Philosophy, Chiropractic Dan Mutter Philosophy, Chiropractic Dan Mutter

A House of Light

The Punta Gorda lighthouse was built in 1910 along a stretch of beach that came to be known as the Lost Coast. In the Pacific Northwest, coastal fog and rugged strand made passage by ship dangerous, especially prior to the sonar technologies that only came into wider use in the 1940s.

I had the good fortune the spend a few days backpacking along the Lost Coast and was able to see and climb up the skeleton of this hundred year old structure. The brick, iron, and view are all that remain of a project that was built on an inaccessible coastline. It was placed here not because it was beautiful, not because it was easy, but because it was needed.

Considering the lighthouse this past week and current challenges that face the planet and the life that lives on it, I was reminded of one of BJ Palmer's epigrams:

"It is better to light one candle than curse the darkness."

 

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Good Fortune

Every once in a while, a fortune cookie offers true wisdom. 

Nearly two years ago, when visiting Seattle on my initial reconnaissance mission to the Pacific Northwest, I had dinner with two friends, one from high school and one from college. At the end of the meal, some fortune cookies were passed around and we all cracked them open. Fortune cookie fortunes contain all manner of messages, some generic, some insightful, some funny, and some absolutely nonsensical. 

On this particular occasion, I was gifted with yet another sign that I was on the right course. It read,

Getting together with old friends brings new adventures.
 

 I held on to that fortune for nearly two years, waiting for the right time to pass it along. This past weekend I was fortunate enough to have the sense and the resources to travel back to the East coast to attend the wedding of my good friend. I presented the fortune to his best man, our mutual best friend. It was a small token, but oftentimes the simplest things are the most profound, and the most important. 

 

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In Tune

Life is the expression of tone. In that sentence is the basic principle of Chiropractic.
— D.D. Palmer

More than 100 years ago, D.D. Palmer, the founder of Chiropractic, drew a connection between the state of the nervous system and the health of a person. He defined tone as "the normal degree of nerve tension." 

All living tissues (and organs and organisms) have tone. It is a quality that can be perceived and felt, and through specific types of biometrics, can be measured. When tone is normal, the function of the tissues and organs is normal, and this is the primary marker for healthy physiology.

The nervous system is what allows us to perceive and respond to the world around us and to coordinate how the body moves, feels, and heals. When there is tension on the nervous system, it is reflected in the other tissues of the body. Since the spine is intimately related with the spinal cord and brainstem, and serves as the communication highway between the brain and the body, nerve tension often shows up in the spine. 

Tone can also be seen as an acoustic phenomenon. A stringed instrument, when in tune, requires the strings to exist at certain tension. When energy is added to the strings to make them move, they oscillate within a specific range of frequencies, and the sound is amplified by the body of the instrument. The ability to express the song, to do so with ease, and for there to be harmony in the process requires both structural alignment and tonal refinement. 

When the instrument of the human body is not "in tune," it is because tone is not being expressed normally. In Chiropractic, this is referred to as dis-ease. An attuned nervous system is an adaptive nervous system, and one that allows for health, vitality, and empowerment. This is the basic principle. This is what Chiropractic is founded upon.

  

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