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On The Morality Of A Cell – A Meditative Insight

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Being moral isn’t the same as being “right.”

It’s about not changing yourself for the drop of a hat. It’s about being the version of yourself that you are least likely to stray from or wake up the next morning regretting. It’s about accepting that we are part of a WHOLE, an authentic Collective Being. We are no different than the cell minus our awareness, but who’s to say that a cell is not aware?

What then, would the life of a cell amount of to at the end of a common day?

What about a week?

What about when the cell has likely had many experiences in life; found a mate, had kids, and lived happily ever after in some skin flake that’s already fallen off the body and is now returning to Source the Old Fashioned way?

Now let’s look at things from a wider scope.

The WHOLE of a cell. It’s construction, our organs. Nobody likes looking into tissues, so we’ll save that topic for another day.

Seriously though, imagine the life of our organs. What do they encounter during their life-span that’s different for them? What kinds of challenges, exciting moments, or major triumphs could they have experienced?

What keeps them going?

For that matter, who’s judge and jury on what food, drink, or substance is going to be interacting with them at the end of the day?

Do you really think that if the heart wasn’t supplying everything else with blood, that it wouldn’t just be thought of as some kind of arrogant organ that’s always gotta keep pressure on everyone else to keep working? Do you ever think of your boss that way?

Well, of course, the one thing we don’t know much about controlling is the most important organ of all. The “Source” of intention and will within the body, the brain.

What’s funny is that even though we use a supposed percentage of our brains, we’re constantly defeating our own personal limits.

What’s really important, the team you have backing you up at all times or what you are doing for that team? The brain/heart, or the supporting organs? I mean, sure, it’s cool that twin flames are a thing and, even though it’s less cool that there’s this constant drama floating around finding that ‘right one.’

There’s also that one thing that’s gonna happen soon that could prove catastrophic, if not simply majorly life changing. Or what about those individuals who don’t like the fact that they have to leave their comfort zone on a daily because they never know what’s going to happen to them or those close to them?

What happens when this is put in perspective to everything I just spoke of?

What’s really important, the twin who’s too afraid to leave the house, or the supposed meteor containing alien life coming our way ‘any day now?’ With so much uncertainty, I might as well… (eat a cheeseburger from Wendy’s).

Sounds familiar doesn’t it? Now some of your may be familiar with a little film called, “What The Bleep Do We Know?” For those that don’t, there’s a cool water scene in the subway and everyone’s imagination gets wet during a tour with a little presentation about ice.

So in any case, there’s a scientist that does a great experiment. He freezes water and looks at it through a microscope. You see, that scientist believed that words and thoughts had power.

Even over molecules.

So, he wrote a few phrases on the bottles he froze. The most profound of course, were the bottles that said, “I love you,” and “I hate you.” You can imagine what it all looked like in the end.

Angels floating around the perfect crystal that is I love you, and all kinds of nasty bits around the frozen broken droplets of what appeared to be perfectly preserved, scalding water. At the end of this water scene, a man walks up to the main character and asks a serious question. “If words can do that to water, I wonder what words can do to us?”

I wonder what losing ourselves in the mix of everything that wraps around our lives can really do to us. How who we really are on the inside and behind closed doors, in the shower, or even on your day off, can truly affect us?

What really being in-tune with your divine purpose, cause, or job can do to those around us?

I wonder what will happen if the cycles of self-importance and separatism don’t stop?

What will happen to the world?

The Universe?

Please consider others before making a major decision.

Love and Light