There’s first-hand information. And there’s second-hand information. And those can both be eyewitness accounts of something. But then there’s mutual information. And, in a way, it’s an eyewitness account of something (or someone) even more important.
I know. My description of mutual information sounds cryptic.
But it’s because I first wanna share a little information I found in a social media post. The person, from a platform that shall remain nameless, said this…
“When pregnant, the cells of the baby migrate into the mothers bloodstream and then circle back into the baby, it’s called “fetal-maternal microchimerism.”
For 41 weeks, the cells circulate and merge backwards and forwards, and after the baby is born, many of these cells stay in the mother’s body, leaving a permanent imprint in the mothers tissues, bones, brain, and skin, and often stay there for decades. Every single child a mother has afterwards will leave a similar imprint on her body, too.
Even if a pregnancy doesn’t go to full term or if you have an abortion, these cells still migrate into your bloodstream.
Research has shown that if a mother’s heart is injured, fetal cells will rush to the site of the injury and change into different types of cells that specialize in mending the heart.
The baby helps repair the mother, while the mother builds the baby.
How cool is that?
This is often why certain illnesses vanish while pregnant.
It’s incredible how mothers’ bodies protect the baby at all costs, and the baby protects & rebuilds the mother back – so that the baby can develop safely and survive.
Think about crazy cravings for a moment. What was the mother deficient in that the baby made them crave?
Studies have also shown cells from a fetus in a mothers brain 18 years after she gave birth. How amazing is that?”
If you’re a mom you know how you can intuitively feel your child even when they are not there….Well, now there is scientific proof that moms carry them for years and years even after they have given birth to them.
I find this to be so very beautiful.”
Yes, it is beautiful.
I especially like this part, “if a mother’s heart is injured, fetal cells will rush to the site of the injury.”
Evolution could never, in a trillion years, account for that symbiotic relationship. That’s a clear case of communication information. Because you and I are information based. Not carbon based. And complex information like that requires input. It can’t (and doesn’t) simply occur.
The Truth is clear to all except those who WILL NOT see.
In order for “fetal cells” to “rush to the site of the injury” in a mother’s heart, they have to know how to get there. And they have to know what to do. And that information had to be there from the very beginning of those “fetal cells.” Because a mother’s heart injury can’t wait for them to evolve.
The Truth is clear to all except those who WILL NOT see.
Yeah, the more mutual information we discover in the complexity of a single, human cell, the more we should look for the source of that information. Because we might just find the meaning of life once and for all.
(translate “might” to will)
Where we gonna go?
What we gonna do?
Who can we depend on?
Can you tell me who?
Random thoughts and deeds…
And random source of life…
Random is the bride we take
Who becomes a cheating wife.
(from the song “Killin’ Spree”)
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