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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 33 MIN

The Heart as Compass: Why Humanity Cannot Thrive Without It.

from The Architecture of Coherence · host Eleftheria Pagkalou

In this special episode of The Architecture of Coherence, Eleftheria Pagkalou is joined by her spirit guide Jules for a conversation on one of the most fundamental aspects of human existence: the heart.Together they explore the difference between the heart and the mind, why so many people become disconnected from their hearts, and how emotional wounds create protective structures that often prevent genuine connection, joy, and alignment.The discussion examines the lower and higher expressions of the heart, the role of vulnerability, unconditional love, and why modern societies have become increasingly organized around mental intelligence while neglecting the wisdom of the heart.At its core, this episode asks a profound question:If the heart is our inner compass, what happens when we stop listening to it?This conversation invites listeners to reflect on the relationship between their heart, their choices, their purpose, and the life they are creating.Topics explored:• The heart as an inner compass• The relationship between heart and mind• Why people close their hearts after being hurt• Lower heart and higher heart consciousness• Vulnerability, resilience, and authentic connection• Unconditional love and discernment• Soul alignment and life purpose• The collective consequences of heart disconnectionEleftheria Pagkalouwww.eleftheriapagkalou.com

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 12, 2026

In this special episode of The Architecture of Coherence, Eleftheria Pagkalou is joined by her spirit guide Jules for a conversation on one of the most fundamental aspects of human existence: the heart.Together they explore the difference between the heart and the mind, why so many people become disconnected from their hearts, and how emotional wounds create protective structures that often prevent genuine connection, joy, and alignment.The discussion examines the lower and higher expressions of the heart, the role of vulnerability, unconditional love, and why modern societies have become increasingly organized around mental intelligence while neglecting the wisdom of the heart.At its core, this episode asks a profound question:If the heart is our inner compass, what happens when we stop listening to it?This conversation invites listeners to reflect on the relationship between their heart, their choices, their purpose, and the life they are creating.Topics explored:• The heart as an inner compass• The relationship between heart and mind• Why people close their hearts after being hurt• Lower heart and higher heart consciousness• Vulnerability, resilience, and authentic connection• Unconditional love and discernment• Soul alignment and life purpose• The collective consequences of heart disconnectionEleftheria Pagkalouwww.eleftheriapagkalou.com

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