At the Café our focus is not on treating a pain
or symptom but is based on the philosophy that there is a greater
whole of the individual and their life, which needs to be addressed. We
believe in addressing the entire individual not just the parts. True
health comes from the inside out. It is accessing this inner
energy and tapping its potential that allows us to obtain true
health, mentally, physically and spiritually. It is this
focus that sets us apart from other modalities, professions, and
healthcare services. At the Café of Life we serve life!
“There is a Universal Intelligence in all matter continuously
giving to it all of its properties and actions, thus maintaining
it in existence.”
D.D. Palmer, Founder
of Chiropractic
It is this statement laid down by the founder of chiropractic
that describes the essence of what we as chiropractors work with
everyday; the innate healing potential of the body. The fact
that the body is intelligent and works of its own accord gives
power and meaning to the very work that we do. To assist
in the process of healing and true health is as powerful and remarkable
as the body is itself.
Mission Statement
To assist individuals in gaining greater clarity
in their life, body, and consciousness through the art of the chiropracTIC
adjustment. To
create a sacred space for people to relax, recuperate, and heal
from within as a consequence of the essence that they are. To
help dissolve experiences of life that act as roadblocks on the
path of evolution and personal growth. To uplift the consciousness
of humankind by bringing more life, which is love, which is light
to the world. “The very power which miraculously
formed life from two cells is the very power which heals us from
our various ailments and allows for the potential optimal health.”
C.R. Sullwold
“There is no art without love. Art is
always the making of the soul, the craft of man’s touch, whether
that touch is corporeal or the touch of the mind and spirit; so
it has been since Neanderthal times and so it will always be.”
Dr.
David R. Hawkins |