Explain the wisdom of the head and the heart
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It means that there is logical wisdom and emotionalwisdom. ... According to me, wisdom of head is when you think from your brain and take decisions practically, while wisdom of heart is while taking decisions, your emotions are attached to it.
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Wisdom of the head are things you know to be fact, or thoughts with no relation of how they will affect someone else ; wisdom of the heart is more about making decisions in accordance of your feelings, it is making decisions with love and because you genuinely care about someone else and making decisions with those people in mind.
I see that you are distinguishing between the head and the heart. The head largely involves thought, which is often the seat of whatever “logic” influences a person. The heart, on the other hand, is largely influenced by feeling, which is also very beneficial.
One approach to an essay would be to contrast the two in terms of horizontal, “right” and “left” brain types of thinking. The right brain is often considered to be the seat of rational or logical thinking. This is usually distinguished from emotional influences. This “head” type of thinking involves the use of your reasoning to conceptualize, compare, and contrast in order to arrive at conclusions that you can verify through a series of provable statements derived either from experts or from the facts of your own experience. To understand the difference between the two, consider that mathematics, science, and logic are right brain activities, while art, writing, romance, and dancing are left brain activities.
“Heart” type of thinking involves your feelings and the positive emotions derived from your experiences. This may, or may not, be in agreement with your “head” type of thinking.
Heart experiences may be feelings that are deceptive because they may be selfish feelings. On the other hand, they can be some of the highest types of thinking that exist. Our heart can recognize that we feel many of the same feelings that other people also feel. When this happens, we are at the door to “empathy”, the ability to imagine the feelings that we share with others. This can lead to “compassion”, the ability to help others, to say and do the things which may truly help others because we are able to relate to them through common feelings.
Another way to perceive both the difference and the unity between head and heart thinking is to approach it vertically, by means of the “chakra” system. Our bodies have seven chakra centers. The first of the chakras is at the approximate location of the tail bone and they proceed upward from there at higher vibrational rates all the way to the seventh chakra located at the top of the head.
The heart chakra is exactly in the middle of the seven chakras. Thinking in terms of the vertical line of the chakras, the number 4 chakra is exactly between the higher three chakras and the lower three chakras. This is precisely because it connects the lower to the higher and the higher to the lower in the human being. The center of head thinking is the “third eye” chakra, which is located between, and just above the eyes. “Third eye” thinking can be very abstract and does not necessarily relate to other human beings. The heart thinking chakra is located near the heart and is very compassionate toward other humans.
You mentioned the word, “wisdom”. In my opinion, wisdom only comes when tje left and the right brained thinking are connected and the higher and lower chakras are connected. This is when we arrive at our center of balance and wisdom.
Horizontally speaking, pure logic without art and celebration is a failure, or pure enjoyment without any logic is a failure. Vertically speaking, pure abstract thought without an ability to have compassion toward others is a failure, or pure emotionalism without the guidance of higher thoughts is a failure. To arrive at Wisdom, we must connect the left brain and the right and the higher chakras to the lower through the heart.