I just finished watching a nine episode docuseries on stem cells, “The Healing Miracle: The Truth about Stem Cells.” Although available now for those willing to look past the often prejudiced knowledge of naysayers, stem cells are the future of mainstream medicine because of their quick effectiveness and safety.
In my super simplistic, layman’s interpretation, healthy stem cells are injected into an area of the body in need, because of pain, aging or injury. The stem cells send a signal to neighboring dysfunctional cells reminding them that they can get their act together and be healthy. (I told you this was simplistic.)
Here’s a technically accurate explanation. By the way, if you go to this website, they have cute pictures to describe the process.
“Cells can detect what’s going on around them, and they can respond in realtime to cues from their neighbors and environment. At this very moment, your cells are sending and receiving millions of messages in the form of chemical signaling molecules!
“Cells typically communicate using chemical signals. These chemical signals, which are proteins or other molecules produced by a sending cell, are often secreted from the cell and released into the extracellular space. There, they can float – like messages in a bottle – over to neighboring cells.
“Cell-cell signaling involves the transmission of a signal from a sending cell to a receiving cell.”
Let’s switch gears to a metaphysical approach on signaling – why what you think about others affects them.
“We cannot focus upon the weaknesses of one another and evoke strengths. You cannot focus upon the things that you think they are doing wrong, and evoke things that will make you feel better. You’ve got to beat the drum that makes you feel good when you beat it. And when you do, you’ll be a strong signal of influence that will help them to reconnect with who they are.”
Abraham-Hicks
Let’s connect the dots by taking this another step.
- Cells communicate to each another by sending and receiving signals.
- Focusing on others’ weaknesses and what they did wrong can’t make them strong or you feel good. However, “a strong signal of influence” “will help them to reconnect with who they are.”
- As cells, including your own, can send healthy signals that can be received, and we send signals in relationships that can strengthen others and us, it makes sense that we’re sending signals to our cells, ourselves and others about our self-concept. Whatever thoughts and feelings we signal impact our success and relationships.
- What signals are you sending about your self-concept? Success or failure? Your answer is a clue to why your life is the way it is.
In Soulgoals, we begin masterminding for our goals with this phrase:
First, you make a clear choice. What is it that you want? What do you choose?
Then you must be willing to receive it. Your ability to receive is dependent upon your self-concept and what you’re telling yourself.
A client told me it made sense that her thinking and feelings could create money.
It surprised her to discover that she could stop debilitating migraines on command.
Everything is given according to your belief.
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Tags: Abraham Hicks, Cell signaling, masterminding, Quote, Relationships, Soulgoals, Stem cells, Stop migraines
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