Well, miracles are actually in your nose. More on that later.
People are always looking for miracles. It may be a miraculous cure for a disease from which they suffer, or maybe to win a lottery, or it may be for something that seems impossible to take place but which they believe occurred in biblical times.
Miracles are considered metaphysical, beyond our ability to explain them, something that defies natural law. If you drop a coin, it falls to the ground due to the natural law called gravity. If that coin stays suspended in the air on planet Earth, we would consider that a miracle. In outer space, it would not be.
The result seems miraculous whenever you come in contact with an unseen pathogen, and your body fights it. The human body consists of 1013 viral particles. The number of bacteria in a 70 kg man is 38 trillion, slightly more than the total number of cells in the body. With such astronomical numbers, how do we survive? The fact that the body can handle microorganisms and what determines whether you get sick or not depends on several factors: the robustness of your immune system, the level of stress, the sheer volume of an invader and how well your body functions internally.
For instance, if you ever had a cold sore, it’s caused by the herpes simplex virus, which the immune system can keep in check for years before a flare-up when a person is ‘run down’.
The tragedy of the fear instilled in humanity with the COVID-19 narrative is that there was a failure to recognize the miracles the body performs daily. Many were so fearful of getting COVID-19 that they threw out years of rational thinking and lived in a constant state of anxiety.
So, the working of the human body, in a sense, can be described as a ‘miracle’.
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