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  • Amazon Tribe Communicates through Heart Sounds  

    by Keith Varnum


    "Talking" like Dolphins and Whales

    In what might be compared to the telepathic, holographic
    language dolphins and whales use, a tribe of aborigines has been
    discovered in South America who communicate in a similar way.
    These indigenous peoples "talk" to each other using heart sounds
    that transmit exact images and experiences directly to the other
    person. Rather than using symbols, such as words, to represent a
    certain image or experience, the speaker communicates by
    triggering within the listener the same visual and emotional
    experience that the speaker is having.

    Connecting by Direct Transmission

    Renowned spiritual workshop leader, Drunvalo Melchizedek has
    been exploring the unique wordless communication practiced by
    this tribe living deep in the Amazon jungle. The Mamas, the
    religious leaders of the Kogi, "talk" telepathically to each
    other, speaking from the heart in images. Drunvalo describes his
    experience with the Kogi, "They make little sounds, but these
    sounds are not logically arranged into any pattern such as an
    alphabet. These sounds come from the heart, not the mind, and
    create images inside your head, and you can 'see' what the other
    person is communicating."

    Sound Delivers the Experience

    Drunvalo details how he was taught to communicate using image-
    producing heart sounds. The instruction came from a Kogi woman
    who projected her consciousness into a participant at one of
    Drunvalo's workshops. Communicating through this third party-the
    workshop participant, the Kogi woman grasps Drunvalo's hand,
    looks deeply into his eyes and emits "a soft and longing sound."
    Drunvalo relates, "The sound went straight to my heart and
    vibrated inside my very center, and I could 'see' what she was
    saying. She made another 'sound,' and my body responded with
    another similar 'sound' that had never come from me before.
    Instantly, we were speaking in a new and profound manner that
    was so beautiful, so complete. It made all the languages of the
    world seem inadequate and obsolete. For two hours we
    communicated in images of full color and depth with all the
    sensory completeness of real life. I learned about life, and I
    learned about this woman."

    Through this new type of communication, Drunvalo "saw and felt"
    the Kogi woman's village in the Amazon jungle and "met" her
    husband, family and other native peoples from her village. He
    also learned why the Kogi came to teach him this new form of
    communication. The Kogi have a gift for humanity. The Kogi are
    contacting humanity at this time in order to teach this new
    powerful way of direct communication through image-producing
    heart sounds. "The Kogi want me to teach this new way of "
    talking" to the civilized world," Drunvalo shares. "The teaching
    of this telepathic form of communication is older than language.
    In the time before language, all of humanity 'spoke' in this way
    from the heart, not only to each other, but to all of the
    animals and the rest of life."

    Gift of the Kogi

    After learning how to "speak" through heart sound imagery,
    Drunvalo discovered this intimate form of communication with the
    Kogi woman had a profound impact on his relationship and
    feelings for his wife. "When I returned home, I saw my wife in a
    new light. I loved her in a way that was different, because I
    could hear the sounds coming from her heart. I could see her
    pain, and I could see her joy."

    How the Kogi "See" People

    Drunvalo shares, "The Kogi do not see us as 'sleeping' as many
    of the Hindu and Oriental religions perceive us. The Kogi see us
    as 'dead.' We are not alive, but only shadows of the energy we
    could be. We do not have enough life force energy and
    consciousness to be classified by them as real people."

    For more details about The Kogi Story, check out: www.drunvalo.net


    About the Author

    Drawing from the wisdom of native and ancient spiritual traditions, Keith Varnum shares his 30 years of practical success as an author, personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker, radio host, restaurateur, vision quest guide and international seminar leader (The Dream Workshops). Keith helps people get the love, money and health they want with his FREE “Prosperity Ezine” at http://www.TheDream.com.







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