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NETWORK SPINAL ANALYSIS (NSA)
Allowing a Higher Level of Human Function
Interview with Dr. Donald Epstein - Jenny
Thomas (InTouch Magazine)
Doctor Donald Epstein, founder of NSA visited New Zealand recently.
InTouch was privileged to speak with him and this article is based
on that conversation.
From time to time an extremely elegant and
sublimely simple procedure or protocol will arise from an already
existing, long established technique.
Network Spinal Analysis could
be described in this way, arising as it did when in 1982, New York
Chiropractor, Doctor Donald Epstein began "networking"
various chiropractic techniques. Through meticulous observation
and by comparing the findings and results of one method with another,
he began to see the efficacy of marrying certain techniques in a
manner which enables the practitioner, through the use of light
touch to release large amounts of spinal tension from a patient.
Although this might not sound very dramatic, it is a fact that the
absolutely remarkable 'life-changing' ways in which patients respond
to this method of care has become a hallmark of NSA. This unique
approach to health is a synthesis of long standing chiropractic
methods, quantum mechanics, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology while
also acknowledging changing perspectives in health care. In Doctor
Epstein's case, these changes involve an expanded interpretation
of the concept of 'wellness'.
Dr Epstein: "Network Spinal Analysis sits within
a new paradigm which I have been developing internationally and
that's called the Wellness Paradigm. Wellness is not about whether
a person has disease. It's about their internal experience of their
body, the ability to make constructive healthy choices, and their
ability to enjoy life and be well. Wellness is that state of concern
in which you are relatively invincible, nothing can ruin your day,
you feel alive, vital and confident and experience a high state
of well-being. When you experience wellness, your circumstances
of the moment do not easily upset your internal state."
Findings from Network care have been documented in major University
studies which examine the social science and bio-medical indicators
of wellness by looking at a variety of different things people do
to increase their health levels. A person who meditates daily, has
buns of steel from exercise and the most expensive urine on the
planet from supplements, and who has stopped doing the destructive
things, will double their perceived wellness factor. However, if
that person then adds Network Care, their wellness factor - their
ability to make healthy life choices and stick to them - trebles!"
"What we are looking at here is an experience of life beyond
the usual form. A more subtle engagement with the parts of the brain
that allow a person to express their higher level of humanity and
function occurs so that a greater capacity to express more connections
of compassion and love arises. I call these 'higher end social changes',
because there are spiritual connotations involved. The individual
is different in the way they relate to others and their environment.
They can be instrumental in helping create a more compassionately
productive community."
To understand the 'mechanics' of NSA, we must first remind ourselves
that the spine is composed of bones sitting on top of each other
with discs or pads in-between. These bones or vertebrae have holes
like donuts in them. These holes create a spinal-canal for the spinal
cord which extends from the base of the brain to the tail-bone.
The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and the spinal
cord and is supported by an intricate system of tissues called the
meninges, that are filled with fluid which nourishes and protects
the nervous system, all of which sits within the spinal canal, protected
by the bony vertebrae. Connective tissue attaches this system to
the top and bottom of the spine and this tissue is subject to stresses,
tension and distortion.
We perceive our world through the nervous system. It is also through
the nervous system that we coordinate the function of every cell,
organ and tissue in the body. Every region of the body and every
emotion is expressed through the nervous system. Also it's the part
of us with which we reason and which adapts us to stress and it's
the vehicle we use to create our conscious reality. So, when an
event occurs that our brain decides is not safe for us to fully
experience at that particular time, the energy and information of
the event is translated into vibration and tension, which is then
stored in the body. This tension begins to distort the spinal system:
Spinal bones (the vertebrae) lose their normal alignment and muscles
and ligaments strain and pull. Nerves can become compressed or stretched
and irritated which results in abnormal function. As the nervous
system is put under pressure, the spine is no longer able to right
itself without outside help. Our body then 'closes off' the offending
energy and tension, but over time, muscular tightness, spinal distortion,
reduced breathing into the area occurs and consequently reduced
movement results. Until it is safe to experience that energy again,
and digest the information from the trauma, we cannot really feel
whole or well.
Dr Epstein: "This is a very real thing - anyone who is at the
crossroads of life, physically, emotionally or spiritually, or anyone
who cannot get further than they were before needs Network care
to help their brain to move from stress physiology which results
in a person's structure being fixed in defense posture. In fact
most of us remain in defense mode throughout our lives and this
can retard the higher, more evolved area of the brain from developing
its unique properties and evolving new strategies for experiencing
and responding to life. There are many people whose vertebrae, ligaments
and tissues are locked into stress patterns, creating so much tension,
that their focus in life is just getting through another day! Network
care allows the brain to move from the stress physiology into safety."
So how does the practitioner go about relieving this stress?
