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You may have seen the term "innate intelligence" used
by chiropractors. We use that term because it is at the core of
a true understanding of what chiropractic philosophy is all about.
Innate intelligence is that part of universal intelligence that
is within us all. Before we go further, let me define these terms.
Universal intelligence is just as it implies: it is the intelligence
that runs the universe. It is what makes the earth turn, the sun
always rise in the east, the rain fall, gravity work, etc. Universal
intelligence may also be known as Mother Nature, God, or by similar
names.
Innate intelligence is the intelligence that runs the body. It
is what makes your liver, kidneys, heart, etc., function without
you thinking about it. For instance, can you tell what function
your liver is performing right now? No, you can't, but your innate
intelligence is controlling all the functions clear down to the
metabolism of the individual cells.
To bring innate intelligence into focus -- it is the intelligence
that started us all from two cells, then controlled the growth until
we became the approximately four trillion cells we are today. Remember
that, as the embryo grows, the central nervous system (the brain
and spinal cord) are the first to develop. From the central nervous
system, the branches of the nervous system grow (the peripheral
nervous system). Then, from the peripheral nervous system, the organs
develop and grow. At each stage of growth, innate intelligence controls
all functions.
Once the person is born and continues to grow, innate intelligence
maintains such things as normal functions, cell reproduction, repair
and immune response. For instance, have you ever wondered why if
you shave the hair on your arm it only grows back to normal length,
while the hair on your head keeps growing? Or why, if you cut your
arm, the body will heal itself, stop the bleeding, lay down scar
tissue, etc.? Innate intelligence does all of this. To sum it up,
the power or intelligence that made the body can maintain and heal
the body as long as it is not interfered with.
So how does all this apply to chiropractic philosophy? The major
purpose of chiropractic is to remove nerve interference (interference
with innate intelligence) in the form of subluxation. The subluxation
is vertebral misalignment with resulting pressures on the nervous
system. This is what chiropractors are trained to find and fix.
To go into a thorough discussion of innate intelligence and its
relationship to chiropractic philosophy would fill a book. The main
point to understand here is that the body has far more intelligence
than any doctor. We have yet to gain a complete understanding of
how the nervous system works, but we do know that it works much
better without interference. The job of the chiropractor is to remove
the interference. The job of any doctor should be to raise the patient's
natural or innate healing ability to its highest efficiency.
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