Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 , " rhyanamarie " <rhyanamarie> wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I am currently undergoing chiropractic care for a variety of issues > (rib heads continually dislocate, neck has a reverse curve of what > it should be, etc). > What would you suggest to a client of yours that was having > chiropractic adjustments? I am seeing this chiropractor 2-3 times a > week and he tells me it will take about 80 (yes that's eighty) > visits to correct these issues. So anything I can do energeticlly > to support and enhance the corrections would certainly be welcome. > > Theda You need an energy therapist... Someone that can do the Electricals correctly on you... Someone that can do the Butt Pump correctly on you... Someone that can do the spinal flush correctly on you... ....I also " see " all the back energies broken and disconnected, and the Back energy flows need to be done, and redone... ....and get a Grid session... Go to innersource.net and see if you can find someone qualified in your neck-of-the woods. Some of the above you can get from this group, and from Donna's book, Energy Medicine. And, sometimes you just need to fire the chiropractic doctor... ....And hire someone else more in line with " you " . In your case, a very good DEEP daily massage along your neck and spine would really help. ....very deep on the neck, and pull and stretch...NOT twist and crack! On the archives of this list we have already put the " neck exercises " . Find them and use them twice a day, if you are physically able. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 FUCK! talk about installing a belief system in a client!!!! I NEVER tell my clients how many sessions it will take for them to achieve their goals - partly cos most of the time most of the work is down to them ot me and partly cos I think it is really shitty to install a belief about how someone is going to react to a session (and healing is part of that reaction). Sorry but this kind of thing gets me mad - hey, that's cool, I haven't been mad in a while ( hiya TW)...... )))) the truth as I see it Theda is that you could have one session with someone who gave you the skills to do the drills and that could be you on your way....of course you would still want to go see them again cos they had taught you such cool stuff that made such a big difference in your life..... - " rhyanamarie " <rhyanamarie Monday, June 06, 2005 8:29 PM Chiropractic Care > Hello Everyone, > > I am currently undergoing chiropractic care for a variety of issues > (rib heads continually dislocate, neck has a reverse curve of what > it should be, etc). > > Last week and today after some particularly painful adjustments > (getting rib heads back into alignment is neither easy nor > painless), I began wondering what these types of adjustments do to > my energy system. As I am still in the learning stages of energy > work - I just went with instinct and did the following: > > Breathe deeply > Drink LOTS of water > Three thumps > Soothe Triple Warmer > > What would you suggest to a client of yours that was having > chiropractic adjustments? I am seeing this chiropractor 2-3 times a > week and he tells me it will take about 80 (yes that's eighty) > visits to correct these issues. So anything I can do energeticlly > to support and enhance the corrections would certainly be welcome. > > Theda > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 On 6/6/05, coachdrgridley <coachdrgridley wrote: > > > I would find another chiropractor at once. Or, someone who uses > Cranio-Sacral therapy. It usually works in a few sesssions and it > probably won't be as painful. Meanwhile, I'd think you'd want to > I have a book on Osteopathy which says that Palmer (founder of chiropractic) was at Still's school of osteopathy for awhile, then went his own way. Edgar Cayce frequently recommended Osteopathic care, and only occassionally recommended chiropractic adjustments. Cranio-Sacral therapy descends from Cranial Osteopathy. Anyone can go to a week-long cranio-sacral class and bill themself as a " cranio-sacral therapist " . I'm sure there are some really competent, well-trained cranio-sacral practitioners out there, I just didn't happen to encounter one when I was looking. This contrasts with the Cranial Academy's approach, which gives out " certificates of competency " to Doctors of Osteopathy and M.D.s. http://www.cranialacademy.org/ (Cranio-Sacral therapy was started by osteopath John Upledger, who though that " anyone should be able to learn this stuff " , not just medical students.) -james Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 In a message dated 6/7/05 9:12:30 PM, knochj writes: (Cranio-Sacral therapy was started by osteopath John Upledger, who though that "anyone should be able to learn this stuff", not just medical students.) Hmm. Kinda like Energy Healing.... I know two chiropractors and several LMT's who do credible CS work. IMHO, the quality of the work depends more on the person that their degree. If I remember correctly, Upledger based his observations of the pulsing spinal cord on watching surgeries and noting that physicians tended to describe the spinal cord as a static, non-living, not-pulsing, string of neural tissue (as in an autopsy) rather than as in a living being. Since I know another really good CS practitioner/teacher, I didn't spend much time researching Upledger. Met him, though. Very pleasant fellow. Sue www.coachdrgridley.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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