Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Lynn yes - everyone's Atlas and Axis are 23.5' out of alignment - just like the planet - a Swiss man found this and designed a way to get them to align - it is not a specifically chiropractic procedure Best, Jane - Kenneth Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:00 AM Re: Global Warming = Doomsday Jane is talking about a chiropractor. Many people (ummm... doctors, hospitals, etc, etc) would say that they have a tendency to throw your body further out of whack but I didn't have any problems when I saw one. Kenneth T - Lynn Ward Monday, March 10, 2008 10:35 AM Re: Global Warming = Doomsday At 08:46 PM 3/9/2008, you wrote:Jane,Sorry, must be thick, but don't understand what you mean by "the guy who puts peoples necks back...." Would you please explain? And, I don't really understand what you meant by "all...have the axis off centre..." This is new stuff for me, and I'm afraid I don't understand..... Are you saying, we're all crooked? *smile*Lynn The planet and all the inhabitants thereof have the axis off centre to 23.5' - even in utero babies have the same thing - and all the creatures - an evolutionary thing possibly - the guy who puts people's necks back on centrally has a bit to say about it ....... atlas-axis alignment Jane - thea health_and_healing Cc: nobltn528 Monday, March 10, 2008 11:05 AM Fw: Global Warming = Doomsday The oldest book in the Bible - Job says that God hung the world upon nothing. (26:7) -- In Isaiah it says - the earth reels to and fro like a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage (24:20) So why is the earth now off it's axis like I was taught in Science class in the 50's and early 60's? Why are we just discovering that we are in trouble -- were we not always in trouble? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Jane, So you are telling me that if I drink a V8, I still won't be balanced? ;-) Here in the US, there was a TV commercial for V8 that gave the impression that is what you needed for proper balance. Hmmm. I guess it was just some more false advertising. Hehehe :-D Kenneth T - Jane MacRoss Monday, March 10, 2008 4:30 PM Atlas Axis alignment Lynn yes - everyone's Atlas and Axis are 23.5' out of alignment - just like the planet - a Swiss man found this and designed a way to get them to align - it is not a specifically chiropractic procedure Best, Jane - Kenneth Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:00 AM Re: Global Warming = Doomsday Jane is talking about a chiropractor. Many people (ummm... doctors, hospitals, etc, etc) would say that they have a tendency to throw your body further out of whack but I didn't have any problems when I saw one. Kenneth T - Lynn Ward Monday, March 10, 2008 10:35 AM Re: Global Warming = Doomsday At 08:46 PM 3/9/2008, you wrote:Jane,Sorry, must be thick, but don't understand what you mean by "the guy who puts peoples necks back...." Would you please explain? And, I don't really understand what you meant by "all...have the axis off centre..." This is new stuff for me, and I'm afraid I don't understand..... Are you saying, we're all crooked? *smile*Lynn The planet and all the inhabitants thereof have the axis off centre to 23.5' - even in utero babies have the same thing - and all the creatures - an evolutionary thing possibly - the guy who puts people's necks back on centrally has a bit to say about it ....... atlas-axis alignment Jane - thea health_and_healing Cc: nobltn528 Monday, March 10, 2008 11:05 AM Fw: Global Warming = Doomsday The oldest book in the Bible - Job says that God hung the world upon nothing. (26:7) -- In Isaiah it says - the earth reels to and fro like a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage (24:20) So why is the earth now off it's axis like I was taught in Science class in the 50's and early 60's? Why are we just discovering that we are in trouble -- were we not always in trouble? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 You'll just be the same as everyone else but revved up - here a V8 refers to a car! When you have your atlas and Axis realigned - you - well you certainly know its been done - and you probably feel it for about a week - as the muscles adjust to their new position - I just find it really amazing and quite fascinating that the inhabitants and the planet have the same off-centre angle - don't you find that fascinating? And what is the significance of that angle anyway - is it in the pyramid formation by any chance? Best, Jane - Kenneth Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:13 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment Jane, So you are telling me that if I drink a V8, I still won't be balanced? ;-) Here in the US, there was a TV commercial for V8 that gave the impression that is what you needed for proper balance. Hmmm. I guess it was just some more false advertising. Hehehe :-D Kenneth T - Jane MacRoss Monday, March 10, 2008 4:30 PM Atlas Axis alignment Lynn yes - everyone's Atlas and Axis are 23.5' out of alignment - just like the planet - a Swiss man found this and designed a way to get them to align - it is not a specifically chiropractic procedure Best, Jane - Kenneth Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:00 AM Re: Global Warming = Doomsday Jane is talking about a chiropractor. Many people (ummm... doctors, hospitals, etc, etc) would say that they have a tendency to throw your body further out of whack but I didn't have any problems when I saw one. Kenneth T - Lynn Ward Monday, March 10, 2008 10:35 AM Re: Global Warming = Doomsday At 08:46 PM 3/9/2008, you wrote:Jane,Sorry, must be thick, but don't understand what you mean by "the guy who puts peoples necks back...." Would you please explain? And, I don't really understand what you meant by "all...have the axis off centre..." This is new stuff for me, and I'm afraid I don't understand..... Are you saying, we're all crooked? *smile*Lynn The planet and all the inhabitants thereof have the axis off centre to 23.5' - even in utero babies have the same thing - and all the creatures - an evolutionary thing possibly - the guy who puts people's necks back on centrally has a bit to say about it ....... atlas-axis alignment Jane - thea health_and_healing Cc: nobltn528 Monday, March 10, 2008 11:05 AM Fw: Global Warming = Doomsday The oldest book in the Bible - Job says that God hung the world upon nothing. (26:7) -- In Isaiah it says - the earth reels to and fro like a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage (24:20) So why is the earth now off it's axis like I was taught in Science class in the 50's and early 60's? Why are we just discovering that we are in trouble -- were we not always in trouble? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 At 03:08 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote: Seems logical to me - that people would adapt to their environment. Have you ever had the experience, or seen anyone who has, who has sit a chair that is slight off-kilter for a while? Especially if they sit in that chair a lot - like at the office. One's body will adapt to that environment, with the result that they are no longer all the way straight. By that I mean, by sitting in a chair all the time that has, say, one leg or two legs a bit shorter or taller than the others, one's hips and pelvis would tilt to fit the slant of the chair, while the upper body would be straight - not at an angle. I know this happens to people who have one leg slighter longer than the other. The hips get tilted, while one tries to maintain a straight upper body. Actually, the result of both my examples is back pain.... BTW, I took the V8 to be the juice too *grin* I know it's an engine, but it never occurred to me that you meant the car! Something else that just occurred to me - I know, when I used to go to the osteopath (on the off and slight chance that some doesn't know, an osteopath is an actual doctor who does similar, but better, things as a chiropractor), he would often have to realign an area on more than one occasion, until my body got used to the new position. I don't know, but I would think the Atlas and Axis realignment would work the same way? That you couldn't just get it done once - that you would have to get it done several times, until you r muscles got used to the new position? Lynn You'll just be the same as everyone else but revved up - here a V8 refers to a car! When you have your atlas and Axis realigned - you - well you certainly know its been done - and you probably feel it for about a week - as the muscles adjust to their new position - I just find it really amazing and quite fascinating that the inhabitants and the planet have the same off-centre angle - don't you find that fascinating? And what is the significance of that angle anyway - is it in the pyramid formation by any chance? Best, Jane - Kenneth To: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:13 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment Jane, So you are telling me that if I drink a V8, I still won't be balanced? ;-) Here in the US, there was a TV commercial for V8 that gave the impression that is what you needed for proper balance. Hmmm. I guess it was just some more false advertising. Hehehe :-D Kenneth T - Jane MacRoss To: Monday, March 10, 2008 4:30 PM Atlas Axis alignment Lynn yes - everyone's Atlas and Axis are 23.5' out of alignment - just like the planet - a Swiss man found this and designed a way to get them to align - it is not a specifically chiropractic procedure Best, Jane - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 I apologize for the confusion. When I was talking about V8, I was actually meaning the vegetable juice concoction that is sold in stores here in the US. But... We also call a car engine by numbers as well (ex: V6, V8). Kenneth T - Lynn Ward Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:49 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment At 03:08 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:Seems logical to me - that people would adapt to their environment. Have you ever had the experience, or seen anyone who has, who has sit a chair that is slight off-kilter for a while? Especially if they sit in that chair a lot - like at the office. One's body will adapt to that environment, with the result that they are no longer all the way straight. By that I mean, by sitting in a chair all the time that has, say, one leg or two legs a bit shorter or taller than the others, one's hips and pelvis would tilt to fit the slant of the chair, while the upper body would be straight - not at an angle. I know this happens to people who have one leg slighter longer than the