Thursday, June 13, 2013

Spines and Scaffolding

Vector jellyfish for Dr. Hahn of Hahn Family Chiropractic
An explanation from chiropractic Dr. Hahn:
"Within your body there is an energy who's solely responsible for maintaining your physical being. It's like a jellyfish; if you look at your nervous system, it basically looks like a jellyfish (brain and associated nerves). When a jellyfish is in its natural environment is feels happy and has its groove. If it needs more pressure it goes deeper, less pressure it goes shallower. It is perfectly supported and has no problems. But if you want a jellyfish to be on land, what do you get? (splat) A pile of unhappy jellyfish. So how do you get a jellyfish to live on land? Maybe build him a scaffolding, so when the Jellyfish is pinned into his scaffolding and is supported perfectly he has his groove, but when the scaffolding gets out of alignment it either pulls the jellyfish too tight in one place or doesn't support him properly in another and he feels "not right". So the jellyfish knows exactly where the problem is, but isn't strong enough to move it to where it needs to be, and that's where I come in. A chiropractor can pay attention to where the jellyfish tells him the problem is and adjust it. When that happens, the jellyfish gets his groove back. That's the basic story, and it works on many levels because the jellyfish can be the spirit, nervous system, and you can see the jellyfish adapts so even if his scaffolding it out of alignment he can still adapt and make due, but really you want your jellyfish to feel groovy, because you have to live with him here for about a hundred years or so."

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