Words of Heart

Hello, where are the words generated? Brain or heart? May be both. But how to decide where are the words we are uttering are coming from? Most of the time what type of words we use? Ok. Let’s give it a try.

First tell me, is it easy to fall or is it easy to raise? It is fall right? Ok. To fall you have to be at a height, to raise you have to be at depth. Let’s come to the point, our base or source of words is mouth, assume it as a point. Now, brain with respect to the point is at height, and heart with respect to point is at depth! Which words are easier to come outside? From the height. Isn’t it? That’s the reason most of the time we speak the words of our brain. Because they are easy to fall. But words from heart have to fight against gravity, reality and what not, to emerge out of the mouth as feelings. Whenver you think your words are hard to come by, remember the words are trying to raise up from the heart. Keep patience. They are precious words. They are words dipped in blood. Dipped in love.

Yes, I think I have used this theme earlier, ‘dipped in love’, but being a science student, giving it a scientific approach.

Thanks for reading.

17 thoughts on “Words of Heart

  1. Somali K Chakrabarti 09/07/2015 / 2:23 pm

    Nice topic chosen and well written too, Let’s say words (rather thoughts) are generated in the brain – either on the left side (logic) or on the right dide (emotion)..

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    • Jackie Jain 09/07/2015 / 2:29 pm

      Thank you Somali. This left me thinking. Let me try. If the words are to be used to explain something, they are generated in the left side. If the words are to be used to express something, they are generated in the right side of the brain. And even the words are harder enough to be generated by the right side, they are generated in the heart, and raised up. πŸ™‚ Because feelings are born in heart. πŸ™‚ Thanks for sharing your thoughts Somali…

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      • Somali K Chakrabarti 09/07/2015 / 2:56 pm

        That’s a good one. You have made a good use of your left brain for pulling up this explanation. πŸ™‚

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      • Jackie Jain 09/07/2015 / 3:40 pm

        Thank you so much Somali.. πŸ™‚ I am glad that you liked the explanation. πŸ™‚

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  2. David 09/07/2015 / 2:11 pm

    In coma the brain is not working and there are no words. If the heart is removed everything stops. If brain is dead or removed heart could stay working and pumping blood but there are no words. Food for thought! Love David

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    • Jackie Jain 09/07/2015 / 2:15 pm

      Wow. Thank you so much David for sharing your thoughts. Scientific thoughts. Both heart and brain have their own importance, cutting it short, brain is to process, and heart is for the process to run. πŸ™‚
      Thanks David.

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  3. shubhangipandey27 09/07/2015 / 1:32 pm

    dipped in blood – dipped in love πŸ™‚ nice work!

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  4. Himali Shah 09/07/2015 / 1:13 pm

    Whenver you think your words are hard to come by, remember the words are trying to raise up from the heart. Keep patience. They are precious words. They are words dipped in blood. Dipped in love.

    These lines made me a huge fan of you. from the depths πŸ™‚

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    • Jackie Jain 09/07/2015 / 1:19 pm

      Wowwwww… Kya bolu ab. This made my day. πŸ™‚ Thank you so much Himali… (are bahut mushkil se bahar nikla hai ye, isliye this thank you is from my heart). πŸ™‚

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  5. Dr.V.Sridhar 09/07/2015 / 1:07 pm

    Brilliant .However when one is emotionally upset,where the words ,originates from heart or brain?.

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    • Jackie Jain 09/07/2015 / 1:14 pm

      May be one is upset, because he is trying to speak but can’t! So the words are not coming up. So they should be from heart, if they come out from a upset mood. πŸ™‚

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