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Subject: Innate Intelligence: The Process of Life

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"Innate regulates all. It is that abstract, intangible, unseen, perfect, immaculate, infinite and infallible regulatory factor [in] all times, all ways.” —B.J. Palmer

Innate literally means “born within.” It’s not a mystical or metaphysical thing—all it really means is that your body possesses what it needs to live.

The old chiropractors used to use the following example: If you cut your arm right now, what would happen? Blood will flow from the wound, for a start. White blood cells will quickly multiply. Before long, the blood will coagulate and clot, scabbing over to close the wound off from the environment. If the cut is very deep, puss will be produced to help stave off infection.

Then the wound begins the process of healing. This process begins in the deepest part of the cut first and works its way outward until the scab falls off, revealing freshly grown skin underneath.

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During this process, you might cover the cut with a bandage. You might take a painkiller if it really hurts. In extreme cases, a doctor might need to sew up the cut with a few stitches or even pack the wound full of antibiotics as an extra precaution.

Now, what if you went down to the morgue and made the same cut on a dead body? What would happen? No blood would flow, that’s for sure, but we could still pack the wound with antibiotics, stitch it up, and cover it with a bandage.

Those things heal wounds, right? So, won’t the cut heal? It’s obviously impossible for a dead body to heal. It will never heal again.

The life within it—its innate intelligence—has been cut off permanently. When life is gone, the body can’t heal, so it dies.

LIVE CLEAR,

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