Philosophy

33 Principles of Chiropractic Series Preview

For nearly a year now, I have been contemplating writing a series of blog posts on the subject of the 33 Principles of Chiropractic made famous by Ralph W. Stephensen, DC, PhC. I have been putting it off until I find the “right time” or when I know more about the principles. But, we learn [...]

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Maggots Killed the Cat!!!

Jethro was a good man, but not very bright. One day he decided he was going to get in shape. He didn’t have much in the way of endurance, so he decided to start out light by going on a simple walk. Jethro proudly made his way out the front door and stepped down his [...]

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7 Links to Wrap Up the Innate Intelligence Series From Above-Down-Inside-Out

I thought I would conclude the series on Innate Intelligence with a link list to tie it all together. I enjoyed writing these posts and I hope you enjoyed reading them. The Mastermind Behind the Masterpiece - From the smallest atom to the tiniest amoeba to the sprouting plant bud to the enormous blue whale, everything [...]

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Innate Intelligence: Healing From Within

When you cut your finger, do you ever wonder how it heals? Some of you have broken bones before and needed a cast. Have you ever wondered how the break heals back together? Is it the Neosporin that heals the cut? Surely the Band-aid is what keeps the big bad world from infecting the cut [...]

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Innate Intelligence: Replication and a New You

I will admit that cell replication is not the most exciting subject to me. However, as one of the five fundamental properties of Innate Intelligence, it must be discussed here. Thoughts vary on how often skin cells need to be replaced. Anywhere from one day to 10 days to 27 days could be the answer. [...]

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Innate Intelligence: Amazing Visual of Reproduction and Human Development

I was recently exposed to the following video and I have to say that I was blown away. I have never seen anything so spot on with regards to reproduction and embryological development as this. It is the perfect example of Innate Intelligence at work in the beginning of our existence. Enjoy!

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Innate Intelligence: Multiply & Replenish the Earth

“And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth.” – Genesis 9:1 Since beginning this series on the five properties of Innate Intelligence, we have covered two of those five properties, survival and adaptation. Today, we will cover reproduction. I think everyone reading this blog [...]

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Upper Cervical Chiropractic KCUCS Style

In thinking about the various upper cervical organizations that exist, I’ve given a shout out to all of them here on The Atlas of Life except the Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific or KCUCS. I saw these videos last week and thought they were great. They are mostly excerpts of Dr. Rob Kessinger teaching at [...]

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Parker College of Chiropractic Philosophy Night Recap

This past Friday night was the first ever Philosophy Night at Parker College of Chiropractic. I was back in Dallas for the weekend and decided to go check it out and I was not disappointed at all. In fact, I was pretty impressed with the school for putting this function together. The night consisted of [...]

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Innate Intelligence: The Ability to Adapt Naturally

Adaptation is the second trait of Innate Intelligence and a vital component that leads to a strong, healthy, and effective immune system. The immune system is not the only vehicle Innate Intelligence uses for adaptation, but for our purposes today, this is the example we will look at. Without the ability to adapt to all [...]

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