Revised: Nov 23, 2023
In that profound moment when we were conceived, a remarkable event took place. It was the union of the ovum from our mother and the sperm from our father, resulting in the formation of the initial cell of our bodies.
The following highlights the incredible complexity of this process, emphasizing that the first cell takes the DNA from both the mother and father and combines them to create a new, distinctive DNA set. Moreover, this cell made minute alterations to the combined DNA, rendering it unique to each of us. Although I’m unsure of the exact process by which this cell altered the DNA, the cell itself possessed this knowledge. It subsequently adopted the modified DNA as the genetic code of the new cell. Astonishingly, this is how each of us came into existence.
The parent’s cells also passed along their cell’s divine consciousness to this new cell, me.
This DNA, my DNA, constitutes a new creation, perpetually distinct from the DNA of any other human on Earth. Even at that initial cellular stage, I was distinct, inaugurating the formation of a remarkable human body. The same applies to all of us.
How did that sperm and that ovum know how to get together and then know how to create a new cell out of themselves? And then how did that new cell know that it should take the DNA from the sperm and combine it with the DNA from the ovum and then keep that combo for itself?
That new cell; 1. Knew that it had to make that change, 2. Knew how to make that change and, 3. Then also make the actual change. Imagine just how amazing that cell is. And every cell in your body is equally amazing. You have an amazing body.
This initial cell possessed the knowledge and awareness to accomplish all of these tasks. Its actions were not guided by our parents; the cell acted on its own accord. It’s as if the cell held an innate consciousness, or perhaps, a God consciousness, to orchestrate these intricate processes.
That first cell knew to do all that. Mom and dad did not tell the cell to do those things. But that cell knew. Mom and dad put the ovum and sperm in close proximity to each other and then those two cells took over to create that first cell which was then the new you. The cell even knew that it needed to create other cells to connect to the inside of mom to get food to feed my body as I was being created. That first cell knew that it would be building my entire body. It knew how to do that too. It knew what to do first. It knew what to do next. The cell not only had to have a consciousness but a God consciousness in order to do all that.
This intricate series of events raises questions: How did the sperm and ovum know to unite and generate a new cell from themselves? Furthermore, how did the new cell recognize that it needed to integrate the DNA from the sperm and the ovum? How did it understand the necessity of altering the combined DNA to ensure it did not match the DNA of any of the 8 billion people residing on Earth or the over 100 billion people who lived on earth before us.
Your body of billions of these cells is wondrously magnificent. Every cell in your body, including that very first cell, contain your unique individual DNA and prove that you are a newly created human being. That very first cell as well as every other cell in your body is proof that you are a human being and is also proof that you are a unique human being.
Wondrous magnificence!