lunes, 26 de junio de 2023

The need for professionals like us, spinologists

It has been evident for quite some time that the world is not doing well. It is also obvious that there are too many vested interests €€ that prevent us from doing what is most logical for the benefit of everyone. What we now have on top of that is the perpetuation of fear, which hinders people from thinking, reasoning, or using their own logic to understand things. Fear limits, making it easier for those who exercise control.

If we already live in an era of immediacy, non-stop activity, urgency, and stress as the norm, the last thing we need is an added factor of constant fear about what may come.

You may wonder, "What does all this have to do with spinology? Doesn't a spinologist simply work on the human spine and that's it?" Well, it has a lot to do with it. By the way, a spinologist helps the body align its spine, period.

The philosophy of the profession is based on the understanding and respect for natural laws; on the concept of the wisdom of nature (referred to as the "innate wisdom of the body" in us).

The application of the Spinology technique is one of the means, but not the end. If your spine consistently avoids vertebral misalignments, your body and mind function better—this is a fact, and it is logical. Human physiology has already accounted for it; it is not something new. It is not a method that someone discovers and develops into a profession. Simply put, the inherent potential for optimal (not mediocre) life maintenance and all its manifestations has always existed in living beings.

When I see or hear politicians or "important people," I always wonder how they would be if they had their spines checked. It is clear that having your spine adjusted is not everything for the proper functioning of the body, but it is among the most important factors. In a deck of cards, there are triumphs and secondary cards. Among those triumphs or aces is Spinology, which allows for a better physiology and a better life.


How can spinologists contribute to improving society? We are aware that we can't do much about the major pressing issues of today, such as famine, climate change and its consequences, or wars. However, what we can do, and what we do, is provide a better perspective on vitality and respect for the intrinsic nature of the individuals we "touch". The most evident and satisfying example for us is working with families. When families improve their well-being, they see things from a much more optimistic perspective.

I have been practicing spinology for 42 and a half years. I train spinologists, I have written a book on spinology, and I have conducted countless interviews, conferences, and actively engage on social media. I have to say that my message hasn't changed one bit since I started in 1981.        My mission is to help people live better, think and use their own logic, and reclaim their identity within the natural framework we live in.

If you ask me if I like the current state of the world, you already know my answer. But I am deeply convinced that, as a spinologist, I am contributing in my own way to restoring balance. Natural laws are characterized by their suitability and are governed by an order that has nothing to do with the Internet, the WHO, the Kremlin, Beijing, or Washington. It is the natural order that has existed since the first signs of life on this planet.

I now turn to the cover of my book, which depicts the ripple effect of a raindrop on the surface of a lake. And here, I'll leave it, because I would like you, the reader, to reflect upon it.

Enrique Borredá López

Arizona, artist James Ayers

Arizona, artist: James Ayer

 



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