1. Summary: This text uses the analogy of an orchestra and its conductor to explain how the body's cells function and cooperate. It emphasizes that each cell is self-sufficient and intelligent, similar to a skilled musician, and that the body's central system acts as a conductor, providing a tempo for the cells to work in harmony. The text suggests that coMra therapy works by supporting the body's natural healing systems, similar to how a conductor facilitates the orchestra's performance.
We're looking at the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and is a singer and together they're performing an opera. Now here, every musician is a master. They're truly experts of their craft. Obviously, they know how to read the music sheets. They know how to handle their instruments. So in this way, we can say that as every musician is intelligent and completely self-sufficient. But to play an opera, they need a conductor. And the role of the conductor is not to deny the intelligence of every musician, to deny their skills and come to every musician and micro manage each finger of each musician, how they should handle the instrument. No, he simply directs the whole orchestra with his questions, he gives a tempo, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. That's all the conductor does, he gives a tempo. And he facilitates the process of intelligent cooperation. So because through the process of cooperation, there's a new harmony and coherence can emerge. That's what we call opera. So here, what you see here is, it's like a basically a model of how our own body operates. Each cell is an expert musician and know how to handle themselves just fine. They're also aware about the musical sheets. They are aware about the blueprint how the body is supposed to look like. And they're listening to the central temple that is provided by the conductor.