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THE MIRACLE OF THE
                                       BLOOD AND HEART


                   heart is a conscious organ that produces its own energy and
                   employs it to work in a most synchronized, harmonious man-
                   ner. The place where movement begins is a small node con-
                   sisting of a specific quantity of cells that knows how fast it has
                   to transmit the current. Otherwise, the heart would be unable
                   to fulfill its function and pump blood. At the same time, the
                   heart accurately determines the amount of the current it pro-
                   duces. If an immeasurably minute amount of current passes
                   through this region in an uncontrolled manner, this will cause
                   problems that could result in death. 96
                       In addition, the heart is able to regulate its own synchro-
                   nization. Whichever of the cardiac cells, aligned side by side,
                   has the fastest rhythm of expansion and contraction, it keeps
                   the others in synchronization. If this rhythm is impaired—if
                   one cell expands while another contracts—then the necessary
                   pumping will fail to take place. The heart will soon stop and
                   death will follow in a matter of minutes. 97
                       In short, the heart consists of special cells that constantly
                   produce energy, coordinate the blood flow, expand and con-
                   tract under the inspiration they receive from God. They can
                   regulate their own order, act with intelligence and can plan,
                   calculate, and move quickly to take precautionary measures.


                       The Special Network that Feeds the Heart

                       The heart nourishes the entire body, but like all other
                   organs, it too needs to be nourished. Because of the intensity
                      of its work and the fact it is such a very special organ, the
                          heart requires large quantities of oxygen and nutrients.
                            However, the heart muscle is too thick to absorb and
                              benefit from food and oxygen in the blood filling
               Harun
               Yahya



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