Analyzing the human body

Analyzing the human body

Modern medicine analyzed the human body from the same angle for a long time. As long as we use the very same analytical methods, we can only arrive at almost the same conclusions. 

Is it time for us to view the human body from different angles?

I think that it is high time. In reality, many other medical sciences than modern medicine have been using, different methods for analyzing the human body. Ayurveda and Siddha Vaidya were using an entirely different system for the same reason. Are the two systems mutually exclusive? I think not. 

We have to recognize the fact that there are many levels or dimensions of the human body. I have been thinking about these issues for a very long time and have reached some conclusions. I would like to go further into the logical aspects that made me classify these levels into six distinct but mutually interactive areas.

There is the physical plane of the hardware and the wetware of the body. This dimension consists of all the cells that are physically human in the case of a human being, containing the same DNA at some point. I see these cells as the basic units of the human body.

The second layer is made of the connections. The network connects the cells at many levels, operating at different speeds, and effectively telling all the cells that they belong to an organism, which the individual cells understand and agree. The participant cells identify as self. This also means that when a cell goes off or away from the collective for some reason, it becomes independent and identifies as non-self, in effect a cancer cell, reverting the aim to travel and multiply.

I will discuss the other layers in future blogs.