Cell-in-cell
- Kateryna Derkach
- May 23, 2024
- 7 min read
I am fascinated by the human body. The reason is simple: this is where all the real magic happens.
It's the piece of the Earth that my brain is physically connected to. So, if I master my brain and develop deep body awareness, I can literally connect to the consciousness of almost anything in this reality. This is my personal access to the wisdom of this planet, humanity, and even the universe in general.
Pretty cool, right?
Yes, but it's much more difficult to do than to say. We are still far from understanding what our brain is capable of and how it all works in the body. Unfortunately, not many are very conscious of how they actually distribute their energetic potential in the open system of our shared reality.
Because of this, we sometimes think we live in a deeply messed-up world. But truly, we don't.
The world is just the image of our collective consciousness. The state of our collective consciousness reflects how well each of us can distribute our own energy in our bodies with the power of our minds and hearts.
Each living brain and heart has access to unlimited potential.
Because of differences in body form and structure, this access is not the same for everyone. This is where uniqueness comes into play. Each body must find its own secret and unique path to the source of unlimited energy.
Your body already has this access. It's your brain that needs to master how it's done and support the body to create the reality it desires.
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Because I am interested in the most systemic of systems in the human body, I have written about the nervous system already, connecting electricity and biology in our personal system. I am currently deeply reflecting on the fascia concept, which also fascinates me.
Fascia is the macro system in the human body that virtually has access to every cell. It's like a body-wide web of mysterious cells that holds everything together. Fascia ensures you have a holistically functional body.
If your body were the universe (which it is), and let's say your cells are like stars and your organs like constellations, fascia would be equivalent to dark matter, present in your own body. It also holds and manages the 'dark energy' inside you with the help of the nervous system.
That being said, biology understands fascia about as much as physics understands dark matter and dark energy in the universe, which means: almost nothing!
The concept of psychosomatics probably has the most holistic knowledge about understanding how fascia and the nervous system work together to co-create our mental, emotional, physical, and even 'spiritual' reality, and manifest it all in the magical human body.
But this article is not yet about fascia. This subject is still cooking somewhere. So, back to 'cell-in-cell' concept.
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I just read this research paper called 'Cell-in-Cell Phenomena Across the Tree of Life', and it blew my mind.
It led me to contemplate nature of reality and my own body through the lenses of biology, physics, and consciousness simultaneously. What a gift. This is a truly exciting topic and like sweet candy for contemplating with a systems thinking perspective.
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Usually, we consider a cell as a separate entity. It has a nucleus and a membrane. It might have many other things inside and usually has some functions to perform to keep the whole alive. Cells obviously communicate and collaborate with each other. They also co-create through the constant exchange of energy, matter, and data between them and the open system of reality.
But usually, cells don't eat other cells. When they do, we often associate it with something horrible and bad. Cancer could be an example of this phenomenon. Cancerous cells slowly 'destroy' the body by eating other healthy cells. This is like cellular cannibalism.
So a 'bad' cell eats and kills the 'good' ones, and we all become sad and scared.
But is it possible there is an alternative story to this phenomenon? What if there is no such thing as a 'bad' cell in the human body? What if the 'cell-in-cell' concept is a fundamental law of nature and is actually a normal part of our evolution?
What if no one is 'eating' or 'killing' anyone in reality, but instead, we are forming a more complex and interesting shapes in the body and even in our shared consciousness by creating more sophisticated 'cell-in-cell' structures?
When we look at this from the cellular biology perspective, we usually call it bad and unhealthy.
When we observe nature in the visible spectrum, we say it's normal; animals eat other animals all the time. It's part of life. We also eat the living nature to sustain the multidimensional constellations of cells in our bodies all the time.
In business, we are somewhat mitigated.
We have created two branches: one for profit, where it's considered 'good' to compete and to eat each other, and the social field and 'non-for-profit' businesses, where it's not okay.
