Mitosis

 
 

_AM: The Subject and the Verb, the Individual and its Action, are two in one; twins who, even though each one is unique, are still functional mirrors of each other, like the same being.

_I: The amazing thing about the “Subject-Verb” paradox is that applied to all of existence it shows us that duality is nothing more than a concept, an idea that materialized for the convenience of action, but is not a real basis in the Subtle Universe, but is only functional to the physical Universe.

_AM: Neither the Verb nor the Subject exist, since both are mere factors created from a single agent that is both in one. We could call it “Power”, it is that force that waits to manifest itself. The potential that one possesses lies inert waiting for an impulse...

_I: …A heartbeat.

_AM: And said beat generates the wave, in whose action and reaction are the mountains and valleys of the same, which draw the subject and its action in oneself, describing its qualities in the wave amplitude, and its development in the length cool.

_I: The Being and its Action are echoes of a wave that has different lengths and amplitudes...

_AM: The only thing that enables their separation is the possibility of expanding said potential. The potential is deployed by the waves like lightning, a chain reaction of energy that spreads creating energy, bending the curvatures of the waves due to its speed, creating different rhythms, which in different attunements multiply in various beings and actions. This is how we can experience different realities from a single one, from the same potential that is launched to different purposes, and to achieve them, it must adapt to different movements. Each emerged being will fulfill a specific function with specific actions, and they will begin to improve themselves over time, in each action.

_I: So we are all a single being that was projected into two different things but that were never separated, but rather contain the same inner potential, but in different ways.

_AM: Way in which you can understand the creation of so many beings that are part of a unit.

_I: We are all one, divided into millions.

_AM: Mitosis.

_I: Shall we go back to Biology?

_AM: To understand the Gemini energy that lives in each of our cells and that makes up the logic of our existence.

_I: I understand, then, that if we are all children of duality, the best way to understand it is from how we are formed...

AM: The pulse of the wave naturally generates two spatial visions called “mountains and valleys,” which are projected in two temporal positions, which are length and breadth. The midpoint of balance is called Node, and is the instance in which the mountain becomes a valley or vice versa. The nodes draw a line in space-time that we can call Singularity, neutral moments of constant movement, points that are not defined by any posture, neither negative (valley) nor positive (mountain). Thus, these points become the moments of stability that summarize the history of a being in all its aspects, and that when linked make up the essence. Everything else is potential aspects of that being. Each potential action is registered in the singularity of the nodes.

_I: This reminds me of the Planetary Network, whose lines or edges are conduits of information, while the nodes or vertices are points of information.

_AM: That's right. This means that the nodes are instances of information exchange, units from which two options emerge, one positive and one negative, but which, by incessantly repeating themselves, share data that passes along the wavelength. As if each mountain in a wave repeats a previous pattern that forces the valleys to do the same. This repetition of wave length and amplitude is what you call a cycle, karma or pattern. Specifically, the pattern is the formation of similar structures that are functional to the transfer of data.

_I: Sure, because if potential information is generated in the shape of a square, it will be easier to repeat the square over and over again so that the same information can be eternal, and not lose energy in modifying the shape; because, if you do, data may be lost.

_AM: That's right, and this leads us to repeat the same things trying to conserve energy. These vibration patterns cause the nodes to fold in on themselves, becoming vertices, and giving rise to a geometric figure.

_I: Oh, it comes to mind as if the wave were a dispersed line that, seeking to repeat the pattern so as not to lose energy, is arranged in the form of a Moebius strip; and the singularity nodes become vertices of a Tetrahedron, for example.

_AM: Very good. This is how the particles that will end up being atoms are arranged. And these atoms will become new nodes in a constant, which when folded will form molecules. Those that, when folded, will form chemical elements, which will produce minerals...

_I: …Or life…

_AM: If the folds are arranged exactly without giving rise to modification other than by a powerful chemical reaction, then this structure will be rigid, something you call “inorganic”, due to its lack of articulation. But if the links are subtle and easy to shape, then another type of structure called “organic” will be produced, more flexible, which will give rise to life, to the biological.

_I: And this folding of molecules will form what we know as “deoxyribonucleic acid”… DNA.

_AM: Due to its phosphoric charges, the positive and negative bonds will fold back on each other, creating an extensive Moebius strip with a spiral appearance that will form a tetrahedral helix. These helices will be composed of different components, known as Guanine, Adenine, Thymine and Cytosine.

_I: The 4 elements of Life.

AM: Nitrogenous bases that, depending on their combinations, will register specific codes, such as algebraic ones, that will allow the development of potentials.

_I: DNA, then, is like that wave that contains potential and that, through the repetition of patterns, transfers said potential to various beings.

_AM: And these beings will be the Cells. DNA folds back on itself in such a way that it forms a higher structure called a chromosome, made up of proteins combined with deoxyribonucleic acid. They are extensive intertwined threads that contain the recorded history of a being, something that in Greek has two similar words: “Mythos” (history, story, legend, narrative thread) and “Mythos” (thread, connector, weave, strand). . They are in what we call the Cell Nucleus, which is surrounded by Cytoplasm, a structure of proteins and tissues that support the Cell and contain organelles that fulfill various functions, such as DNA reproduction, such as the ribosome, or purging unnecessary elements, such as the lysosome. The mitochondria, producing energy for the cell, and the Golgi apparatus which synthesizes macromolecules such as fats and proteins. All the internal organs of a cell have the primary function of keeping information intact and active to sustain the integrity of the larger organism, the living being. Every day, the cell is put into operation to allow the continuity of this stable information in a body, so it performs an incredible function: multiplying information and making copies.

