(December 15, 2013 at 10:53 pm)Ksa Wrote: When you fall in love with someone, your extracellular dopamine levels increase. This is translated in a heart rate increase, vasoconstriction, hyper-focusing and many other side effects that are observed with dopamine re-uptake inhibitors.
The calming effect of having someone you love to rely on and belong to is of an opioid type and cannabinoid type. This effect usually follows periods of dopamine driven sexual excitement. Why would you look at the heart, when its merely responding to a change in brain chemistry? And when there's so many other side effects to it.
Ironically, when someone is really in deep love, when taking a lie detector test, the results would come back inconclusive due to heart rate changes lol.
The spinal cord in a way is like a pipe and along this pipe there are many glands in charge for a particular factor in our body-mind and spirit.
Although the glands at the top like the pituary and pineal are the most important that does not mean that they regulate everything else in the body.
When the pipe is free from impediments then the cosmic love flow freely and it is possible to feel the most beautiful things.
This is a state of mind and is relative to our status which is different from person to person.
You can relate these feeling in medical terms as much as you like but it all boil down to the fact that the cosmic love flow free in some part of your spinal cord.
You also can say that this feeling can be achieved by using drugs of any kind but that does not change the fact that something has made possible the free flow of cosmic love along this pipe.
When the pipe is 100% free then we reach a state term as nirvana or paradise but this is something that you will understand in some future time.
For the time being all you got are these medical terms that do not really make you understand much.