Adjusting the Holographic Body Part Two: The emotional posture of subluxation

September 1 2007 Tedd Koren
Adjusting the Holographic Body Part Two: The emotional posture of subluxation
September 1 2007 Tedd Koren

If the body is sick, the mind worries and the spirit grieves; if the mind is sick, the body and spirit will suffer from its confusion; if the spirit is sick, there will be no will to care for the body or mind. - J.R. Worsley Subluxations are state specific In last month's article we discussed that the subluxation is posture or state specific. State/posture specific means that, when the patient assumes a certain posture or consciousness, a sublux­ation may emerge—a subluxation that was not present when they were comfortably standing, sitting or lying down. This phenomenon is called the pasture of subluxation or POS. Since most patients are analyzed and adjusted when prone, sitting or stand­ing, subluxations in other postures are not revealed and, therefore, cannot be corrected. Koren Specific Technique (K.ST) en­ables us to analyze and adjust patients when they assume different physical postures. However, the POS is not limited to physical posture; people can also have an emotional POS. KST also enables us to analyze and adjust patients when they assume different emotional postures. It is no coincidence that the phrase "assuming a posture" may refer to an emotional or a physical stance. The neutral emotional POS Doctors usually analyze and adjust patients while the patient is in a neutral physical or neutral emotional posture. By neutral emotional posture, we are referring to the relatively relaxed and present-time interaction that occurs in an office. However, by limiting our analysis and adjustments to patients in neutral emotional postures, we are not able to find and cor­rect subluxations that appear when the patient is in different emotional postures. There is no purely physical person Just as there is no purely physical person—we have psyche (soul/spirit/mind) as well as soma (body)—so there is no such thing as a purely physical health problem. Every physical health condition has emotional aspects (and every emotional condi- tion has physical aspects). Emotional aspects may be of major importance or of minor importance, but they are always present. This understanding has been a cornerstone of many heal­ing arts, including classical homeopathy. Patients teach us Patients teach us the pow­er of emotions when they relate the following kind of story (with which most heal­ers are familiar): "Doctor, I felt fine after the adjustment but, the moment I thought of my ex-wife, I was suffering again;" or, "When I think of the death of my parent, all the good you did for me disappeared;" or, "When I heard the screech of a car's tires, all my subluxations returned." What happened? The pa­tient assumed an "emotional posture" that created physical subluxations. We must care for patients while they are in emotional postures for more complete subluxation correction. Why does this happen? The field of psycho-neuro-immunology that explores the relationship between the mind, the nervous system, and the immune system may shed some light on this phenomenon. Research reveals emotions have a profound effect on our physi­ology. When we experience anger, fear, joy, grief, depression or other emotional states, we exhibit a multitude of corresponding physical changes. These include changes in blood chemistry, skin, sweat, voice, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the digestive system, the hormonal system, the nervous system, vision, hearing, and much more. Is it no surprise that our body structure also changes? Demonstrate the emotional POS The emotional POS is easily demonstrated. Adjust a patient so he/she is subluxation-free. Now, ask the patient to think of something emotionally charged. You will find that their struc­tural system (most commonly revealed in the cranial bones) has become subluxated again! In practice To locate subluxations relating to emotional states, we must put patients in an emotional posture (POS). While they arc in that posture, we analyze and adjust them for subluxations. This simple procedure reveals a new world of healing. Why weren't the patients presenting this subluxation earlier? It is because they weren't in that emotional posture; they weren't accessing that information. Like a computer Let's use a computer analogy. First, we run a particular pro­gram to locate a file within that program. The file can then be ac­cessed and its contents read, edited, or otherwise manipulated. People contain many "programs," "files," and even "sub-files." For example, a person's emotional world (program) contains many different relationships (files). There is a parent "file" and inside the parent "file" may be hundreds of "sub-files." The various relationship "files" contain information on friends, siblings, spouses, pets, co-workers and each "file" may contain a plethora of "sub-files." The subluxation as a portal or gateway When the file that needs to be accessed is opened and the subluxations associated with it are revealed, you can then cor- rcct those subluxations. If properly corrected, the next time that file is opened (the next time the patient assumes that emotional POS) there will be no subluxations. People are filled with all kinds of emotional postures caus­ing physical subluxations. For example, have a patient think of their ex-spouse. They are opening their cx-spousc file. That file is certainly filled with many different sub-files that can be accessed and the subluxations associated with those sub-files corrected. Once corrected, a patient may find they are able to think of their ex or auto accident or failed test in college or other past event without getting flooded with all kinds of stresses interfering with their physical and/or emotional balance (homeostasis). How do you locate an emotional POS? Using Koren Specific Technique (K.ST). a patient is easily and quickly analyzed and adjusted in various physical and emotional POS's. There are a number of protocols that can be used to locate emotional issues. We will discuss these in the next article, Part Three. Koren Specific Technique, developed by Tedd Ko-ren, DC, is a quick and easy way to locate and cor­rect suhluxations anvuhere in the body. It is gentle for the patient and the doctor. Patients hold their adjustments longer. KST practitioners can specifi- cally analyze and adjust themselves. For seminar information go to www.teddkorenseminars.eom or call l-H00-537-i()01. Write to Dr. Karen at [email protected]. Every physical health condition has emotional aspects.