We are alive. We are the factory.
Imagine having trillions of little factories which functioned at your beck and call. Think of them as having tiny aggregate potential to create whatever you truly desire, as fast as they can…as fast as they know how.
As I have progressed through Energy Cultivation, I now know that these factories are in fact part of my cells. The mitochondria are all part of this system.
It’s as if the mitochondria in each cell are like the T-1000 liquid from Terminator 2. They have a goal, they are quite powerful, but they require instructions at times and function much more powerfully in large groups than in small clusters.
This relates to MECE because after this last cycle, (I’ve been tending to have cycles based on the seasons of the year) I realized what is really happening. Human males are equipped genetically with stem cell factories. When I was in Catholic school back in the early 1990’s a guest instructor who was also a pharmacist told us that the male reproductive fluid, when not in use…was broken down and recirculated throughout the blood stream.
It didn’t even hit me until today what that really meant. Why are headaches and other minor pains always happening to me at the start of a new cycle? It’s now so obvious and clear, this fluid is like potent stem cell material that is 100% free. It’s no wonder that ancient cultures used to attribute this stuff with concepts of “male life force” and other such ideas.
But as a scientist, I always want to get to the bottom of things. I know this isn’t exactly my entire life force. Otherwise, I wouldn’t exist at the start of a new cycle. So what I think is going on, is that the male life force is amplified by the amount of this broken down material flowing and circulating through the blood stream. If I had to guess, this liquid also has versions of it…when a person is cultivating properly for a long time…which can penetrate the blood-brain barrier.
The brain is an extremely greedy organ, it needs water, it gets hot, it is fat…made of fat that is. This thing is greed. So if I had to guess, inside the brain a sort of alchemy must take place. It’s probably a sort of microcosm of the types of fusion reactions which occur inside a star. Heat, pressure and time. Heat, pressure and time. The chemistry of the cosmos. The geometry of the mind.
Alchemy. Human alchemy, nothing less nothing more. If you asked a writer what alchemy was. He or should would probably say its an outdated pseudoscience from the pre-reniassance era. But if you asked an astronomer what alchemy is, he or she would likely say it is a simplified explanation for complex quantum and atomic changes within a star or next to an extreme gravity well.
That’s exactly what I’ve been looking for. I wanted to know for a fact if this was possible within a microcosm environment. And it is. Let me explain further.
In this strange movie called, “Naked Lunch” the character becomes so warped that his own mind/brain begins producing the neuro-toxins (nutrients?) that would create certain chemical changes within his body. In the case of the main character, he would experience different emotional states. Why did the character develop this issue? In the film, the character developed this because he desired certain mind states. Our desires directly affect not only our minds, but the chemistry of our bodies as well.
How does this relate to MECE?
It’s simple. Through the past couple years, I’ve found that the more I attempt to cultivate, the easier it becomes. It doesn’t become more difficult, it gets easier. I learn.
Maybe, the more I learn from this experiment, the more aware the mitochondria inside become of the experimenter. The mitochondria must already know that chemical changes are happening from a food and behavior perspective. That’s why during a the end of a cultivation cycle, I tend to have an entire month or more of feeling generally happy-go-lucky all the time. Things don’t tend to bother me. It’s as if I have a thick skin without really having to sacrifice vulnerability and emotional closeness. I like that.
The more I think about it. I think the mitochondria are just as curious about where this experiment is going to go as I am.
-Tyler