The Pulse of Emotions: A Review Paper on the Interaction of Heart Intelligence, Subconscious Mind, and Human Bio-Magnetic Fields
Theepa Paramasivam.,
Heng Han Kok.,
Chitara Ramasamy.,
Navaratnam Vejaratnam. and
Shri Dayalam James @ Batumalay
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Theepa Paramasivam.: Department of Finance and Accounting, FAME, New Era University College
Heng Han Kok.: Department of Finance and Accounting, FAME, New Era University College
Chitara Ramasamy.: Independent Researcher/Writer/NLP Coach
Navaratnam Vejaratnam.: Department of Business Management, FAME, New Era University College
Shri Dayalam James @ Batumalay: PhD Candidate, Technical and Vocational Education, Sultan Idris Education University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 17, 338-350
Abstract:
This review explores how heart intelligence, the subconscious mind, and human bio-magnetic fields are connected to emotions, the pulse of life, and the colour language of feelings, highlighting both scientific and experiential perspectives. Starts with a brief overview of emotions, the human bio-magnetic field, heart intelligence, and the role of the subconscious mind, this review offering a foundation for understanding their interconnected dynamics. It then describes how emotions can change bio-magnetic patterns in the body, affecting internal balance, and external expression. This review also explains how emotions are stored and expressed both consciously and subconsciously, particularly through the bio-magnetic field of the body, which is a passive communicator of emotional experiences. Based on existing research, this review looks at how heart intelligence and the subconscious mind shape human experiences, including how these internal systems communicate and regulate responses to emotional stimuli. The findings offer holistic insights into areas such as psychology, health, and emotional well-being, and suggest possible links to emerging fields like energy medicine and epigenetics. Due to the broad and complex nature of these topics, more in-depth studies are recommended to develop effective strategies for building emotional resilience and overall well-being, particularly in response to modern-day stressors and psychosomatic conditions.
Date: 2025
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