{"id":150,"date":"2008-05-23T14:07:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-23T14:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brianmashburn.net\/?p=150"},"modified":"2008-05-23T14:07:00","modified_gmt":"2008-05-23T14:07:00","slug":"on-living-too-much-from-your-mind-emotions-and-heart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brianmashburn.net\/?p=150","title":{"rendered":"On living too much from your mind, emotions and heart&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008><em><strong>On  living too much from your mind:<\/strong><\/em><\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>The mind is an  amazing thing. The capacity to rationalize, to think, to make sense of things,  to order, to categorize, theorize, prioritize, and organize can really make  things efficient. But the mind does not know how to love. The &#8220;mind gone mad&#8221; is  when it decides that efficiency or order are the highest priority of life. When  the mind&nbsp;decides to organize things from the idea that the mind&nbsp;is the  highest authority available to a human being, watch out&#8230;that person will run  over people and &#8220;think&#8221; they are loving people and &#8220;helping them&#8221; by doing so.  There is such a thing as living with too little mind&#8230;but that is not the  subject of this note. People who live too much from their mind, however, quickly  and conveniently judge&nbsp;anything that disagrees with them&nbsp;as doing  so&#8230;keeping their own little efficient, boxed-in, orderly perspective safe and  secure from the&nbsp;wild and chaotic world&nbsp;where real life is  lived.&nbsp;Ironically, the person who lives too much from the mind usually  condemns emotions while using the emotion of anger to sustain it&#8217;s own  perspective and existence in the face of anything&nbsp;outside of&nbsp;their  comfort&nbsp;zone.&nbsp;Again, the mind is not the source of love, and living  this way is much less than the abundant life available. <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008><em><strong>On  living too much from emotions:<\/strong><\/em><\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>Our emotions are  amazing things. Their capacity to activate, to move, to propel, to change the  course of things,&nbsp;to shut down or wake up people, to take over,  to&nbsp;energize, empathize, sympathize, and mobilize can really make  things&nbsp;exciting. But the&nbsp;emotions do not know how to love. Emotions  alone&nbsp;are as selfish and self-centered as the&nbsp;mind. They think they  rule and should be catered to. When the emotions&nbsp;are submitted to  without&nbsp;the application of wisdom in a human being, watch out. That person  will run over people and &#8220;feel&#8221;&nbsp;that they&nbsp;are loving people  and&nbsp;&#8220;being real&#8221; with them by doing so.&nbsp;There is such a thing as  living with too little emotion&#8230;but that is not the subject of this note.  People who live too much from their emotion, however, quickly and conveniently  judge anything that disagrees with them as doing so&#8230;keeping their own  indulgent extreme behaviors safe and unchallenged from a world with natural laws  and order where real life is lived. Again, the emotions are not the source of  love. Ironically, the person who lives too much from the emotions usually use  their minds to condemn &#8220;unemotional people&#8221; to sustain it&#8217;s own existence in the  face of anything that would challenge them to use their emotions effectively.  Again, the emotions are not the source of love, and living this way is much less  than the abundant life available.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008><strong><em>On  living too much from your heart:<\/em> <\/strong><\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008><strong>You can&#8217;t  live too much from your heart.<\/strong> This is the goal of God for every human  being. The heart is where Christ takes up residence. This is the area where an  all or nothing attitude is actually healthy. Since we are all creatures of habit  and have addictive natures, this is the habit we should develop and the  addiction we should get hooked by. King Solomon, considered by the Bible to have  wisdom matched by no other mortal man,&nbsp;said that the highest priority of  every&nbsp;person should be his <em>heart<\/em> (Proverbs 4:23). King  David,&nbsp;described by Scripture as man&nbsp;after God&#8217;s own <em>heart  <\/em>(would being a man after God&#8217;s own head ever a compliment He used?), says  that his important ideas and guiding thoughts come from&nbsp;within the  <em>heart<\/em> (Psalm&nbsp;27:8).<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font><font  face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>The Hebrew word for heart is  <em>&#8220;leb,&#8221;<\/em> (pronounced &#8220;labe&#8221;) and it is used&nbsp;holistically as a  description of the very&nbsp;essence of the&nbsp;entire human being,  encompassing the feelings, the will, and the intellect. The <em>heart<\/em> is  the source of love. I&#8217;ll say it again, the <em>heart <strong>is<\/strong><\/em>  the source of love. <strong>Living from the heart can not be overdone.