ACADEMIA Letters
CONSCIOUS SPIRIT MANIFESTS ITSELF IN HUMANS
THROUGH TANGIBLE HEART PULSATIONS AND
ACTIVATES PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS
Tina Lindhard, International University of Professional Studies
This article provides a spiritual understanding of our nature, which rests on fve premises
or postulates: (a) mesoderm is not a limiting skin but a layer that simultaneously creates
space and connects (1); (b) mesoderm is the basis from which the notochord (made of three-
dimensional meso tissue) and the major structural components and organs of the inner body
arise (2). As the notochord underlies and induces, or patterns the development of the CNS
made of neuroectoderm (3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8), the meso layer gives rise to primary and secondary
aspects; (c) these diferent aspects or layers are associated with primary and secondary per-
ceptual systems; (d) pulsation is the underlying core principle and property of universal
existence, cosmic existence and local existence (Arka, in 9), and (e) in its manifesting form,
“the essential nature of the Lord is perpetual spanda (creative pulsation)…or creative power
(10, p.10). Here, the ‘Lord’ is also described as Spirit, or Conscious Spirit, of which each liv-
ing entity is an expression.
Building on the frst three premises presented previously (11), here I suggest that as meso-
derm creates space and connects and the pulsating heart produces rhythm or waves, together
they may form a spatiotemporal foundation from which the body of the embryo unfolds in
time measured in 60 heart pulsations or seconds per minute. This development probably cre-
ates a dynamic, interconnected inner universe where there is a possible correlational and/or
developmental relationship “between systems, layers, structures, levels of mind consciousness
and Freud’s model of the mind” (11, fg. 1, 1788).
Academia Letters, March 2021
Corresponding Author: Tina Lindhard, t.lindhard.iups.edu
Citation: Lindhard, T. (2021). CONSCIOUS SPIRIT MANIFESTS ITSELF IN HUMANS THROUGH
TANGIBLE HEART PULSATIONS AND ACTIVATES PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PERCEPTUAL
SYSTEMS. Academia Letters, Article 507. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL507.
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