We must work in cooperation and never compete with each other is one side of the argument. The 'cell-in-cell' concept is usually considered bad and immoral for most of activists today. We should be at peace and respect each other's complete independence of boundaries. We are all equal and the same.
But, for capitalism, it's perfectly accepted to eat and transform the existing 'systems' into something else and usually bigger and more 'centralised' than before.
Both extremes are polarizing in the system if not understood holistically.
This is how we end up with a culture that is simply confused and lost about what is good and what is bad. The rates of cancers and other forms of mental and emotional power cannibalism are skyrocketing these days.
We end up in a war with ourselves and with others, and we start doing very nasty, stupid things that make no sense to anyone anymore.
So, is there a way out of this? Of course, there is! There is always a way.
Properly understanding the 'cell-in-cell' concept in our individual and collective consciousness could be an interesting way to start this exploration.
Embodied wisdom is always a smart and efficient way out of any mess!
And wisdom seems to have a very systemic and mysterious nature. So I guess contemplating this from a physics perspective makes a lot of sense. In physics, there is no concept of good or bad. It just is. It's either coherent with what we want, or it's not.
The judgment in physics is based on the quality of our desired outcomes and the quantity of resources it took to get us there, not on the corrupted idea of human morality about the rightness and wrongness of things around us.
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In science, systemic studies, and physics, the concept of 'something-in-something' is very powerful and useful.
Consciously comprehending this dynamic loop of an open system inside another open system enables us to do very unusual stuff: like healing cancer, dealing with climate change, or teleporting ourselves to another dimension.
With the proper capacity to master this 'cell-in-cell' loop, you can potentially transform and regenerate any possible system you can think of.
Simple, but not easy. This can only be done through the most intimate form of interdependence with the entire field of consciousness.
Feeling the intensity of the limitless energetic field to access this level of systemic interconnection requires a very sophisticated physical body and, in some cases, many different bodies and other subsystems.
We create complex ecosystems of various physical structures to sustain the energetic intensity of unlimited interdependence of the whole.
This is sacred geometry and systemic engineering manifested in nature and humans.
It's basically an unknown form with unlimited power.
It's a macro system that holds everything inside itself.
It's the most ancient ancestral 'mother cell' in the infinite loops of the 'cell-in-cell' fractals of our limitless, shared reality.
Some also call this God.
Some seem to believe this 'unknown form of unlimited power' lives in heaven, some think some crazy aliens or witches possess such wild magic over us.
Very few today have the courage to acknowledge that their own consciousness has access to this kind of magic. This 'God-cell' lives inside everything that composes us and everything around us.
The only difference is: some of us know this and some don't.
Some know how it works and how to access it consciously and coherently inside themselves to have a lot of fun and pleasure living a fulfilling life. Others suffer deeply and think they are just victims of some sort of cruel 'dark force' outside themselves.
Everything is a question of perspective and prospective.
Your perspective is directly related to your system of beliefs.
Your prospective is the result of how well your consciousness is integrated into your physical form and your visible reality.
How far you are from this 'God-cell' consciousness in your awareness in every single moment of your existence defines the quality of your life inside and outside of yourself.
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So, hypothetically speaking, if you are in a fractal of a 'cell-in-cell' quantum geometry of reality, what (or who) is the 'mother cell' of your awareness in the now? And if we go even further, what (or who) is the 'daughter cell' that your consciousness is currently co-creating in order to evolve and expand itself even more?
By being in the middle of that chain of 'cells-in-cells' in a multidimensional field, are you coherent with both of those aspects? Are you aware of how this 'cell-in-cell' concept actually makes us all gods already?
We are all co-creating between the future and the past, the known and the unknown, the personal and the collective.
The only difference is the scale and the impact. You could be a little-significance unconscious god. Or you can be a very wise and interdependent system of living wisdom, consciously co-creating with other very interesting gods around you.
You can be the unlimited potential of your own reality at any given moment, as long as you manage to respect the coherence between the system that holds you and the one you hold preciously inside yourself for all of us.

