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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Politics of Healing

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As I drove home from the office last night, people were celebrating in the street. Barak Obama had been elected our new president and there ...
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When Awareness Fades, So Does Our Health

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During a recent trip to New York , I spent a night at a childhood friend's house. At about 6:45 the next morning, I heard the sound of a...
Wednesday, September 10, 2008

You Don't Need to Think to Be Aware

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Very often, when clients or patients lie on my table and receive a Network Spinal Analysis entrainment, they become extremely relaxed. Somet...

Wellness is a Habit

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Statistics show somewhere between eighty five and ninety percent of all disease is lifestyle related. Lifestyle is simply an accumulation of...

How Long Does it Take to Heal?

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Matajura wanted to become a great awordsman, but his father said he wasn't quick enough and could never learn. Determined, Matajura went...
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A Stroke of Insight

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In the medical model our main concern is to remove symptoms and restore the body to its previous state. From a wellness or healing perspecti...

Myths of Healing

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Throughout different periods of our life we tend to have different belief systems. For instance, when I was a child I believed in Santa Clau...

Make Consciousness, Not War

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It has been said that one cannot fix a problem with the same level of consciousness that created it in the first place. When I read a book o...

Do We Have a Choice in Healing?

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I am in a profession that continually affords me the opportunity to witness people in their healing processes. To witness someone in the hea...
Sunday, March 30, 2008

What's The Goal of Healing

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Years ago, when I first began to study and practice Dr. Donald Epstein's work, it was called Network Chiropractic. Through research and ...
Thursday, March 27, 2008

Bridging the Gap in Healing

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Several years ago when I first began practicing, a client told me about a conscious living group that she was attending. Given my mainstream...
Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Letting Go and Healing

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I was raised as a Catholic, and there is one aspect of my religious upbringing that has always stuck with me. When asked about this, the ans...
Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Is The Dog Whisperer Holistic?

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I have often commented that the concepts I work with and teach in Network Spinal Analysis and Somato-Respiratory Integration are not exclusi...

Reorganizational versus Restorative Healing

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Once again the holiday season is upon us and as always I feel blessed to be invited to a number of holiday gatherings. While I wouldn't ...
Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Health Care Providers Using Fear Tactics

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Last week one of my practice participants called to ask if we could schedule some time to meet. She said she was feeling pressured about her...
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Monday, January 21, 2008

Is There an Invisible Force That Connects Us?

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Several years ago I heard about an interesting phenomenon called The Hundredth Monkey. The Macaca fuscata monkeys had been observe in the wi...
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Monday, November 12, 2007

What Can We Learn from a Five Year Old?

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A couple of weeks ago, I was visiting a friend in the burbs who has a couple of young daughters that know me as Uncle Gene. Visits usually i...
Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Not Everything is Healthy in Health Magazines

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One of the so-called advantages of having an office like the Center for Holistic Health is the abundance of free magazines that are sent to ...
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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Continuing With Network Spinal Analysis Even When It Doesn't Feel So Good

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By Linda Lewis Little did I know that when I walked into Dr. Gene's office in Woodstock three years ago that such profound changes would...
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Alternative Medicine Isn't Always Holistic

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Many people contact the Center for Holistic Health looking for an alternative approach to addressing their health problems. This is usually ...
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Friday, July 6, 2007

Is Holistic Non-Christian?

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by Dr. Gene Clerkin This past weekend, my colleagues, Jennifer and Brenton, and I headed down to the Alive Expo with a box full of business ...
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Inner Peace: Is it My Responsibility?

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by Dr. Gene Clerkin I recently started working with a practice participant who was dealing with a number of stressful situations in her life...
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Making sense of nutrition

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by Trulie Ankerberg-Nobis, M.S. Over the years that I have been studying and counseling others in nutrition, I frequently hear people compla...
Thursday, April 5, 2007

Wisdom vs. intellect

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A couple of months ago, I conducted a workshop for a group of senior citizens. Like most of the workshops I offer, it was based upon concept...
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Dr. Gene Clerkin
Decatur, Georgia, United States
If you ask us, one of the finest chiropractors never to crack a neck. Oh, he can, of course. But he doesn't. Only rarely. You see, it simply isn't necessary. But many are surprised. Some are even addicted to the crack. We understand completely----a twist, a crunch, that jarring rush of warmth. It can feel good. It's also all that most people have been given to know of chiropractic. So, tell you what, we'll make you a deal: how about we trade you a lingering whoosh…..for a passing pop? …As you lie resting, in comes a subtle series of touches, with an eye to your unique tensions, that loosen along the arc of the breath small waves of remarkably measurable ease. It's sort of like the universe hitting you with a great big, wonderfully soft pillow. Lots more energy, real clarity of thought (and heart), it's a Yes if you've ever felt one. Talk about addicted…… Only, Dr. Gene even teaches his patients the Do-It-Yourself companion technique to sustain the work. Therein lies a successful loving practice; to which you are most welcome. And let's face it: with care like that? nobody needs anything twisted, not even an arm, to come and join the buzz.
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