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Every month we are featuring one of the 33 Principles of Chiropractic that were published by Ralph W. Stephenson D.C. in 1927 in a book called “The Chiropractic Textbook”. Even today these principles are central to chiropractic. Whilst some of the language is a bit old the principles remain solid. Consider the principle of this month and discuss it with us when you visit the practice.

Here’s to a greater understanding of life and health.

Chiropractic Principle #15

No Motion without the Effort of Force

Matter can have no motion without the application of force by Intelligence.

In Other Words…

Since the act of motion is itself not visible, how do we know motion exists?! By witnessing an object upon which force is acting, change. Change of matter is evidence that a force was applied by Intelligence.

For Instance…

Looking from the window, how do you know if it’s windy? Of course, by watching things blow in the wind! For a tree’s leaves to blow, an application of force by Intelligence upon the leaves must occur. Movement of the leaves is evidence of the force.

As Applied To You…

The messages traveling through your nerves are only able to do so, because a force of motion was applied. Evidence of this force? Your body’s detectable response to the message!

 

– Ralph W Stephenson D C 1927