Our body is made up of many tiny body cells, which are
building blocks of life. We are just a combination of this smallest form of
living entities.
Not only person but individual cells live & die. The
lifespan of some type of cells is just few days. The maximum life of any body
cells is 7 years. This includes the cells of our brain also.
If that is the case, then we should completely change
after every 7 years of our birth.
But we all know it doesn’t happen that way. It is a known
fact that some portion of a person does not change with time. Some part of
behaviour pattern and attitude of a person remains unchanged even through
complete life time. In fact (s)he is known by these signature patterns.
Moreover, most of the old recordings in the mind do not
vanish. These are available for play through appropriate triggers even after 50
years or even more.
How does this miracle take place?
The answer lies in the varying degree of lifespan of
different cells. When a new cell is born, it inherits the basic tendencies from
the cells around it and learns the behaviour pattern accordingly.
Similarly the cell passes the coded key information
before its death to some of the surrounding cells. In case of accidental death,
perhaps there is some backup system works as in the case of servers of computer
data. Even in the worst circumstances, some loss can be compensated with
estimation techniques.
Thus the key values and information is passed from generation
to generation and system at macro level remains the same. Thus we are able to
retain some of our values even after death.
In this process of evolution, each members of newer
generation not only transfer the values and information but it may refine it
also.
How wonderful is the process of life?