These cells comprise all the systems, including the skeletal system (bones),
muscular system, and connective tissue.
Most of this society’s food is supplied externally by what we feed the
body. However, many nutrients are grown by “farmers” called bacteria. It is
through their actions and transmutation techniques that many co-enzymes
(vitamins or helpers) are produced.
Stepping down into a smaller world we find the cells themselves. Each
cell is a city unto itself—a microcosm of the larger society of the whole body.
God’s worlds are merely a reflection of each other, as all life forms and
structures require other life forms and structures to exist. Consciousness, or
the awareness behind all things, is the driving force.
In the following pages of this section I have detailed the various systems
and their structures and functions that comprise the physical body.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
STRUCTURES — Heart, vascular system (arteries, capillaries and veins),
and the blood (also part of the digestive system).
FUNCTIONS — The circulatory system is comprised of the pathways within
the body through which the physical life force of the body flows. It
distributes nutrients, building materials and fuels for cellular life and activity;
works with the lymphatic system in removing metabolic and other wastes
from the body; helps keep the body alkaline; is used to help regulate body
temperature; and carries oxygen for oxidation purposes (antioxidant and
biological transmutation responses).
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
STRUCTURES — Mouth and salivary glands, stomach, small intestines
(duodenum, jejunum and ileum), pancreas, liver, gallbladder.
FUNCTIONS — The digestive system employs mechanical (teeth) and
chemical (enzymatic) action for the breakdown of coarse foods and
compounds into simple structures for absorption and utilization purposes. It
allows for biological and biochemical transmutation of elements and