The Heart That Beats for Two
In 1996, researchers at the HeartMath Institute in Boulder Creek, California, documented something remarkable: when two people sit in close proximity and one feels genuine love or care for the other, their heart rhythms begin to synchronize. The electrical signal of one person's heart becomes detectable in the other person's brainwaves. Love, it turns out, is not merely a sentiment. It is a measurable, physical signal that one human body transmits to another.
They called it cardiac coherence, and it works most powerfully between a mother and her infant. When a mother holds her baby against her chest with focused tenderness, the child's irregular heartbeat begins to steady, literally falling into rhythm with hers. Her love does not just comfort the child emotionally. It organizes the child's physiology. It tells the tiny heart how to beat.
The apostle John wrote that we love because God first loved us. That is not just theology. It is the spiritual version of what science already shows us in the flesh. We were irregular, arrhythmic, disordered in our sin. And the Almighty drew us close, held us against His chest, and let His steady, eternal heartbeat reorganize everything within us.
You did not learn to love on your own. You caught it, the way a newborn catches its mother's rhythm. Someone loved you first. And His name is God.
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