Friday, 28 July 2017

Body Intelligence

The intelligence that guides the process of healing in the body. How can it be? What is it? Or is it better to say, who is it?


In a recent discussion with a scientist who is well-versed in modern scientific thought, he claimed that all activity in the body operated through many series of feedback mechanisms. He would not countenance the possibility that there is an over-arching intelligence governing the process.
In his system of thought, every action that we perform relies on tenuous electrical connections and chemical associations without any central intelligence. These fed back and forth by feedback mechanisms. This being the end product of a mindless process of evolution governed by random changes in DNA which produce the survival of the fittest.


Illustrated by the atom bomb, we live in an energy universe. But today, still taught in schools, are concepts which rest on materialistic theories. Theories which still use, as their convenient basis, the uncuttability of the atom.


I'm a lover of the simpler explanation. What if the human body is simply the intelligence of the primary single cell, dividing itself internally? Ultimately, the divisions become the organised structure of the human body.


The pattern of the fully matured human being is already there, surrounding and permeating the primary cell. The ingestion of material gives the pattern what is necessary in order to divide and multiply internally. The resultant multiplications lay themselves down along the lines of force which constitute the bio-field pattern of the whole body.


Wouldn't this clarify many of the mysterious processes that go on? The way that cells 'know' how to multiply and what part they need to play in the human body? The way that an injury heals itself? The way that the nervous system organises itself to accommodate a transplanted hand?
The concept of 'the whole is more than the sum of the parts' takes on added significance.
Kill off the soldiers in an ant colony, and the central intelligence replaces the missing soldiers.

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