When Two Hearts Communicated

 

Now I would like to move to the part where I told you I was invited to go to heart surgery with this woman. And this is really, I think, one of the biggest things that assisted me to pierce into my own heart.

A client of mine had been coming to see me for a while, and she really needed to have energy support while she had this surgery for her heart at UVA. She needed to have her mitral valve replaced. One of the functions of the mitral valve is that when oxygen comes from the lungs into the left atrium, it passes through this valve — the mitral valve — into the left ventricle.

And the left ventricle is the heart's main pumping center. So when the left ventricle contracts, the mitral valve closes. Hers wasn't working, so they had to take out this valve and put in another one. So while I knew that this would be an extraordinarily intense experience, I assumed it would pretty much be like the other ones that I had attended.

And she'd gotten permission from her doctor, who's one of the top heart specialists in the country, who was now at UVA. And again, I was really amazed that he even allowed me to be there, but he certainly did. And on the day of the surgery, I met her early in the morning and I was able to be by her side the entire time.

I told her that I would be working with her energetically and monitoring her field and supporting her chakra system, as I had done in the other surgeries. So we were taken into the surgery and she was given anesthesia, and I was prepared for what was going to happen with that now.

And it became pretty intense because they have to break your breastbone. So they broke the breastbone and then they have to hold the breastbone open with these two huge iron bars. So it's just really a difficult thing on some level to see. And I'm standing right here — her head is here — and so her openness is right there, just to give you a sense of that. Just like a foot away.

So that was really intense, and I had the feeling that I was really seeing something intensely personal — deeply, deeply personal — because the heart was there and it's beating and it's exposed. And I really felt like some privacy had been terribly invaded to have the heart exposed like that.

And those in the operating room — the doctors and the nurses — kept looking at me and asking me if I was okay, sure that I would topple over and faint at any moment. But I was calm. I felt strangely calm. And how important and strong — how important it would be for me to keep that energy.

So I watched every moment and I kept being with her spirit and monitoring her field, supporting it with my own, allowing my resonant field to assist her resonant field.

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And I remembered a story that Satchidananda — he was at UVA with Dr. Dean Ornish — and they were giving a talk about heart health and diet. Dr. Dean Ornish was speaking to all these doctors about how important it is to change your diet for your heart health. And the doctors in the room all said, "That's just too radical. That's ridiculous. You can't do that — tell people to change their diet."

And Satchidananda stood up and said, "Oh, and breaking the breastbone and bringing this open and doing that is not radical? That's radical." It's a great point.

And me being there and watching that, I realized that is radical — very radical. And it's wonderful they were able to do that because it helped her, but it was extraordinarily radical.

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So things are going along slowly. And then the surgeon looked over at me and he said, "We're preparing to shift her over to life support," because they needed to do that to do the work on the mitral valve. And I was really grateful that he kept me informed of what they were doing, and they were quite respectful of my presence.

But it's here at this moment that this really extraordinary thing occurred. And it was my experience, so I hope so much that I can convey it well to you.

Moments — or even seconds — before he did the shift over to the life support system, I'm standing there and I'm doing my thing, and I suddenly felt the energy of her heart reach out in fear and ask for support to my heart. And it seemed like it asked for this protection, like a — to be embraced. And my heart responded with this extraordinary feeling — like what felt like an embrace, this comforting, shielding embrace.

And I sensed that these two hearts were communicating. While I'm watching this, I'm like, "Who's talking?" I'm not part of the conversation. The me that was watching was totally bypassed. And I was wondering, "Who's communicating if I'm not communicating?" And then they're making some kind of arrangement together, and I could feel it, but I couldn't understand the language. But I could really sense it was profound, and that I almost needed to get out of the way and let them just do what they were doing — because I'd probably interfere with it on some level.

But it was like my heart was going to do for her heart what I had always been doing energetically for people in surgeries. So this was also way above and beyond even that, because these two hearts bonded in a way that I will never, ever, ever forget.

And it really — it brought tears to my eyes. The depth and the love and the connectedness was the most profound part. It was just absolutely extraordinary. And I remember looking at the clock when all this was going on, and it was 10:35 AM.

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So the bonding in this manner between my heart and my client's heart continued for the next two and a half hours, or for however long the surgery went on, and my job now became to just support that. In the other surgeries, I'm checking the different levels of the field and which chakras are being affected and all of that. None of that anymore — just stay here and be present with this.

So two hours later the surgery was complete, and I went to the waiting room to tell her family and her boyfriend that everything was fine. Talking with her mom and telling her she's good. And I went and I hugged her boyfriend and he would not stop hugging me. And he was so emotional — and he's not a very emotional person. And he said, "I thought we lost her. I thought something terrible happened. And I just felt this horrible tugging on my heart. Is she really okay?"

And she was. And I said, "Of course, it was okay." And I said, "John, what time was that? Do you have any recollection about the time?" And as you would have it, it was 10:35.

Which I felt was extraordinary, because I think her heart — again, that field that we were talking about — reached out to people that she loved. And those who were sensitive enough to feel it, he got it.

Her heart really just completely reached out to the one she loved, as we all do with people we love. And then people that we're not getting along with — you can feel that too. And that's what heartbreak is. It's communicating all the time.

So I told him, "I have a story to share with you after all of this. Wait till you hear what happened to me while I was in the operating room."

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So like people who are profoundly affected by near-death experiences and their lives are never the same — because they go to a level or dimension where they've never touched before, and then they come back here — this was like my close encounter with the heart. Close encounter with heart energy, the heart intelligence, the heart field, and the love. And it was really absolutely incredible.

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