_I: Almost like we do when copying information from our phone to the computer, from there to a hard drive, or a server, it is almost like a Blockchain that multiplies by millions, making it impossible for that information to be lost or deleted, or someone modifies it...

_AM: That's right. You know this process as “Mitosis”. From the Greek “mitós” (thread, filament) and “osis” (action of propelling, forming something). Commonly called “Cellular Division”. In this process, the reproduction of cells is asexual, and occurs with the aim of replicating the same information from one cell to the other.

_I: So it's not what creates a baby, for example.

_AM: We'll get to that. Firstly, there was no such thing as sexual reproduction, and the only way to transport data towards transcendence was to replicate oneself. For this reason, the cells found a polarization mechanism, in which two nuclei are generated. The general process of cell division lasts about 16 hours from the time the DNA begins to replicate until two new cells appear; and in that period of time, they go through different stages. The first is called Interphase, the moment in which the DNA begins to replicate exactly to carry out the hereditary transfer of information, so the data must be exactly the same. This is where the chromosomes divide into two equal chromosomes, twins, something that begins to occur in all the organelles of the cell, long before the cell divides, two of each begin to coexist inside it. Prophase then begins, the moment of complete formation of new identical chromosomes that will begin to move towards polarities, beginning the formation of two nuclei, something known as Prometaphase. Here, the kinetochores (proteins that attract the chromosomes towards the ends) join the microtubules (cellular structure tissues), beginning Metaphase, where we seek to find a balanced alignment of both parts before beginning the division process. which begins in Anaphase, in which the loose microtubules begin to fold over the cellular content, grouping around the new nuclei, which begins to split the cellular tissues, giving rise to two identical cells. This phase is Telophase, which comes to the end, in which both nuclei are covered with the proteins of the original cell, giving rise to the last phase of division: Cytokinesis. In this later or final part of Mitosis, a contracted layer of actin strangles the cell membrane until it is cut in two, now allowing each daughter cell to begin its own life process, continuing its internal multiplication.

_I: This is what allows, over the years, our organs to remain the same, our faces to remain the same... But why do we age?

_AM: Because if every 16 hours each cell multiplies, over the years, this division will have certain wear and tear, like always making the same drawing, no matter how much you try to make it identical, the wear and tear of the process will make the copy is not so exact, which eventually causes mitosis to begin to fail in its mechanism, making the copy increasingly irregular, losing elasticity and firmness.

_I: And what about the babies? That is, if cells seek to copy each other to survive, why are we different from each other?

_AM: This arises from cellular reproduction through sex. In evolution, it was discovered that there were more possibilities of survival if genetic experiences were shared, improving the adaptability of cells to different environments.

_I: As you once explained to me, that a being from the mountain unites with one from the sea, and they have a son capable of adapting to the mountain and the sea equally... Expanding their territory.

_AM: Exactly. For this reason, sexual reproduction arises, in which, instead of one cell dividing into two, there are two cells that become one to begin a very special division process called “Meiosis”. “Meio” comes from the Greek “less, small,” and describes the process of dividing smaller or diverse things among themselves. This process is carried out by the cells of the eggs and sperm, it causes normal diploid cells to become haploid cells, that is, instead of containing all the complete genetic material of a being, they become simple and contain half, a part, which will be completed with the new cell in interaction. As you will see, here we are starting from a very different base than mitosis, so two completely different materials will interact. This process is very dangerous at a molecular level, since it implies that all the components are accepted in the copy and reproduction, since if not done, there may be an enormous modification that can be counterproductive, generating malformations that will continue to replicate in mitosis.

_I: Oh, that's why congenital diseases...

_AM: That's right, they are bad copies, or specific copies that have not awakened in the parents, but when copied in a new being they do.

_I: I find it fascinating.

_AM: It is... Mitosis and meiosis are processes that allow waves of universal potential to become a physical, living being. The amazing thing is that every day this replication process is happening in you, and it reminds you every time you look in the mirror, that you are an Echo of the Creator, a Cosmic Wave capable of seeing and recognizing yourself. The potentials of those first universal expansions live in you. You are a living library. The Akashic Records are not only constituted by your words, but you are constituted by these records.

_I: I am a product of the waves that repeat, of the data that is transmitted in the universe...

_AM: You are a product of the law of Rhythm. And in every heartbeat, in every breath, you can remember the history of the Universe. Mitosis reminds you that you are a book in the Library of Existence.

_I: When you showed me the YOSOY symbol, you told me that the two “O”s represented mitosis and meiosis, cell division…

_AM: It is the Vessica Piscis (fish bladder, in Latin), it refers to a very ancient symbol in humanity that describes the union of all forces to create life: positive and negative, masculine and feminine, the sun and the moon. , giving the seed inside, the vagina, the all-seeing eye, the fish. Its mathematical proportions make it a sacred structure, since the connection of its vertices makes up 2 united tetrahedra, a Merkaba, in whose center you find the divine heart, source of life, pulse of existence.

_I: The dual unit…

_AM: You are constant mitosis, you are an echo of divinity. Remember it.

_I: my heart pulses the echoes of creation, and every day I multiply my knowledge, nourishing myself with new experiences, to inherit my wisdom.

_AM: The Great Inheritance is what occurs in your mitosis and meiosis. There are only two ways to keep the consciousness of the universe awake: adapt or pass on information.

_I: I set my intention to deliver my Great Inheritance, from the Sacred Heart.

_AM: We are a product of Rhythm.

_I: Universal Library.

 
 
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