The Beauty of Mystery

Life is truly a beautiful mystery. Do we really understand how life truly works? For example, look at the human body. We may think that science understands physiology from the organ system to the molecular level. When you think about it, there is so little we know about ourselves.

A simple question about the human body is why do disease and pathology arise? Medical science may be able to explain the mechanisms of disease, but it has not yet been able to explain why disease arises in the first place. This is why hundreds of millions around the world live with chronic disease with little chance of healing.

The point I am trying to make is that no matter how much we have learned and discovered in the last thousand years about the workings of the human body, there is so much that we do not understand. Herein lies the mystery of life.

Mystery implies that there is something that we do not........

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