Everything that is happening in the human body is chemistry. Some of the processes generated by the interaction between heart and mind are beneficial to health, while others, such as hatred, envy, jealousy and others shorten the life of humans. The given subjects will be raised in the “Peace between Heart and Mind” conference that will take place in Chisinau on December 2, IPN reports.
The conference will be given by university lecturer, Dr. Dumitru Constantin Dulcan from Romania and Moldovan university lecture, Dr Alexandru Ciurea Vlad – prominent figures from the fields of medicine and personality development.
Anticipating the event, professor Dumitru Constantin Dulcan through videoconferencing stated for TVR Moldova said the idea of peace between heart and mind belongs to the California Academy of Mathematics, which says that heart plays a bigger role than just pumping blood and this potential should be used in human activities. Moreover, it is believed that the heart is an intermediary between the mind and emotion. Newer, it is considered that out emotions come from the heart. The coordination of the activity between heart and mind is beneficial to all our physiological systems and contributes to maintaining youth.
According to the Romanian professor, the existence of coordination between mind and heart has a beneficial effect. First of all, it improves memory, attention, perception. They even speak about the stimulation of the hormones of youth. It is as when two persons move on as their force doubles.
“It is something else when two persons act in a contrary way. The lack of coordination between the two essential organs leads to stress, hatred, fury, envy. All these things generate unfavorable chemistry. And on the contrary, the state of coherence between heart and minds generates joy, generosity, relief, love, forgiveness, generating favorable chemistry on health. In other words, every minute, we plead for health, long life or vice versa – for disease and short life,” stated professor Dulcan.
The event will take place in the Conference Hall of the Sociocultural Complex of “Nicolae Testimițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy“, which is located at 25 N. Testimițanu St, starting at 4 p.m. Romanian journalist Florentina Fântânaru will act as a compere.