Our bodies contain approximately 75 trillion individual cells. There are a variety of different cells, each of these groups form differently and provide different functions necessary for life. EACH of these separate cells have the same basic abilities and functions that our human bodies have. Sensory abilities, digestion, excretion, energy conversion, transportation, and reproduction. However, this is where the similarities end. Cells only consume the amount of nutrients necessary to survive for a few seconds at a time. They do not save or hoard or stock up for a rainy day, there is no room for that type of inefficiency. Our cells trust the higher intelligence will provide the necessary nourishment when it is needed. Cells work in harmony within a huge community, in order to provide the best experience for all involved. Each cell is an agreement to work for the higher purpose of the community and is willing to sacrifice itself for the good of the all. There is constant communication between the entire community. Messenger cells race throughout the body to spread information. All cells possess intense awareness. They remain flexible and alert in order to meet any of the numerous challenges that could come their way. Cells recognize that they are interdependent on each other and therefore are equal. Cells can be incredibly creative and do not cling to old habits, they need to be creative in order to face the complexities of life. The primary functions of cells is to give. This inherently leads to all cells receiving as well, providing the best possible climate for all. Cells pass on all their information and talents to their offspring, holding nothing back. This leads to a type of immortality as the knowledge is never lost.
This is one way to ‘look within’ in order to find more of ourselves. To realize the wisdom of our cells and humble ourselves enough to learn from them.
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