There it was. Pendant in the cockling stasis of an eel grass bed. The dull pinkish claws of the hermit crab Pagurus Prideauxi were the only noted characteristic that the Devilfish can recognize of its sublittoral meal. As the predator blog network association inched closer, the ultraviolet Cloak Anemone Adamsia carciniopados, who shared a lifetime lease on the crab’s outer shell, exploded in a supernova of colors and acontia, small poisoned darts, that stung and startled the Devilfish to scurry away and seek it’s lunch elsewhere. Systems Biology over the last decade has expanded our sentience of the important role that helpless relationships play in checking survival of the fittest in the biosphere. This memeplex recurs in the evolutionary expression of the 50-trillion-celled creature known as a Human Being, where faveolate residential areas carry out specialised tasks that depend on ‘free trade’ among it’s neighbors for natural selection and growth. Since Cellular Biologists tell us that “We are our DNA” and that our quality of health is intimately linked to the quality of our cells, we shall research some of the ‘hidden’ object lessons that our cells can teach us some attaining and observing vibrant ‘fiscal’ health.
In Dr. Bruce Lipton’s Book, “The Biology of Belief”, he spread some ground-breaking realization based on the peculiar behavior of a cloned Endothelial cell while working in his lab one day. He noticed that when he introduced nutrients into the petri dish, the cell inexorably gravitated toward the food beginning, and when he introduced a threat component into its environment, it leant to move away. Some of his closes are turning Received Cellular Biology on its head. Dr. Lipton’s main place was that we can learn a great treat from our “Miniature Humans”, i.e., our cells. He postulates that in order for cells to thrive, it wants to be (mostly) in an open exchange with its surroundings, because when it stays in ‘protective’ mood for too long, everything starts to shut down and die.
This closely correlatives with Deepak Chopra’s monition in “The Book Of Secrets”, where in the Zero Obscure, he states “To solve the closed book of life wants only one commandment: Live like a cell… You are not in the world; the creation is in you.