Your body is a vessel. Fundamentally so, it is a container of things; a cask full of organs; a holder of blood. Blood and organs are their own respective vessels as well. In turn, this makes the body nothing more than a holder of holders, a vessel of vessels. The body contains organs which hold tissues which hold cells which contain organelles. But the vessels are interdependent; vessels can’t exist without other vessels. This goes beyond the rules of the body, if anything it is the rule of all things. For example, society is a vessel of people which is held within the vessel of place (usually governance). Without governance or a place to inhabit really, there is no society; the inner vessel dies without its outer shell.
Your body is a vessel. Fundamentally so, it is a container of things; a cask full of organs; a holder of blood. Blood and organs are their own respective vessels as well. In turn, this makes the body nothing more than a holder of holders, a vessel of vessels. The body contains organs which hold tissues which hold cells which contain organelles. But the vessels are interdependent; vessels can’t exist without other vessels. This goes beyond the rules of the body, if anything it is the rule of all things. For example, society is a vessel of people which is held within the vessel of place (usually governance). Without governance or a place to inhabit really, there is no society; the inner vessel dies without its outer shell.