The Body is God's Messenger

Michelangelo was asked by the pope about the secret of his genius, particularly regarding the statue of David, largely considered to be the greatest sculpting masterpiece of all time. Michelangelo responded by saying, “It's simple. I just remove everything that is not David.”



The layers of tension and stress descended onto Kelly's lower back.  The chronic muscular contractions, overall body fatigue, and nervous system irritation caused by years of trauma, stress, and overcompensation, worsened her condition. Kelly walked into my office in tears looking for relief and a fist full of answers.  

In consult, I empathically listened and visually tracked Kelly's body language and facial expressions. I intuited who Kelly might be if it were not for the grief and trauma that was erupting from her physiology and overwhelming her nervous system. 

"It's simple, I just simply remove everything that is not Kelly." 

 For many of us, stored deep within the cells of our nervous system, lives a history of conversations, stories, and traumas that alter a person, their passions, purpose, and life direction. They come in with a body expressing pain, a mind searching for answers, and a soul deeply wounded that wants peace, a gentle place to pause, and an intuitive soul to usher them back home.  

As Michelangelo chisels away at the marble that's not David, Network Care Practitioners facilitate the release of spinal and life tensions that's not you. 

Network Care is advanced through a series of Levels, each producing specific new abilities to adapt to the environment, make healthier choices, enjoy life, and develop a healthier spine. 

 Our mission is to help you release tension and pain, become more adaptable to daily stresses, experience an enhanced sense of well-being, and live life to its fullest.

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