Dedicated to the Survival of the Most Loving

This dedication comes from recent microbiological research into cells that has helped us understand the evolution of life on our planet. Life moved from single celled organisms, to single celled organisms working together as a unit, to simple multi-celled organisms,and on to the current highly intelligent organisms such as we humans who have millions of closely coupled cooperating cells. When evolution is looked at from the perspective of the cell, it turns out that the more cooperation, support and sharing of information that occurs between the cells, the better the chances for organism in which they find themselves to survive. This can be stated as "Survival of the Most Loving". In fact the most loving not only survive but thrive!

Darwin's statement "Survival of the Fittest" only works at the level of the species, not at the level of the cells that make up those species.

We humans can learn from cells. In times of crisis, such as our planet faces today, Survival of the Most Loving at the human level is the only ethic that will ensure healthy happy people and a healthy happy planet.

Ref: "The Biology of Belief" by Bruce Lipton.