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Living Gods Will (A Monday Morning Message)

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I try to live God’s will for me. I realize that when I am able to turn it over to God then everything falls into place so much better. The idea that I am in control of the way my life turns out is an illusion. I certainly don’t use that

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What a Wonderful World

By Robert W. Tarantino BS, DC, PhC From “The 34th Principle” In the year 1927 Dr. Ralph W. Stephenson took B.J. Palmer’s Chiropractic Philosophy and systematically indexed it into the Thirty-three Fundamental Principles of Chiropractic. In the Preface to his Chiropractic Textbook Dr. Stephenson wrote, ” to me the Fountainhead of Chiropractic was BJ, not

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Trading Places

By Jay Handt, BS, DC, PhCFrom “The 34th Principle” Is it religious to acknowledge that there is a power that is greater than us, that animates the universe; that is responsible for the unfolding of life? Is it religious to hold the belief that the power that made the body heals the body? Is it

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In Memoriam: Dr. Fred Barge

Media Relations; Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Fred H. Barge, D.C., Ph.C., passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, in La Crosse, Wis. A renowned chiropractic philosopher, lecturer, inventor and prolific writer, he was 70 years old. He was one of 19 chiropractors in his extended family. He was founder and president of Barge

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Loss of an Icon – Fred H. Barge, DC, PhC.

(Forwarded by Bobby Braile @ NYK) The chiropractic profession has lost an icon, and I have lost a dear friend. Fred H. Barge DC, PhC died Wednesday morning July 2, 2003 at his home inLaCrosse Wisconsin. As of this newsletter the family has chosen to hold aprivate service for the family. Fred suffered a sudden

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Living Gods Will (A Monday Morning Message)

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I try to live God’s will for me. I realize that when I am able to turn it over to God then everything falls into place so much better. The idea that I am in control of the way my life turns out is an illusion. I certainly don’t use that

Read More »

What a Wonderful World

By Robert W. Tarantino BS, DC, PhC From “The 34th Principle” In the year 1927 Dr. Ralph W. Stephenson took B.J. Palmer’s Chiropractic Philosophy and systematically indexed it into the Thirty-three Fundamental Principles of Chiropractic. In the Preface to his Chiropractic Textbook Dr. Stephenson wrote, ” to me the Fountainhead of Chiropractic was BJ, not

Read More »

Trading Places

By Jay Handt, BS, DC, PhCFrom “The 34th Principle” Is it religious to acknowledge that there is a power that is greater than us, that animates the universe; that is responsible for the unfolding of life? Is it religious to hold the belief that the power that made the body heals the body? Is it

Read More »

In Memoriam: Dr. Fred Barge

Media Relations; Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Fred H. Barge, D.C., Ph.C., passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, in La Crosse, Wis. A renowned chiropractic philosopher, lecturer, inventor and prolific writer, he was 70 years old. He was one of 19 chiropractors in his extended family. He was founder and president of Barge

Read More »

Loss of an Icon – Fred H. Barge, DC, PhC.

(Forwarded by Bobby Braile @ NYK) The chiropractic profession has lost an icon, and I have lost a dear friend. Fred H. Barge DC, PhC died Wednesday morning July 2, 2003 at his home inLaCrosse Wisconsin. As of this newsletter the family has chosen to hold aprivate service for the family. Fred suffered a sudden

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