The heart
The heart story of John and Loes Dams: "I don't call myself a heart patient. Never did. Because when I recovered from the coma 10 years ago I knew 1 thing for sure; this was not for nothing......" Below is the explanation of the heart, heart failure and heart attack.
The heart is an impressive, beautiful and complex organ. Many conflict-insights have to do with the heart:
- a feeling of “it’s too much for me
- feel cheated
- loss of job, partner, home, money, etc.
- feeling that your heart is not working properly
- Concern for your heart because of a hereditary heart defect
- self-esteem
The heart also represents love
The heart, of course, also represents love, security, warmth, red, connection, coming home, warm nest (home), safe nest (home), and so on. Therefore, the heart also symbolizes mom. Mom provides biological safety, warmth, security, coziness in the nest, in the home. Dad provides protection for the nest, outside territory. We explain this during the HeartConnection Training.
The heart tells your own story
Within HeartConnection, we look at the story your heart has to tell. During the HeartConnection trainings you will thus come to the answer yourself. During the HeartConnection Training we spend the entire day on the heart.
John’s story
During a lecture, John has a question: starting in his 20s, he has had heart problems. His heart flutters and beats regularly. Heart surgery did nothing to help.
When asked what happened around age 20, John explains that that’s when he went to college and lived on his own. He was relieved to be able to leave the parental home. In January-February 2017, John was in the hospital for the last time due to his heart condition. What happened before this? John relates that he had created a beautifully revamped proposal for his work, which was burned off by his colleagues. John felt himself a zero, not heard, not seen and most of all, not at home.
He manages to connect with his heart, with these painful emotions and beliefs. He connects with his heart-conflict. An extraordinary transformation is taking place in the moment.
Enthusiast
Initially, John was very critical of HeartConnection. Having really felt his personal experience and heart connection, he is tremendously excited about this approach.
Story by Loes Dams
I don’t call myself a heart patient. Never did. Because when I recovered from the coma 10 years ago, I knew 1 thing for sure; this was not for nothing. I didn’t know what had happened or why, but I knew I had never felt so confident and at peace. A few years later, I fell away from that and had to remember that confidence again. That’s where my search began. This could not just happen in the category you are unlucky ma’am. No, this was more. If everyone was so worried and wanted to fill me full of medication, why did I feel healed? I understand the everyone hear, but why did I feel somewhere stronger and not sick? Why was I expressing my opinion more, starting to see the value of things more, seeing opportunities above all everywhere, following the rhythm of my heart more?
Over the years I got more and more answers, and I’m coming to realize that they are different for everyone. But they are there! I knew then. They just had to be found.
Every lecture and One Day of HeartConnection comes with stories and every time there are answers. And whether this is about the heart, eczema, kidneys, headaches or thyroid, autism or hay fever, answers are there.
That’s going to be my second trip outside of Brabant since I had my healing crisis like that. Fancy it! Although the energy is still fluctuating and searching, it is improving
Loes has turned her experience into talent. She counsels adults and children with HeartConnection in her practice Hello Heart.
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