
My dad always says, “The heart of the matter is a matter of the heart.”
After reading this story about Jennifer Sutton who had a heart transplant, and then was able to visit her old heart on display recently, it made me wonder. What if we could step back and look our hearts. Not our physical hearts like Jennifers, but our hub for love and innermost feelings. What would we see? Is it thriving? Full of life? Or is it black and bruised?
“Seeing my heart for the first time is an emotional and surreal experience. It caused me so much pain and turmoil when it was inside me.” —Jennifer
Have you ever noticed your heart before? If you have pain and turmoil in your heart, the only way to fix it is a total heart transplant. Change it from the inside out, and enjoy a life of freedom. I know a good surgeon.
Noticed — Mute Math
**UPDATE**
A new article from RelevantMagazine.com just popped into my RSS reader about this very subject. Imagine that. The writer knows the surgeon as well.
I hurt, ache and want a lobotomy to stop hearing his words of pursuit and desire, to stop places and songs from reminding me of the joy that wasn’t meant to be…
Filed under: Heart, Life, Mute Math, Soul, Transformation








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