Take Your Pick
In the beginning, there was consciousness. I will grant that we seem to be confined to the particular orientation that we refer to as evolution, and that it may be possible that some method outside of that framework could exist. But since that is unimaginable to me at the moment, I will use the standard evolutionary model and assert that everything in our experience now is logically derived from that original consciousness.
Using that consciousness as Source, everything else in the universe is composed of, sustained by and nourished by that very Source. In the fractions of a second after the Big Bang, quarks, electrons and other subatomic particles came “into being”. Our bodies are still made up of those particles, though we do not see or experience them directly.
And every bit of that is energetic. Though the eons of evolutionary development have generated a vast array of different types of energy, they are all derived from the same Source. What we tend to call our “dense” form of physicality is just a different gradation of energy. As Einstein said, in one of my favorite quotes:
“Everything is energy and that is all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. This is not philosophy. It is physics.” *

Given Einstein’s quote, and for lack of a better analogy at the moment, I will just generalize and say that Divine Energy, in whatever form, is diffused throughout the universe at all frequency ranges, know or unknown to us.
The nourishment provided by that energy is used by any given frequency range in a way that suits that range. As an example, unicellular organisms operate at different scales than plants or mammals, thus at the most gross levels they each resonate in different frequency ranges. Our individual cells may be at similar scales as the unicellular, but that is not where we are primarily experiencing our world. We operate and experience where our primary focus of attention is. We do not sense nutrients in the way an amoeba does, we smell with a nose and taste with a tongue at a vaster scale. We see the lightening and hear the thunder. …