About Mike Morrell
Michael Morrell is the collaborating author, with Fr. Richard Rohr, on
The Divine Dance: The Trinity and Your Transformation. He's also the founder of Wisdom Camp, a day-retreat for mystical misfits, and a founding organizer of the justice, arts, and spirituality Wild Goose Festival.
Michael curates contemplative and community experiences, taking joy in holding space for the extraordinary transformation that can
take place at the intersection of anticipation, imagination, and radical
acceptance.
Michael is also an avid writer, publishing consultant, author coach, futurist, and curator of the book-reviewing community,
Speakeasy. His two children are growing up entirely too fast and he lives in Asheville, North Carolina.
I’m not trying to be antagonistic towards this, but what do you think of this?
http://vvi.onstreammedia.com/cgi-bin/visearch?user=pbs-saf&template=play220asf.html&query=*&squery=%2BClipID:4+%2BVideoAsset:pbssaf1210&inputField=%20&entire=No&ccstart=1298098&ccend=2231231&videoID=pbssaf1210
Ok, that didn’t work…go to this page http://www.pbs.org/saf/1210/video/watchonline.htm and choose the video, “Adjusting the joints”
I have that one beat. My father in law is an outstanding chiropractor. He adjusted our son at just a couple of months old. I have some great pictures of it and he did an excellent job. I don’t know that is always the thing to do or that all kids need that but it was very interesting to watch and did absolutely no harm.
Chiropractic has an excellent medical record and can be extremely effective for certain things. It is important to have someone experienced and reputable.
I think it’s very important… the most important thing when entrusting something as sensitive to tension as your spine is to be adjusted by someone you *like* and *trust*.
Similar to having babies surrounded only by people you *like* and *trust*..
It makes all the difference in the world.
You can tell yourself the person is reputable all day long but if you in your gut don’t really like or quite trust that person, you’ll respond not as favorably. Many people blame themselves for being tense instead of understanding there’s a source of tension within themselves going unheeded or unheard.
But yes.. experienced and reputable to start with.
.., the thing is that it may work for some and wont work for others.. well, there is no harm in trying.. 🙂
If it gives you a stroke, that would be harm in trying. 🙁
Chiropractors have *zero* records in strokes that I’m aware of. Osteopaths, on the other hand – basically M.D.’s with weekend crash-courses in spinal manipulation – have caused strokes. But even then, that’s rare.
I’ll try & watch the video later. In the meantime, if you’d like, check out the peer-reviewed Journal of Subluxation Research.