Websterโs defines the word principle as: 1. the ultimate source, origin, or cause of something.2. A natural or original tendency, faculty or endowment.3. A fundamental truth, law, doctrine, or motivating force, upon which others are based.4. A rule of conduct, integrity.5. An essential element, constituent, or quality, especially one that produces a specific result.6. […]
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A Story About Martial Arts
Our Martial Arts story actually began when I was an 8 year old child.I was always a tall, lanky, brainy, nerdy kind of kid.Like many kids, I was bullied; but I never had the size, skills, or confidence to fight back and stand up for myself.My parents enlisted me in karate.I instantly took to the […]
Lessons Learned from Tomatoes
I learned a valuable lesson this summer.It is one that will last a lifetime and it came in the simplest of forms. I often keep a half dozen or so tomato plants.The ones I use are descendants from a single plant that a patientโs father brought from Italy.Over the past three summers these tomatoes have […]
Movies
Iโve been asked a couple of times now why we play movies in the office.As with everything else in our office, they are a representation of INNATE.Before you read on, answer this question to yourselfโฆ.HOW? Innate is the expression of life.You, me, our children, dogs, cats, fish, trees, flowers, etc all express life.Each has its […]
Love, Love, Love
Before my last conference I spoke much against medicine.One Thursday night, about a week before Halloween, I awoke in bed as I often do to a thot.It was an innate thot, so I gave it time and pondering.Iโd like to share my story with you nowโฆ 2008 started with a bang for us.The practice was […]
Medical Necessity…
For the past several weeks Iโve been writing negatively about drugs and the damage they often do to people.Although truth, it must come to pass that the whole truth be revealed.And that whole truth is that there are times when medicine is necessary.For anyone who has attended our orientation will attest, I state often […]