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Chiropractic Phil

33 Principles of Chiropractic Philosophy

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Principle 1 The Major Premise. A Universal Intelligence is in all matter and continually gives to it all its properties and actions, thus maintaining it in existance.
Principle 2 The Chiropractic Meaning of Life. The expression of this intelligence through matter is the Chiropractic Meaning of life.
Principle 3 The Union of Intelligence and Matter. Life is necessarily the union of intelligence and matter.
Principle 4 The Triune of Life. Life is a triunity having three necessary united factors, namely, Intelligence, Force, and Matter.
Principle 5 The Perfection of the Triune. In order to have 100% Life, there must be 100% Intelligence, 100% Force, 100% Matter.
Principle 6 The Principle of Time. There is no process that does not require time.
Principle 7 The Amount of Intelligence in Matter. The amount of intelligence for any given amount of matter is 100%, and is always proportional to its requirements.
Principle 8 The Function of Intelligence. The function of intelligence is to create force.
Principle 9 The Amount of Force Created by Intelligence. The amount of force created by intelligence is always 100%.
Principle 10 The Function of Force. The function of force is to unite intelligence and matter.
Principle 11 The Character of Universal Forces. The forces of Universal Intelligence are manifested by physical laws; are unswerving and unadapted, and have no solicitude for the structures in which they work.
Principle 12 Interference with Transmission of Universal Forces. There can be interference with transmission of universal forces.
Principle 13 The Function of Matter. The function of matter is to express force.
Principle 14 Universal Life. Force is manifested by motion in matter; all matter has motion, therefore there is universal life in all matter.
Principle 15 No Motion without the Effort of Force. Matter can have no motion without the application of force by intelligence.
Principle 16 Intelligence in both Organic and Inorganic Matter. Universal Intelligence gives force to both organic and inorganic matter.
Principle 17 Cause and Effect. Every effect has a cause and every cause has effects.
Principle 18 Evidence of Life. The signs of life are evidence of the intelligence of life.
Principle 19 Organic Matter. The material of the body of a "living thing" is organized matter.
Principle 20 Innate Intelligence. A "living thing" has an inborn intelligence within its body, called Innate Intelligence.
Principle 21 The Mission of Innate Intelligence. The mission of Innate Intelligence is to maintain the material of the body of a "living thing" in active organization.
Principle 22 The Amount of Innate Intelligence. There is 100% of Innate Intelligence in every "living thing," the requisite amount, proportional to its organization.
Principle 23 The Function of Innate Intelligence. The function of Innate Intelligence is to adapt universal forces and matter for use in the body, so that all parts of the body will have co-ordinated action for mutual benifit.
Principle 24 The Limits of Adaption. Innate Intellligence adapts forces and matter for the body as long as it can do so without breaking a universal law, or Innate Intelligence is limited by the limitation of matter.
Principle 25 The Character of Innate Forces. The forces of Innate Intelligence never injure or destroy the structures in which they work.
Principle 26 Comparison of Universal and Innate Forces. In order to carry on the universal cycle of life, Universal forces are destructive, and Innate forces constructive, as regards structural matter.
Principle 27 The Normality of Innate Intelligence. Innate Intelligence is always normal and its function is always normal.
Principle 28 The Conductors of Innate Forces. The forces of Innate Intelligence operate through or over the nervous system in animal bodies.
Principle 29 Interference with Transmission of Innate Forces. There can be interference with the transmission of Innate Forces.
Principle 30 The Cause of Dis-ease. Interference with the transmission of Innate forces causes inco-ordination of dis-ease.
Principle 31 Subluxations. Interference with transmission in the body is always directly or indirectly due to sublucations in the spinal column.
Principle 32 The principle of Coordination. Coordination is the principle of harmonious action of all the parts of an organism, in fulfilling their offices and purposes.
Principle 33 The Law of Demand and Supply. The Law of Demand and Supply is existent in the body in its ideal state; wherein the "clearing house," is the brain, Innate the virtuous "banker," brain cells "clerks," and nerve cells "messengers."
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