Sanat Kumara on Being Anchored in Your Heart

[I was questioning how one lives from a place of being permanently “in one’s heart”? How does one do that? As usual, the answer seems obvious once it was said out loud. — Rob]

Rob: Welcome, Sanat Kumara.

Sanat Kumara: Thank you, Rob. Yes, this is Sanat Kumara, and I know you’re somewhat intimidated, shall I say, about the whole notion of me being the Universal Logos. Don’t worry about it. I’m just another government administrator. 😉

So this whole notion of permanently anchoring in your heart, you know we wouldn’t be having this conversation if you weren’t. In fact, for many, many years, even before you considered yourself on the spiritual path, you listened to the “wee, small voice” inside of you. You listened to that voice without understanding that that is coming from your heart. That is, in order to even hear it, you are anchored there, in what we call your heart.

When we say anchored in your heart, it really means operating from the core of your being, the center of who you are, in reality, not this physical form, beyond all that. And in order to have a conversation with anyone else in the spiritual realm, you are doing so from your core, from your heart. So you have always lived in your heart to some degree. In those quiet moments, when you’re not quite so busy and running around and have a hundred things to do, when you sit quietly with yourself, and you listen to that voice, you’re in your heart.

So the question of how do you do that permanently, there’s no such thing otherwise.

But what you are learning now, Rob, is how to project yourself from your heart outward to all others and to consciously connect with others. As I’ve been saying, you’ve been doing this, I’ll call it, unconsciously for a very long time.

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