A living human being possesses: · 70-100,000,000,000,000 (70-100 trillion) cells · A nerve system with 100,000,000,000 (100 billion) neurons · A circulatory system with 60,000 miles of blood vessels · A musculoskeletal system with 642 muscles and 206 bones · A liver, spleen, intestines, kidneys, lungs, and pancreas · A genetic code within each cell Shortly after death, the body possesses: · 70-100,000,000,000,000 (70-100 trillion) cells · A nerve system with 100,000,000,000 (100 billion) neurons · A circulatory system with 60,000 miles of blood vessels · A musculoskeletal system with 642 muscles and 206 bones · A liver, spleen, intestines, kidneys, lungs, and pancreas · A genetic code within each cell So what’s the difference? If the matter is the same, what’s the difference between life and death? Picture the cleanest, most pure, organically, sustainably grown-in-nutrient-rich-soil, fair trade kale. This is the best kale on the planet. Now picture giving that kale to the body after death. What will happen? Will the body digest the kale and turn it into nutrients to be used by that body? Of course not…but why? That body has a mouth, has teeth, has a tongue, an esophagus, a stomach, intestines, and a colon. So why can’t the body use the kale? All the structures needed for digestion and assimilation are there. The reason the body cannot, and will not ever use the kale is the difference between life and death. The difference between a living, breathing human being and a lifeless body isn’t in the material present. A corpse has a nerve system, a heart, lungs, muscles, bones, organs, and a genetic code. What a copse doesn’t have is an animating life force, that human electrical energy which expresses itself through that matter of the body. This life force, which the chiropractor calls the “Innate Intelligence,” brings the genetic code alive! This Innate Intelligence controls and coordinates all the 70-100 trillion cells, the 100 billion neurons, the flow of blood through the 60,000 miles of vessels, the coordinated growth and action of the 642 muscles on the 206 bones, the function of our viscera, and so much more! Stay tuned for next month as we discuss how this Innate Intelligence communicates with itself…
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