<\/strong>  <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>A survey of the book  of Matthew reveals that the Son of David&nbsp;agreed with&nbsp;King  David&#8217;s&nbsp;idea that the heart is the very&nbsp;&#8220;wellspring of life&#8221; (Proverbs  4:23). <\/span><\/font><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008>Jesus said that if you want to see God, you can&#8217;t  unless you have a&nbsp;<\/span><\/font><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008>pure&nbsp;<em>heart<\/em> (Mt 5:8). He said that it is  the focus of&nbsp;the <em>heart<\/em>&nbsp;that is of consequence&nbsp;(Mt 5:28;  6:21). He told the hurting that the solution to their problems was to &#8220;take  <em>heart<\/em>&#8221; (9:2 &amp; 22). And when convincing people that following him  was the best, most productive, most restful and life-giving way to live, he  totally&nbsp;disarmed them by exposing the contents of his&nbsp;<em>heart<\/em>  (Mt 11:29). He says that our mouths (that is, our word choice, conversation  topics, tones of voice, and speaking truth or lies)&nbsp;are merely a reflection  of what resides in our <em>hearts<\/em> (Mt 12:34). <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>Need I go on?  <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>If you, dear reader,  are reorienting your &#8220;thinking&#8221; and &#8220;feelings&#8221; to become humble,  obedient&nbsp;and&nbsp;loyal servants of your <em>heart<\/em>, then you need not  read on. There is an actual sensation&nbsp;reported by&nbsp;those who have  learned this majestic truth&#8230;they call it&nbsp;&#8220;thinking from the chest&#8221;  (rather than&nbsp;from the head). Likewise, there is&nbsp;another called  &#8220;feeling from the heart&#8221; (rather than&nbsp;from the gut). If these  are&nbsp;not&nbsp;sensations you are familiar with, or agree with, or  believe&nbsp;possible, or are operating out of right now in this moment as you  read, then&nbsp;I think I might need to go on (if for no one else, for  me)&#8230;because this is doggone important.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>Your life, the  quality&nbsp;and&nbsp;abundance of it, and of those all around you depend on you  spending your life learning this. It&#8217;s worth the &#8220;mental&#8221; or &#8220;emotional&#8221; energy  required of you.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>So, continuing,  Jesus said that when the <em>heart<\/em> is being under-utilized&nbsp;it causes  people to hear things wrong, see things wrong, and walk around not  understanding&nbsp;people (how many times have you heard someone shake their  heads and say, &#8220;I just do not understand them&#8221;? This is not because they are not  <em>capable<\/em>, it is because they are not  <em>willing<\/em><strong>&#8230;<\/strong>people of the mind think it&#8217;s too  inefficient, and people of the emotions would have to accept responsibility, and  neither want to be bothered). He&nbsp;then goes on to say that these calloused  <em>hearts<\/em> are the reason they are not healed (Mt 13:15). When our  <em>hearts<\/em> aren&#8217;t right, he says, our lives aren&#8217;t right (Mt 15:18-19).  <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>When Jesus  himself&nbsp;gets planted in a human being, according to him, that event  is&nbsp;occurring in the <em>heart<\/em>,&nbsp;whether he remains there, in the  heart,&nbsp;determines whether that life has any Kingdom worth (in terms of  effectiveness) at all&nbsp;(Mt 13:18-23). <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>And finally, the  most-coveted gift of forgiveness isn&#8217;t forgiveness unless it is done from the  penetrating, comprehensive depths of the <em>heart<\/em>, Jesus says, and he adds  that God will treat you in the exact way you deserve (rather than with  grace)&nbsp;if you don&#8217;t forgive from the <em>heart<\/em> (Mt 18:23-35). Figuring  out this heart thing, without question, is the mandatory&nbsp;and much neglected  business of the human race.&nbsp;<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>Because love, my  friends, is a heart thing. <\/span><\/font><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008>And God is love (1 John 4:8). <\/span><\/font><font  face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>So THE thing that you possess  that has the capacity to be like Christ, like God, is your <em>heart<\/em>.  <\/span><\/font><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>The mind is  God-given, but it is only useful as a tool of your heart. <\/span><\/font><font  face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>Your emotions are powerful  gifts of God, too, but are only useful when they are utilized by the  heart.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>No one&#8230;no one&#8230;no  one can be great, and be more head than heart. And no one&#8230;no one&#8230;no  one&#8230;can be great and be more emotions than heart. <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>For you mind people  who want to argue with Jesus, explaining each&nbsp;of his teachings  away&nbsp;with&nbsp;with logic and reason, instead, put all that mind power into  going and learning what this means (we need you! We need smart minds&nbsp;that  can explain this). For you emotional people who just feel hurt or beaten up by  this piece, instead, look for the value in this (We need you! We need powerful  &#8220;feelers&#8221; that can fuel us to wise action). We need minds and emotions, and it  is time for them to ally themselves within us, and among us, rather than compete  with each other for supremacy on any subject. <\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=231302020-22052008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=231302020-22052008>And you will see  them co-exist powerfully and humanly, but only in the people who&nbsp;will &#8220;live  too much from their hearts.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On living too much from your mind: &nbsp; The mind is an amazing thing. The capacity to rationalize, to think, to make sense of things, to order, to categorize, theorize, prioritize, and organize can really make things efficient. But the mind does not know how to love. 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