other. The hips get tilted, while one tries to maintain a straight upper body. Actually, the result of both my examples is back pain....BTW, I took the V8 to be the juice too *grin* I know it's an engine, but it never occurred to me that you meant the car! Something else that just occurred to me - I know, when I used to go to the osteopath (on the off and slight chance that some doesn't know, an osteopath is an actual doctor who does similar, but better, things as a chiropractor), he would often have to realign an area on more than one occasion, until my body got used to the new position. I don't know, but I would think the Atlas and Axis realignment would work the same way? That you couldn't just get it done once - that you would have to get it done several times, until you r muscles got used to the new position? Lynn You'll just be the same as everyone else but revved up - here a V8 refers to a car! When you have your atlas and Axis realigned - you - well you certainly know its been done - and you probably feel it for about a week - as the muscles adjust to their new position - I just find it really amazing and quite fascinating that the inhabitants and the planet have the same off-centre angle - don't you find that fascinating? And what is the significance of that angle anyway - is it in the pyramid formation by any chance? Best, Jane - Kenneth Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:13 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment Jane, So you are telling me that if I drink a V8, I still won't be balanced? ;-) Here in the US, there was a TV commercial for V8 that gave the impression that is what you needed for proper balance. Hmmm. I guess it was just some more false advertising. Hehehe :-D Kenneth T - Jane MacRoss Monday, March 10, 2008 4:30 PM Atlas Axis alignment Lynn yes - everyone's Atlas and Axis are 23.5' out of alignment - just like the planet - a Swiss man found this and designed a way to get them to align - it is not a specifically chiropractic procedure Best, Jane - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Brief answer as I'm running to work - the Atlas realignment - is done only once - if you look at the diagrams on the web page - it fits perfectly - you never need it done again - chiropractors don't do it unless they have been especially trained. But the muscles are sore for a while. Best, Jane - Lynn Ward Wednesday, March 12, 2008 1:49 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment At 03:08 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:Seems logical to me - that people would adapt to their environment. Have you ever had the experience, or seen anyone who has, who has sit a chair that is slight off-kilter for a while? Especially if they sit in that chair a lot - like at the office. One's body will adapt to that environment, with the result that they are no longer all the way straight. By that I mean, by sitting in a chair all the time that has, say, one leg or two legs a bit shorter or taller than the others, one's hips and pelvis would tilt to fit the slant of the chair, while the upper body would be straight - not at an angle. I know this happens to people who have one leg slighter longer than the other. The hips get tilted, while one tries to maintain a straight upper body. Actually, the result of both my examples is back pain....BTW, I took the V8 to be the juice too *grin* I know it's an engine, but it never occurred to me that you meant the car! Something else that just occurred to me - I know, when I used to go to the osteopath (on the off and slight chance that some doesn't know, an osteopath is an actual doctor who does similar, but better, things as a chiropractor), he would often have to realign an area on more than one occasion, until my body got used to the new position. I don't know, but I would think the Atlas and Axis realignment would work the same way? That you couldn't just get it done once - that you would have to get it done several times, until you r muscles got used to the new position? Lynn You'll just be the same as everyone else but revved up - here a V8 refers to a car! When you have your atlas and Axis realigned - you - well you certainly know its been done - and you probably feel it for about a week - as the muscles adjust to their new position - I just find it really amazing and quite fascinating that the inhabitants and the planet have the same off-centre angle - don't you find that fascinating? And what is the significance of that angle anyway - is it in the pyramid formation by any chance? Best, Jane - Kenneth Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:13 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment Jane, So you are telling me that if I drink a V8, I still won't be balanced? ;-) Here in the US, there was a TV commercial for V8 that gave the impression that is what you needed for proper balance. Hmmm. I guess it was just some more false advertising. Hehehe :-D Kenneth T - Jane MacRoss Monday, March 10, 2008 4:30 PM Atlas Axis alignment Lynn yes - everyone's Atlas and Axis are 23.5' out of alignment - just like the planet - a Swiss man found this and designed a way to get them to align - it is not a specifically chiropractic procedure Best, Jane - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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