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Hi [[leadFirstName]],
What is death, really? How do we define it?
Let’s say you didn’t have a bunch of fancy medical equipment and sensors and beeping heart monitors to tell that a person was alive. How would you be able to tell when they were dead?
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The answer is not all that mysterious. All of the things that we identify as signifying death (lack of a heartbeat, no pulse, the stoppage of breathing, and the absence of brain function) all boil down to one simple thing: movement!
As B.J. Palmer once put it, “There is only one dis-ease, regardless of where or what organ or organs involved: paralysis of action.”
Movement means life. If any of the above-mentioned indicators of life are still present (still moving), it means there is still life left in the body. When none of those factors are present (paralysis of action), it means the body is no longer a suitable habitat for life, so life has left the body. The body is dead.
When someone is subluxated, their “normal function” decreases until it becomes “abnormal function.” That leads to “minus function,” and then “paralysis.” Paralysis of any part of the body leads to dis-ease, the breakdown of health, and eventually, total paralysis—death.
LIVE CLEAR,
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