circulation but also one of emotional intelligence. The heart, often referred to as the “emotional brain,” guides us through our emotions, offering intuitive wisdom about what is right and wrong. Thus, the phrase “follow your heart” takes on a deeper, literal significance.

The Calf Muscle: Your Second Heart
The calf muscle is often referred to as the “second heart” due to its crucial role in blood circulation. As we walk or move, the calf muscles contract, helping to pump blood from the lower extremities back up to the heart. This action supports the heart by aiding venous return, ensuring that blood doesn’t pool in the legs, especially when standing for long periods. Like the heart, the calf muscles help maintain steady circulation, preventing issues like varicose veins or deep vein thrombosis. In essence, strong calf muscles enhance overall cardiovascular health.

HEART = EARTH
The heart takes the electromagnetic energy of the Earth and turns this into plasma in the blood to run the physical body. Your heart is directly connected to the universe, to the electromagnetic energy of the Earth. This is why we always see Jesus pointing at his heart. Your heart is inside of the chest; this is where the treasure is—inside of your beautiful heart. The Heart has two chambers the bride between Duality and Oneness.
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