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Chiropractic Thoughts was originally published in 1927 as a textbook for students at Drain's Texas Chiropractic College. After graduating from the Palmer School of Chiropractic in 1911 where he studied with D.D. Palmer and B.J. Palmer. Drain practiced chiropractic for 11 years and taught at TCC for seven years before writing this book. He was president of TCC from 1920 until 1954. Drain's mastery of the philosophy of chiropractic is evident within the pages of Chiropractic Thoughts. The book is a rare gem and an excellent complement to Stephenson's Chiropractic Textbook, published the same year. Drain wrote in the first person perspective, what he referred to as "street language." Drain's chapters explain many core philosophical concepts such as, Retracing, Innate Intelligence, Cause of Disease, Spinal Cord Pressure, Positive Survival Values, Adjusting, Function, and Intellectual Adaptation. This book is one of a kind. It is an absolute must read for every chiropractor.
"The Aura: Alchemy of Spirit and Matter," sheds light on a timeless mystery - what is the aura, where does it come from and is it important? The pages within describe the science, psychology, biology and Spiritual elements of the aura. Understanding this human energy field, the aura, is the new frontier that will shift the way we view health and wellness. This book is a must have for anyone interested in self-improvement, health, wellness, and all holistic practitioners including Chiropractors.
Integrative approach to achieving optimal health through using chiropractic care, yoga practice, and ancient concepts of life force to revitalize the body.
This book is a biography of the D.D. Palmer, founder of chiropractic.
Portable Prose: The Novel and the Everyday examines the novel as a privileged site for representing the everyday, as well as a physical object that occupies public and private space. This collection interrogates the relationships between these differing aspects of the novel’s existence, negotiating the boundaries between the material world, subjective experience, and strategies of representation. This collection offers a wide array of innovative novelistic explorations—with a focus ranging from nineteenth-century fiction to contemporary literary theory—and explores the portability of novels as both physical things and virtual hermeneutic devices. While mimetic qualities of prose remain an integral consideration for literary interpretation, this collection argues for more diverse frameworks—ones that see aesthetic components of the novel in close connection with reading practices, shared structures of feeling, and the corporeal. In this capacity, this volume will argue for readings of texts that consider the capacity for literary culture to move through the world, but also to make it or re-make it new.
In a world as complex as ours, an integral approach is needed to help sort through a dynamic landscape and respond effectively to individual and collective challenges. Integral Theory in Action provides the first multi-authored overview of such an approach. Integral Theory is the result of 30 years of research and is being applied in over 35 distinct disciplines. This volume brings together two dozen leading scholar-practitioners who are actively applying integral principles and who address a range of issues from an integral perspective including: climate change, embodiment, feminist aesthetics, community discourse, treatment of depression, developmental theory, and global ethics. The strengths, limitations, and potential of Integral Theory and Ken Wilber's AQAL model are weighed by each contributor. This collection pushes the field of Integral Theory in new ways and new directions, and provides a comprehensive overview that makes it an invaluable resource for any integral effort.