Sunday, November 5, 2017

Cellular Identity

It would be fun to imagine the awareness of cellular consciousness.  Cellular consciousness would be more aware of the multidimensional reality we play in (and the oneness of it all) than we are physically aware.  On the other hand, it would be much less aware of what we think of as objective reality. 

Cells are masters at choreographing the activity of trillions of atoms and molecules to create the building blocks of life in the plant and animal kingdoms. It makes one wonder what the cellular sense of time would be like … given that cellular consciousness must bridge the gap between the quantum activity of their constituent atoms and our macroscopic “physical" time that we know.

Cells are held together by love and common intent within a body of trillions of other cells.  That body, in turn, is affected by the chemical and electrical fields of the mind and the physical environment.  

Cellular awareness can transition from the food we eat into our body … an aspect of "you are what you eat".  Native cultures spoke of the spirit of the life they took for food … this sharing of spirit includes cellular awareness.  

Apparently, every physical cell in our bodies is changed out every seven years (some cells more often).  I guess that means we’re pretty popular!

“I have told you that at microscopic levels there is no rigid self-structure like your own.  There is identity.  A cell does not fear its own death.  Its identity has traveled back and forth from physical to nonphysical reality too often as a matter of course.

“It “sings” with the quality of its own life.  It cooperates with other cells.  It affiliates itself with the body of which it is part, but in a way, it lends itself to that formation.”

(The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, Session 867)

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