We Are All One
We Are All One
Attention! Attention!
One, two, three… go!
What was one became two.
One, two, three… go!
Two is already four.
One, two, three and …
Thus can be described the beginning of the development of the human body. Successive and perfectly synchronized divisions occur and in a short time, a cell group emerges capable of specializing, thus originating the varied tissues, organs and systems.
Ten trillion! This is the impressive estimated number of cells that make up our body. Even though their number is more than a thousand times greater than Earth’s inhabitants, what reigns among them is harmony and cooperation. There is not one more important or less important. There is no subordination. There is only a sense of duty that determines one’s conduct individually. They are all in one. Everything they do allows the existence and manifestation of the body. They are the body itself.
And so a single cell – which surrendered, consumed itself, split, and in so doing multiplied – generously transmitted all the knowledge that was inscribed within itself to the rest. Those who came thereafter, by sharing those same principles, united, are now able to do what seems impossible.