" The heart has a deer bumping against the chest " was a metaphor used to describe emotions such as heartbeats, nervousness, and shyness. It meant that when a person met someone he liked or was in a nervous or excited situation, his heart would feel like a deer beating wildly, his heart would beat faster, his breathing would be rapid, and his face would be flushed. This sentence vividly expressed a subtle and strong feeling that people often experienced in the emotional world.
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I'm not aware of the specific main characters in 'My Heart Beats for Lola'. But in stories of this kind, there may be characters who support Lola, characters who oppose her, and those who are part of her inner emotional journey.
The main theme could be love. The phrase 'my heart beats' often implies strong emotions, and when it's directed towards 'lola', it likely has to do with loving feelings.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'My Heart Beats for Lola' so I can't summarize it directly. You could try looking for reviews or synopses on book - related websites.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'My Heart Beats for Lola' on Telemundo. You may try to find it on the official Telemundo website or other reliable streaming platforms for the full story.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'My heart beats for Lola Telemundo' story. It could be a unique story within the Telemundo network's programming. Maybe it's about a character named Lola and a love or emotional journey related to her.
There could also be a side character, like a best friend of the protagonist. This side character might play an important role in either helping the protagonist pursue their love or in causing some sort of conflict or misunderstanding in the relationship.
It could also be about self - discovery through love. Maybe the character in the novel discovers who they truly are and what they really want while falling in love with this person for whom their heart beats.
Zhuangzi's fast of the heart referred to the fast of the mind, which was to keep the mind in a state of quietness, clarity, and emptiness. Chuang Tzu believed that one should abandon all perception and thoughts, completely eliminate the function of consciousness, and let the mind only conform to the movement of Qi without any analysis and identification. Through the heart, one could sense everything and achieve a state of mind that was empty and clear, eliminating one's own selfish desires and prejudices, and achieving a state of freedom. Chuang Tzu proposed the idea of a heart fast in order to let people abandon their thoughts, not be disturbed by the outside world, free themselves from the thoughts of fame and fortune, and realize the freedom of the soul.