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The Central Will of the Physical Being and the Cells *
“Where does the physical being’s disgust at carrying on the effort of coordination and harmonization
come from?” 1
That disgust generally occurs when there is in some part of the being — an important part,
either vital or mental — an absolute refusal to progress, and so, physically, that expresses
itself as a refusal to exert oneself against the deterioration that stems from time.
And the last question: “Where does the link between the central will of the physical being and the
cells take place? How is it made?”
(long silence)
The cells have an internal constitution or structure that corresponds to the structure of the
universe. So the connection is made… (one is stopped short by the stupidity of words: it’s
not “external,” but it’s external for the individual), it’s made between identical external
and internal states, that is to say, the cell, in its internal constitution, receives the vibration
of the corresponding state in the total constitution.
Words are inane.
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1 Mother had written: “The central will of the physical being abdicates its will to hold all the
cells together.... It accepts dissolution for some reason or other. One of the strongest reasons
is the sense of irreparable disharmony; another is a sort of disgust at carrying on the effort of
coordination and harmonization.”
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