So, the slip or fall; the creation of subluxation, consequent pressure, reduced flow of mental impulse and dis-ease is big enough to control the thoughts and actions of a nation.
Now comes another person; and any one person is a small thing. This person gives a specific adjustment upon the specific subluxation; and that adjustment is a small thing. The adjustment releases the subluxation and that is a small thing. The adjusted subluxation releases pressure upon nerves; and that is a small thing. The released pressure restores health to a person, and that is a big thing to that person. Multiply that well person by 40,000 and you step up the physical and mental welfare of a city. Multiply that well person by 10 million and you increase the efficiency of a state. Multiply that well person by 100 million and you produce a healthier, wealthier, better nation.
Man is a small thing, worlds considered. A vertebrae is a small thing, man considered. The neural canal of a vertebrae is small. Yet, the vertebrae, small as it is, acts as a governor to man’s thoughts and functions; for it, in a normal position, permits a free flow, or in a subluxation interferes with a free flow of all that force with which man thinks and acts. A person lives when they can think and act. A person dies when they cease to create thought and perform motion. A person becomes sick when thought and function are below par. Therefore, alignment of the vertebrae and the nerve openings may be a small thing, but they are the biggest thing in that person.
B. J. Palmer, D.C.
THE POSITIVE SIDE OF LIFE
Living on Earth is expensive,
But it does include a free trip around the sun every year.
How long a minute is
Depends on what side of the bathroom door you’re on.
Birthdays are good for you;
The more you have, the longer you live.
Happiness comes through doors
You didn’t even know you left open.
Ever notice that the people who are late
Are often much jollier than the people who have to wait for them?
Most of us go to our grave
With our music still inside of us.
You may be only one person in the world,
But you may also be the world to one person.
Some mistakes are too much fun
To make only once.
Don’t cry because it’s over;
Smile because it happened.
We could learn a lot from crayons:
Some are sharp, some are pretty,
Some are dull, some have weird names,
And all are different colors...but
They all exist very nicely in the same box.
A truly happy person is one who
Can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
Courtesy of:
Chiro-Works Bayside
Dr. Alan Corin
17 South Concourse
Beaumaris, Vic 3193
9589 0076
www.chiro-works.com.au
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