Dr Epstein: "I found that by using gentle and specific touches
in a consistent sequence, where the spinal cord attaches to the
spine, a patient's own body learns to release complex patterns of
tension and areas of disablement. Once this has been achieved, a
further unwinding of deeper tensions from the spine occurs. These
'touches' consist of gentle finger or hand contacts applied at
'spinal gateways' or 'access points' along the neck and
lower spine. They are applied in such a way as to engage the higher
part of the brain, the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex. This
is the most recently developed region of our brain and is the area
through which we observe ourselves and make choices regarding our
behavior. This is the area through which we can reach a higher level
of humanity, one which embraces spirituality and evolution."
During Network Spinal Analysis care, two 'healing waves'
develop. One is a breathing wave which releases tension throughout
the spine and body and relaxes a person. The other is called somatopsychic
(or body-mind) wave, which is associated with undulation or movement
of the spine.
Dr Epstein: "The mathematics of this wave are unique because
it appears that this type of wave has not been reported anywhere
else, so it has to be a signature in Network care. The theory being
purported now suggests that as the individual progresses through
levels of care, that wave, that signal along the spine is organizing
high levels of complexity. That means there's more letters in the
language - more words available and ultimately more information
becomes accessible. There is an evolutionary aspect to this in that
there is an increase in the ability of the system to self-organize
so it can have more appropriate views about the environment and
become more energy efficient. Thus an outcome is produced, that
is significantly beneficial to the species and that was not there
before".
"What we are looking for in Network is for the system itself
to reorganize and develop strategies for experiencing and releasing
tension on its own. In the first level of care, which may last a
few weeks, the person develops a strategy to connect the brain to
the body more effectively and to develop a capacity for self-correction
of the tension patterns. The care program encourages the development
of spontaneous stretching movements and breath movements which help
release tension in the spine. In the second level of care, we are
looking for the brain to be aware of the person's tension, and actually
temporarily amplify that tension and redirect it so that the tension
actually becomes the fuel for further healing and transformation.
Tension is what holds a person anchored in a position of non-safety.
Lack of safety is the basis for all physiological stress and the
way we accumulate this stress is directly associated with the way
we experience our world."
Dr Epstein: "I would like to see Network Spinal Analysis
practitioners in places like cancer clinics and working with people
who have had recent heart attacks; serious trauma patients and those
who have had emotional traumas as children. I see Network Care not
as competing with the existing medical paradigm, but instead offering
a totally different approach that says no matter what you do about
the disease, allow that person to be upgraded from say a 64k computer
to a Pentium. Allow them to develop new strategies that they never
had before and that person will make healthier choices. They will
become more at peace and ease with their life and they will have
a greater capacity to heal which often means the disease going away.
And if the disease doesn't go away, at least that person's life
is going to be richer than it was before. Network Care is an approach
to wellness that embraces everyone. Babies, children, seniors. All
can develop these strategies which allow a higher level of function."
"A man who came to a talk I was giving, told me he had metastatic
prostate cancer. He had had surgery and radiation treatments and
the cancer had gone away but now it was back and spreading and he
was very worried. I asked him what he was afraid of and if he was
afraid of dying. He said, "No, I'm afraid of the way I have
to die if I go for further chemotherapy and radiation." It
is upsetting that the treatment has to take away a person's dignity
which in my opinion can never heal. But I asked him what he would
have to do differently if he was going to die. He said that he would
have to get his affairs in order so I asked him what he meant by
that. "Well," he said, "I haven't spoken to my son
in twenty years and I never forgave my wife for dying." And
he went through a variety of things. I asked him why he would have
to do these things. He said so that he could die in peace and I
said, "Sir, this is a mistake, it's so you can live in peace."
For some people, the only way they can make the changes which will
enable them to live in peace is at the very end of their life."
"And the point of this is - there are people who have cancer
who never know it and who live full and perfectly wonderful lives.
I know of one Network doctor I met at a seminar recently who told
people that she is more alive, more compassionate and responsive
with more feelings of gratitude than ever before. Six months previously,
she had a breast removed, and for six weeks before that she had
received chemotherapy. The other people who had had chemotherapy
and surgery at the same time were not receiving Network care. Her
internal state of wellness was so high irrespective of her circumstance,
that she could be well and produce the physiology that would allow
for a person to heal."
Dr Epstein: "When someone comes to me for care, I do not have
to know what it was that caused that person's problem. What I do
know, is how to intervene, to help their system to observe itself
and to make a change. I have clinically dedicated myself to furthering
the knowledge of the biological links which will help us express
a greater range of our humanity. I believe that by optimizing an
individual's biology, Network Spinal Analysis will
facilitate positive transformation on a global scale, changing the
world, a spine at a time."
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