Centerlife - Happiness Through Nature's Design May 2019 | Page 22
Your life’s no different. It’s structured by various control centers of mind which
create fields designed to capture and gather resources about its core i.e. you. But
whereas spiders only produce a couple of ‘well and resource/capture’ partnerships,
we perpetuate a dozen or so such vortices via our primary needs of air, food, water,
shelter, companionship, security, and well-being but also innumerable others
created by our limitless wants, desires, and dreams as well as those generated by
our interactions.
Combined in their entirety, forming a larger, rotating hurricane about you at its
center. A collage of words, images, sounds, actions, associations; and things you
make, buy, and produce—all intended to secure and arrange resources inward and
about you—the originating, mastermind at its core.
All similarly shaped patterns dancing to the same center-oriented beat
commissioned in the heavens, for you and me to live by and marvel over here on
earth.
In this chapter, we examine the many center-oriented designs swirling through,
in, and about our bodies and lives.
Top-to-Bottom, You Are Center-Oriented
Our bodies are comprised of hosts of center-oriented arrangements leaving little
doubt to our rooting’s in nature as well as our center-oriented physiological,
cognitive, and behavioral disposition.
Atoms
Each of the innumerable atoms in our bodies are organized in a
tightly bound, center-oriented device of electron clouds surrounding
a highly condensed nucleus.
Molecules
Atoms combine to form molecules whose “nuclei are drawn toward
a common, electrical charge concentrated quantum mechanically
between them”—i.e. a center (from Feynman, Hellman. Feynman-
Hellman Theorem of Molecular Bonding).
Cells
Each of the a million-billion diverse cells in your body are organized
about a controlling nucleus containing the spiraling, DNA code of
life. Even the non-nucleated outlier (red blood cells) are organized
in the same pattern however instead of DNA at the nucleus, the core of a red blood
cells includes a single Iron atom which latches the oxygen molecules so essential
for the metabiological processes occurring throughout our bodies.