Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 At 12:01 PM 3/11/2008, you wrote: No, no - I knew you meant the juice...I meant, I didn't know Jane was referring to the car..... Lynn PS. At this point in my life, I live in the US too. 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 To: 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 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 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 I have this evil sense of humour - sometimes it gets the better of me Jane - Lynn Ward Wednesday, March 12, 2008 4:17 AM Re: Atlas Axis alignment - Kenneth At 12:01 PM 3/11/2008, you wrote:No, no - I knew you meant the juice...I meant, I didn't know Jane was referring to the car..... 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). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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