Repetition
The ear is 1/10 the organ of the eye in communication of thought, therefore in writing, repetition may be a vice but in speaking repetition is a device to inculcate knowledge.-Winston Churchill
The ear is 1/10 the organ of the eye in communication of thought, therefore in writing, repetition may be a vice but in speaking repetition is a device to inculcate knowledge.-Winston Churchill
If they are both principles of organization, why do we need both terms? How does this relate to our present discussion (See Wednesday’s, 2-29-12 post)? And why would B.J. write on page 15 of the Bigness of the Fellow Within: “All Universal Intelligence is Innate Intelligence” ?
1. Is setting a fee worthy of chiropractic because whatever you set, it is worth more? 2. Is it that the service we provide is not worth what we charge or is it that charging is not worthy of the service? 3. Are we afraid people will not pay what it’s worth or are we … Read more
The innate intelligence of the body is selfish. It only cares for and does what is best for the survival of the organism in which it resides. So why would my innate intelligence even care anything about someone else’s innate intelligence, or their body for that matter, enough to want to have innate to innate communication, … Read more
If energy and matter are “interchangeable,” and according to Einstein they are, then Force must be separate from ( other than) energy. If not, then the Triune does not exist.
By its very definition as the Major Premise, universal intelligence is limited to the universe. Since even science agrees that the universe had a beginning and will have an end, the creation of the universe and the first chiropractic principle of that universe must of necessity have been created by something or Someone existing outside … Read more
What is the difference between instinct and innate intelligence?
If you accept people for the right reason (LACVS), the wrong reason (getting sick people well) will take care of itself if it is possible. If you explain properly what correcting VS is and does, the wrong reason is no longer an issue.
Accepting a person for the treatment of a disease or a medical condition (or its cause) is in effect saying: “I am reasonably certain that I can get rid of your disease” when in reality you have no idea whether or not you(actually whether the ii of their body) can. The reason we say that is because medicine has … Read more
If a person with terminal cancer came into your office subluxated every week, could you conclude that the cancer was a cause of constant re-subluxating? Would you then choose to address the cancer as a cause of the vertebral subluxation in that particular person? Your answer would probably be “no.” Is treating certain muscle problems or otherwise … Read more