Today’s edition is a story told my colleague and friend, Dr. Drew Henderson, a principled Chiropractor in Murrayville, Ga. www.murrayvilledc.com Have you ever seen a Jericho Rose? It looks like a balled-up fist of small tumbleweed, dry and brittle as a closed mind. Its spindly, tightly curled branches wear the mask of death, and its […]
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Living Life Fearlessly
A couple of weeks ago I was simply standing at the adjusting table answering a member’s questions when my knee gave out. It was agonizing, like someone took a knife and stabbed me in the knee and then kept going. I hobbled through the remainder of the adjusting shift and hobbled home. The next day […]
Life’s Vibrancy
I was driving into the office a couple of weeks ago and noticing how the trees were all changing colors. The vibrancy of the season was upon us. It made me remember that the trees don’t ask each other “Hey, how are you changing the colors of your leaves this year? Where are you going […]
You May Not Have Electtricity, But You Do Have Power
When storms occur such as the one we in Connecticut are dealing with now, do we see hard times, loss, and fear? Do we feel sorry for ourselves and cry out woh is me? Or, do we see a time to strengthen our resolve, have patience and give love? I know it’s tough when you’ve […]
A Walk in the Woods
When walking in the woods and you see a grouping of twigs and leaves shaped like a bowl in a tree, what do you think? Do you think it was some random act of the wind that arranged them like that, or was it an intelligence with a purpose and plan that did so? Was […]
We Are Colonials
This storm has gotten me thinking about colonial times. Think about the challenges they faced of a new world, new weather, new food, etc. They came in built shelters, started fire, and hunted for food. Think about their weather. It couldn’t have been much different from what we are facing today. Harsh winds, brutal cold, […]