Monday, 7 November 2022

Who am I, Who are you Who are we

 Our bodies are made up of 40 trillion cells, each cell contains 100 trillion atoms. Every day 330 billion cells die and are replaced. That means that every 100 days all our cells are replaced. Our bodies are forever changing the body you were born in is very different to the one you are in now.

In order to replenish our cells we eat on average 2kg’s of food a day 730 kgs a year.
We drink on average around 3 litres a day 1,095 litres a year
Our hearts pump over 6000 litres of blood around our body every day. 5 litres a minute. 2,190,000 litres a year. Our heart beats 100,000 times a day 36 million times a year.
For everything we consume we produce a similar amount of waste...that is every human on the planet...there are also all the animals working through similar cycles!
There is some miraculous purification process going on.
There is only a finite amount of water on the planet! The water here now is the same as when the dinosaurs existed.
All animals are made up of at least 60% water, us humans are 60% water.
Our brains are 75% water
Our lungs 83% water
Our hearts 79% water
Our blood is 83% water
We breathe 11,000 litres of air a day over 4 million litres a year. The typical composition of the air we breathe is 79% nitrogen 13-16% oxygen and 5% of the air we breathe is water which comes out at over 200,000 litres of water a year.
One sleeping person will exhale half a pint of water back into the atmosphere overnight.
The water cycle talks about Collection (we think of oceans and rivers) Evaporation, Condensation and Precipitation.
The amazing thing is we are all part of that cycle water flows through and collects in us...in every animal. We are all linked the water that flows through you is also in the rain it flows through your friends and family, through the animals, flowed through people we have loved and lost.
So in a body that is miraculous, forever changing and acts like a little eco-system with it's own water cycle, where does our sense of self come from. The atoms, cells the air we breathe the water we drink the food we eat all leave our body in a relatively short period of time. So when we die does our sense of self leave to, do we have a formless weightless spirit/soul that enters our body at the start of our life journey and exits at the end?
So who am I
Who are you
Who are we?
Is a raindrop still a raindrop when it falls into the sea?
What is for sure is life is a miracle that very few of us appreciate as we should.
“Be like water my friend”

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