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Think with your heart

Featured in I Love Creston Magazine - Jul, 2012
Annette Agabob - Owner – Annette’s Health Action

When I came across the saying and Web site, “Think With Your Heart,” I had to laugh. What a simple way to describe this journey we are all embarking upon.
In behavioural iridology there are two types of eyes to describe how we perceive and express our life and how others possibly perceive us. This isn’t “who we are,” it is how we express ourselves in the world.
The two basic eye types are: the thinker and the feeler.
As you may imagine, a thinker primarily lives or expresses their life through reason, logic and practical thinking and is generally good at planning, organizing and step-by-step processes. As well, they are self-assured, stable and strong.
A feeler, on the other hand, primarily views life and expresses their life more spontaneously with passion and enthusiasm. They tend to go with the flow, are fun-loving and can be the life of the party. Feelers are also passionate about life and live to connect with others, heart to heart.
Each eye type has their own set of lessons and gifts. Thinkers are learning to let go, allow and feel more. Learning to get out of their heads is a lifetime process, as is learning to trust what they feel and to follow their own intuition.
The gifts of their lessons learned are to trust their intuition, know the answers are within them and experience a greater peace with the unknown. The feeler tends to live life with passion, vitality and joy. They are more spontaneous and expansive in nature and live life through the passion within their heart.
Their lessons come in how they have this void or feeling of emptiness within their chest. It feels like something is missing and they suffer when their hearts are unfulfilled or they are unable to bond or connect.
They are learning to take responsibility and rely on their inner truth. They beam with confidence knowing that the connection to their hearts, higher truth and higher self is a relationship no one can take away from them. They are not alone.
When balanced they are the bringers of joy and vitality and their presence is uplifting.
Most of this information I have learned from a wonderful mentor, Jim Verghis of Behavioural Iridology, and these insights have been fun and interesting to play with.
This is simply a sample snapshot intended to assist us in becoming more aware of ourselves, our gifts, talents, brilliances and lessons we are learning.
We are certainly awakening to our soul’s path, and knowing our self is certainly the journey we are on.
As we move forward we could all use a dose of thinking with our hearts. Our hearts carry a wisdom beyond the thinking mind and as we connect within that space our inspired actions can bring new expressions of our self, our higher self, and new results in our world.
Sometimes following the heart’s calling does not make practical sense at all and yet when we muster up the courage to follow that inner heart’s calling a new way of living emerges that we could never have imagined.
Trust, faith, courage and listening within become the new ways of living in this new world we are co-creating together.
During this transition we may experience life as walking on wobbly legs, not really certain of how to live in this new heart space, and yet together we are all on the journey.
Let’s reconnect with each other with more love, joy compassion and understanding, and remember we are in this together. This is the journey and process to co-create a new humanity of loving thinkers and feelers, and there may be a few bumps along the way.
A wonderful resource is my 2012 With Love and Hope “aha” program. There is a free tele-class you can access at www.2012withloveandhope.com.
I appreciate I Love Creston and all of you for being on this journey because together we are “being” the change.
Until next time . . . think with your heart and shine your light.
Annette Agabob has been serving the Creston Valley as an iridologist, chartered herbalist and whole food nutritionist since 1997. For information on Annette’s Health Action or products phone 250-866-5737,
e-mail info@annetteshealthaction.com or visit www.annetteshealthaction.com.

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