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 Post subject: What I did after last night's meeting.....
PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:44 pm 
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On January 7, 2008 I was driving home from my Band of Brother’s meeting. It was midnight and I was on route four. As I came around the corner by the old Parson’s dealership, I saw a deer on the side of the road. As I slowed down, the deer jumped out over the guardrail and into the street, right in front of my car.

Needless to say I slammed on my breaks and ultimately hit the deer, sending him scurrying off into the Parson’s parking lot. I’d swear the deer would have landed on my windshield if I hadn’t hit the breaks. Imagine that. If my body didn’t have reflexes, I may not be here today.

Think of how fast something like that happens. In less than a second, my eyes registered a deer on the side of the road, saw it leap out of the woods, I watched it float in the air and land.

My brain registered all of that, then sent a mental impulse down my spinal chord, into my sciatic nerve and to my foot telling it to move from the gas pedal and onto the brake.

All the while, I was attentive of the two cars in the opposite lane and that if I swerved the car five feet, I’ll slide down an embankment.

Think of the precision movements it takes to keep a car at the same speed or how little refined a motion it takes to speed one up. Contrast that with the powerful motion I used to slam on the brakes.
Think of how many neurons in my brain it takes for me to still see the look on the deer’s face as it’s hind hip hit my car and his head turned towards the windshield.

Think about the deer’s innate. Do animals have an innate? Do they have a spirit? If so, why didn’t the deer’s innate tell it to stay behind the guardrail. Why did it jump? The only thing that cuts off the flow of innate is a subluxation. I think it is safe to say the deer was subluxated. And that is exactly what I was thinking as I walked towards the deer.

My understanding is that deer are attracted to the light. Are they? Or does the light temporarily subluxate them? What if I was subluxated? I know I wasn’t, I was checked less than an hour before and was clear.

If a subluxated person had the same situation, would they have been able to press the brake as fast? Would they have swerved into the oncoming traffic because they weren’t pay as close attention? Would they have served down into the embankment? Would the subluxated deer be sitting in their front seat instead of the parking lot?

LIFE IS BETTER WITH CHIROPRACTIC.

(I'm thinking about including this article in my upcoming newsletter)

Nardi


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:31 pm 
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I might include in my next newsletter!!

Rick


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