Centerlife - Happiness Through Nature's Design May 2019 | Page 23

Organs and Other Misc. Bits Cells combine into tissues and organs which also develop into center-oriented devices. Consider the following wonderful center-oriented formations. • The spiral shape of the heart’s left vernacular and its bioelectric impulses causes its chambers to beat with a spiral pulsing rhythm that produces the well-known ‘spiked’ pulsing rhythm on a heart monitor • Teeth grow outward in layers of concentric rings • The twisting shape of the scalp’s cholech often resembles a spiral • • • • • • • Fingerprints resemble the concentric rings of a tree’s cross section A woman’s breast’s shape resembles a Nautilus seashell The shape of the ear and its cochlea are spiral shaped The eye’s lens and pupil are shaped in concentric rings Light cone’s cluster at the fovea on the backside of eye’s retina Taste and pain receptors adopt a spiral form. The receptive fields of neurons in our arms, legs and fingers are laid out in spiral bands • The brain’s three sections (the ganglion, limbic, and cortex) resemble outward growing concentric layers • Labor impulses (the quickening and intensification of contractions) increase leading up to birth in a spiral-like fashion • Our arteries and veins are fashioned in arterial branching systems • The lung’s bronchial arrangement is a logarithmically based • The brain’s circulatory system is dense branching system • branching system The walls of our digestive system are comprised of a fractal like branching arrangement • The internal structure of various organs including the liver, kidney, and spleen adopt branching arrangements Organ Systems Organs combine with other cells, tissues, and organs to form larger ‘organ systems’ including our skeletal, nervous, digestive, endocrine, immune, integumentary, lymphatic, reproductive, and respiratory systems. Forming complete holistic devices in their own right, these organ systems include a central organ and/or central function from which the remainder of the system is connected and orchestrated by. Whole Organisms As individuals each of us forms a complete, holistic organism about various prime centers. The center of each of us? Prime candidates are our conscious thought and reproductive system as well as (possibly) our soul.