πŸ“– Introduction

Can animal organs be transplanted into humans?
What about artificial organs?

In this reflection, Master Woo Myung discusses the limitations of organ transplantation and the importance of biological balance between living beings.


πŸ•ŠοΈ Original Writing by Master Woo Myung

Is it possible to transplant animal or artificial organs?

An organ transplant should be done between humans. Although the transplantation of artificial organs happens when absolutely necessary, it has limitations. Animal organs do not fit to human bodies. An animal body and a human body would be out of balance, and even though organs are transplanted, they will not function after a short period of time because humans and animals have different chromosomes.

β€” Woo Myung


🌠 Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

🧬 Human-to-Human Transplantation

From a biological standpoint:

  • Human organs are genetically compatible with other humans
  • Even then, immune rejection can occur
  • Careful matching is required

Balance and compatibility are essential.


πŸ– Animal Organ Transplants (Xenotransplantation)

The text emphasizes chromosome differences between species.

Modern medicine confirms:

  • Humans and animals have genetic differences
  • Immune rejection risk is extremely high
  • Extensive modification is required for compatibility

Research continues, but it remains complex and experimental.


πŸ€– artificial organs

Artificial organs (mechanical hearts, dialysis machines, prosthetics):

  • Can sustain life temporarily
  • Often serve as bridges to transplant
  • Have durability and functionality limits

They are technological solutions β€” not complete biological replacements.


βš–οΈ The Core Principle: Balance

The philosophical message behind the explanation is balance:

Different life forms operate on different biological systems.
Even if structure looks similar, internal harmony differs.

Human life functions within a precise biological order.
When that order is disturbed, limitations appear.