Jan 08 2009
Indeteria, Part Two
Indeteria is all about energy.
At the deepest, cellular level, energy is produced for the body by structures called mitochondria (singular: mitochondrion). (The mitochondria have their own DNA, and these unique blueprints are passed to offspring by the mother, giving a child three DNA sources.) Energy is produced by breaking electron bonds of atoms; so, the mitochondria can be considered cellular atomic reactors, though in practice they are far safer than their larger, mechanical cousins.
This biochemical energy is the starting point for life, and for all energy work. Because the mitochondrial DNA is unique, each hosts’ energy pattern is also unique – a signature specific to the being that creates it through this cellular process.