As a field of healing, the science of chiropractic has baffled some people and made them to call it unscientific, but from the perspective of Jewish Cabalists, the belief is well rooted in mystical traditions. Chiropractic theory teaches that the body is infused with a vital principle, which imparts a native intelligence to the body. This vital spirit is connected on the up side to a Universal intelligence.
According to Chiropractic teachings, the job of the physician is to allow the vital spirit to suffuse freely through the body, and then the body's innate intelligence will do its job, healing itself and seeing that the body works properly and heals. Scientists consider the theory somewhat magical in nature, because, after all, what physical evidence is there of the existence of a non-physical vital principle.
Mystics, on the other hand, have been teaching about the existence of these phenomena from time immemorial. In the Tanya, a book about Cabalistic teachings composed by a Russian mystic, the Alter Rebbe, readers are taught that the body is suffused by a spirit called the "nephesh." While the nephesh is connected to four higher spiritual bodies, the nephesh itself is divided into an animal portion and and intelligent portion. The "intelligent nephesh" resides in the spinal cord and brain. From this central position, it can extend its influence on the whole body. The "intelligent nephesh," therefore, corresponds to the vital principle described by the founders of chiropractic science
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The connection between the body and the vital flows in the CNS are the nerve roots that leave the spinal cord and go to all organs and parts of the body. Thechiropractor's job is to make sure these living highways of life remain open, and serve as channels of the intelligent nephesh to the rest of the body. This is the essence of chiropractorschiropractic science.
Towing and Roadside Service
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Free Roadside Assistance
Access to roadside assistance is essential for every driver. Fortunately, there are ways of getting roadside assistance coverage for no money down at all. For example, when you buy a new certified pre-owned car, free roadside asistance coverage ususally comes as part of the package.
You can search on Edmunds.com, for example and see a list of roadside assistance coverage for each car manufacturer. The roadside assistance specs are different for each company, and the length of time the coverage will last may be determined by milleage or by vehicle age. Sometimes, roadside assistance can be thrown into a used car deal, however, this may require having the vehicle undergo a separate inspecton. The downside of these deals is that the plan usually covers towing to the nearest dealership, which will mean higher repair costs, both for parts and labor.
GM has linked a free year of roadside assistance with wireless and GPS technology. If a vehicle breaks down, the driver is connected top a GM service call center that sends out towing and other roadside services. The center can even unlock doors remotely and help to pinpoint the locale of a stolen auto. After the free year OnStar costs $200 or more a year, depending on (how many|which} features the car owner wishes to {buy|acquire|purchase}.
Many cell phone companies and credit card companies also offer roadside asistance plans. However, anyone purchasing one of these plans is encouraged to read the fine print carefully as there have already been law suits. by customers who thought they were getting a free roadside assistance plan only to discover they were being billed on their credit card. One type of cell phone plan requires that the call for asistance be made from their phone.
Some cell phone plans are actually little more than dispatch services, and costs for the roadside asistance must be paid separately. So it behooves the consumer to carefully inspect any "free" roadside asistance plan he is signing up for.
You can search on Edmunds.com, for example and see a list of roadside assistance coverage for each car manufacturer. The roadside assistance specs are different for each company, and the length of time the coverage will last may be determined by milleage or by vehicle age. Sometimes, roadside assistance can be thrown into a used car deal, however, this may require having the vehicle undergo a separate inspecton. The downside of these deals is that the plan usually covers towing to the nearest dealership, which will mean higher repair costs, both for parts and labor.
GM has linked a free year of roadside assistance with wireless and GPS technology. If a vehicle breaks down, the driver is connected top a GM service call center that sends out towing and other roadside services. The center can even unlock doors remotely and help to pinpoint the locale of a stolen auto. After the free year OnStar costs $200 or more a year, depending on (how many|which} features the car owner wishes to {buy|acquire|purchase}.
Many cell phone companies and credit card companies also offer roadside asistance plans. However, anyone purchasing one of these plans is encouraged to read the fine print carefully as there have already been law suits. by customers who thought they were getting a free roadside assistance plan only to discover they were being billed on their credit card. One type of cell phone plan requires that the call for asistance be made from their phone.
Some cell phone plans are actually little more than dispatch services, and costs for the roadside asistance must be paid separately. So it behooves the consumer to carefully inspect any "free" roadside asistance plan he is signing up for.
Towing and Wrecker Service
Towing Service or wrecker service is a category of service work that includes towing, lock out service, flat tire change, junp starts, fuel delivery, car storage, private property impounds, flat bed towing and motorcycle towing While the service might seem simple enough to bystanders watching it take place, in fact it is complex and can damage the vehicle being towed if not done properly. For example, vehicles that ride low to the ground need special care when being towed so the bottom won't scrape against the ground, and sometimes they require flat bed towing. Certain tow truck services such as pulling a vehicle out of ditch or towing a vehicle that has been in a wreck can be time consuming and difficult procedures. For all these reasons, tow truck companies must be licensed to offer their services.
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