Atoms in the tissues are continuously impelled to take part in the reactions (within the body) organized and pre-organized in mind which (consequently) change the composition of tissues and their 'distribution and arrangement' to maintain the (mind-body) equilibrium. It is a reversible process, i.e, the structure of mind is changed accordingly when the structure of body is changed by the atoms/molecules taken in the form of food that initiates the reactions in the body according to their chemical structure. It is a long term gradual process where the changes occur at (insignificant) minute levels that are usually not noticed.
Other cases are seen in the incidents where the (physical) body is disadvantaged which is normally reported in the severe cases of accidents where the structure of mind is remarkably changed and can easily be seen (excluding exceptional cases) with their expressions and emotional behavior. However, this is more or less a derived adaptation where the proportional change is seen only in the cases of animals and is never seen in humans because of the (conscious) memory [animals keep memory in unconscious mind which is effective only in the similar situations] and relative responses; and always depends on self-adaptability.
Numerous 'short-lived' thoughts and emotions emerge without affecting notably the gross (physical) body. The changes are reported at the level of chemistry where the release of hormones, enzymes produce effect temporarily during the active emotional period but the significant effect (normally) does not reach up to the eminent soft tissue changes which is marked only in the cases of consciously and permanently pursued thought(s) or emotion(s) leading to the long term gradual and continuous modification of the tissues to change significantly and effectively in proportion to the change in structure of mind to maintain mind-body equilibrium.
Other cases are seen in the incidents where the (physical) body is disadvantaged which is normally reported in the severe cases of accidents where the structure of mind is remarkably changed and can easily be seen (excluding exceptional cases) with their expressions and emotional behavior. However, this is more or less a derived adaptation where the proportional change is seen only in the cases of animals and is never seen in humans because of the (conscious) memory [animals keep memory in unconscious mind which is effective only in the similar situations] and relative responses; and always depends on self-adaptability.
Numerous 'short-lived' thoughts and emotions emerge without affecting notably the gross (physical) body. The changes are reported at the level of chemistry where the release of hormones, enzymes produce effect temporarily during the active emotional period but the significant effect (normally) does not reach up to the eminent soft tissue changes which is marked only in the cases of consciously and permanently pursued thought(s) or emotion(s) leading to the long term gradual and continuous modification of the tissues to change significantly and effectively in proportion to the change in structure of mind to maintain mind-body equilibrium.