Do all cells have this form of consciousness?

Category: Health

Since there are a number of distinctive cells or classes of cells in the body each class of cells has a creative instinct or creative power and consciousness that is slightly different from others. In other words, that which makes a cell of bone matter different from a cell of matter composing the root of a hair is not only the slight difference in chemical composition or negative part of the cell, but also the difference in the creative consciousness of that cell. This creative consciousness tends to make the cells seek like companionship, so they congregate to foster and help one another in expressing the creative instinct in them. It is difficult to deal with a complex matter of this nature by a simple question and answer formula and those really interested are referred to the appropriate correspondence course where the subject is dealt with at length.

Responses

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *