Resurrecting the body:
How the body recreates itself.
What are your views of your body? How often does it change? How can you influence those changes? Does your body grow old or do you just think it does? These are important questions to explore your concepts regarding these miraculous tools to navigate physical reality that we call a body. To begin to resurrect the body, we must examine our current views of the body and shed them for the ever expanding ideas regarding the human body.
A new paradigm
The body is often thought of as a solid object. It is considered to be hard to change and that it breaks down just like a machine because the parts “wear out”. What if this view was wrong? What if the human body was made of energy, light, and information? A state of constant change and flux is an accurate description of our bodies. They are always giving and receiving signals to change and adapt to internal and external information. To give you an idea of how often the body is changing, you get
-new red blood cells every 120 days
-new skeleton every 90 days
-new brain cells every 60 days
-a new bladder every 49 days
– a new liver and DNA cells every 45 days
-new skin and hair every 30 days
-new stomach lining every 5 days.
This happens regardless of what you do, but how well it changes and regenerates is based on the materials you give it and the blueprints you ask it to follow.
Materials
Giving your body the appropriate materials means giving it abundant nourishment and removing toxins. Human bodies, being highly adaptable, have developed certain tendencies to do better with a variation of diets. Certain ethnic groups do best with high protein diets, other mainly vegetarian, and some can do great on a high carbohydrate diet. There are simple tests online to confirm your metabolic type, which is a great first step in starting a truly nourishing diet. Beyond that, everyone can begin to reduce the number of processed foods, sugars, and other overly changed foods. A foundation diet for most metabolic types would consist of:
Vegetables: mix lots of various colors, have them at every feeding. Fruit is good too, just don’t overdo it (they don’t replace veggies!) Stick to berries, apples, oranges instead of bananas and grapes.
Wholesome fats: Avocados, nuts, fish/fish oil, coconut oil, raw butter/ghee, olives/olive oil. Eat them with meals, use them for cooking. It’s hard to over use these simple fats.
Protein: Fish, light meats, nuts, some protein powders.
Miscellaneous: Beans, rice (mix up varieties), quinoa, varieties of potatoes, lots of herbs and spices.
A sample dish may be ground turkey cooked in coconut oil with sautéed onions, peppers, tomatoes, spinach, with black beans. Season with sea salt, cumin, pepper, chili powder, and paprika. Serve over a bit of rice and lettuce. Add salsa if desired.
Things to avoid: Trans fat, most breads, pastas, refined corn products (corn is not a vegetable), high fructose corn syrup, added sugar, MSG, and many other refined foods.
Blueprints
The information your body uses to continually regenerate itself mostly stems from the DNA you express and your morphogenetic field. DNA is not fixed as most people think today, it is a neutral bit of data, which pieces of data get “read” depends on the choices you make. This creates a great reverberating support structure, you make good choices which influences the better bits of DNA to be expressed, which creates a healthier body, which makes you more able to make good choices. People don’t inherit a bad set of genes, which genes get expressed depends on your choices.
A morphogenetic field is a field of patterns that relate to a certain group of cells within the body. Heart cells have a certain pattern that create a functioning heart. These patterns are basically habits as they continually influence a regenerating heart. Which habits become part of the field depend upon your thoughts and behaviors.
It should become apparent now that you can heavily influence the blueprints that effect your body’s regeneration and which materials are used in carrying out those blueprints.
Your Plan to Resurrect Your Body
- Begin changing your eating habits to provide materials that allow for a glorious body.
- Start moving more. It doesn’t have to be an intense exercise regimen right away. Each extra movement not only burns calories and builds lean muscle, it also sends signals to your cells to express the most optimal DNA.
- Monitor your thoughts and words. “I’m just getting old,” or “my bad knee,” only reinforce those issues. Instead, bless your body or even better begin to silence that inner voice.
- Start a somatosensory awareness practice. Once a day, sit comfortably. Take a few slow breaths to relax. Starting at your toes, infuse each body region with awareness and relaxation. If pain, tension, or other issue comes up with a body region, begin to let it go. Ask, “Could I let this go?”, then repeat yes, yes, yes, yes. Over and over as you stop resisting the sensation. When you are ready, move on to the next region.
- Continue to read up on ideas regarding the new paradigm of the human body. Valuable resources include Bruce Lipton, Rupert Sheldrake, and Deepak Chopra.
Your body is in a constant state of flux and renewal, influenced by information from genes and the morphogenetic field, using materials that you feed it. These are all within your choice to Resurrect Your Body.