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We are Star Stuff: Our Connection with the Universe

By Humanity Healing

The cosmos is within us. We are made of star stuff.

— Carl Sagan

All things that exist in the universe are deeply related and are all made of the same essence and structure. In fact, everything is "one thing," and the diversity of life, the laws of physics, and everything that exists work in symbiosis, like a perfect orchestra where each one has its specific role that forms the whole.

How does one affect others? As the other science and astronomy go, we realize that everything has the same origin, formation, and a primordial connection to existence.

We are made of star stuff. Our bodies are made of star stuff. There are pieces of star within us all.

— Carl Sagan

This interconnection between everything that exists is, in itself, proof against chance. It is extraordinary to see how from the smallest organism to large animals and nature itself have a connection, which throws a spiritual prism on human existence that affects even science. It is increasingly difficult to support chance as a cause, which does not mean that science can assume some religiosity as a guide in producing knowledge about reality. But the fact is that, especially with advances in understanding the quantum universe, materialism faces more difficulties and is no longer unanimous among scientists.

incredible diversity. We are literally stardust, and we have the entire universe within us.

1. "WE ARE ALL STARDUST": WE ARE THE COLLECTIVE, THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ALL. NOTHING EXISTS ALONE."

Despite scientific skepticism and its refusal to consider the spiritual universe as true, some facts support the metaphysical perception of life and show that under no circumstances could chance be capable of producing such diversity and interconnection between everything that exists. The perfect connection between everything and the purpose with which the nature of life is designed is the heart of the metaphysical dimension that we observe in nature.

Everything that exists is, in fact, only one, a whole divided into parts, a great organism that expresses life in the most varied ways and with

This does not mean claiming any belief as true since religion is often far from the divine reality. Not because they are religions, that is, ways of explaining life on Earth through the prism of faith, but because they have become tools of manipulation and power, which refuse to accept human nature and evolve as scientific discoveries advance. It is unnecessary to believe in Adam and Eve to think of life as a divine phenomenon and to get the existence of the soul and the spiritual world.

This does not mean it is impossible to extract from religions a lot of knowledge and learn about God.

Astronomer Carl Sagan's most famous quote says much about us and our reality. When we say that we are stardust, it means that all the elements that form human beings, plants, rocks, planets, and everything else that exists were formed billions of years ago, in the same event, during the explosion of stars. Light years away from Earth. Therefore, all these elements have the same structural constitution, and everything has the same origin. To better exemplify, we can use iron and gold: these elements can only be synthesized in nature under extreme temperature and pressure conditions – that is, when a star dies and explodes violently, becoming a supernova. And those same explosions generated life.

And this conclusion is not esoteric: after analyzing 1,500 stars, astronomers concluded that both human beings and bright stars have 97% of the same type of atoms. So, we and the stars are exactly the same things.

All were cooked in the fiery hearts of long-vanished stars. … The cosmos is also within us. We're made of star stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.

— Neil deGrasse Tyson

2. OUR ATOMS BELONG TO OTHER LIVING BEINGS

Lavoisier's phrase states that "nothing is lost, and everything is transformed" and also contains an astonishing assertiveness. Everything that exists on Earth remains on Earth; the matter that exists here does not naturally escape into outer space. So the planet's atoms have been here since the beginning, circulating over time. Everything that is something today was something else in the past. Isn't it amazing to think that the matter that makes up our bodies was once part of other organisms? Even considering that we were once part of other human beings is plausible. And this vision has no interference in the certainty that we are spirits, consciousnesses living an experience in the matter, as we speak of the physical constitution that forms our bodies. Though also connected, matter and spirit are separate entities.

We are star stuff that has taken its destiny into its own hands.

— Carl Sagan

Look at the relationship we have with trees and how essential they are to our existence. They synthesize carbon dioxide and eliminate oxygen, a primordial element for human life. Without oxygen, we die in a matter of minutes. And we can go further: studies show that there is a "communication" network in forests between species. When there is danger, the animals seem to communicate and pass the warning to each other, alerting everyone to the existence of a threat. Everything in nature works with connection and bonding, much more than we are used to thinking.

Some studies indicate that trees, for example, have a communication system underground. They communicate and, through this communication, organize themselves. For example, when 4,343 / 5,000, there is a sick or weakened tree, and rationing of nutrients was observed to prioritize the survival of this endangered or weakened element. This fact surprises us not only for life in the community but also for the instinct of survival and helps the weakest.

4. OUR BODY WAS BUILT IN PERFECT HARMONY WITH THE PLANET

We are made of star stuff. For the most part, atoms heavier than hydrogen were created in the interiors of stars and then expelled into space to be incorporated into later stars. The Sun is probably a third-generation star. — Carl Sagan

We know that the planet's atmospheric constitution directly impacts the constitution of our physical body, either in the elements that form this "vehicle" or in the appearance with which we present ourselves. For example, having two eyes, one nose, one mouth, two ears, hair, fur, two arms, two legs, and five fingers and toes results from Earth's atmosphere. Therefore, thinking about life outside Earth within human parameters is a mistake.

And this adaptation is required of all beings that inhabit the planet, showing again a connection between all organisms: not only is the physical constitution of living beings the same, but the mechanism that makes them operate is also the same.

5. MATTER DOES NOT EXIST IN THE QUANTUM UNIVERSE

Quantum mechanics is a universe of its own in physics, where traditional laws do not apply. As a result, scientists have been forced to draw certain conclusions that make room for the breakdown of scientific skepticism in relation to the metaphysical origin of life.

For starters, there is no matter, which means that everything we think is solid, like our bodies, for example, isn't. When it comes to the quantum universe, we talk about energy, about clouds of electrons from the atoms in our skin interacting with the clouds of other human beings. We exchange energy with everything around us all the time, proving that we are intimately connected with the universe. And this conclusion just proves what the ancient human sciences teach us about energy, aura, chakras, and the ability to feel the energies of the whole. This discovery confirms that entering an environment and feeling cozy or uncomfortable immediately liking someone or even intuition. In the end, everything is pure energy.

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