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The Atlas Profilax realignment is a neuromuscular massage technique that focuses on the short muscles of the neck - the suboccipital muscles - that surround and stabilize the head joints (base of the skull, atlas and axis vertebras). | The Atlas Profilax realignment is a neuromuscular massage technique that focuses on the short muscles of the neck - the suboccipital muscles - that surround and stabilize the head joints (base of the skull, atlas and axis vertebras). | ||
==Alta Major Center== | |||
The [[Alta Major]] center is connected to the Atlas bone or C1 which is the very first bone in the neck, it is a ring like bone at the junction of where the skull and neck meet. The Atlas bone supports the weight of the skull, has facets that allow the head to move up and down and is responsible for the equilibrium management of the spine. The second neck bone is called Axis or C2 which is just below the Atlas bone, which allows the head to move from side to side. Together, the [[Atlas and Axis]] bones are referred to as the upper cervical spine. The [[Atlas and Axis]] are important neurologically because the brain stem extends down to the axis, which controls and coordinates virtually all of our body's vital functions. | |||
The process of realignment is called the Atlas Adjustment and a qualified chiropractic practitioner uses a specific tool that came from Switzerland that is called the Profilax. This tool is like a little hammer that pounds reverberation on the back of the atlas to center the skull, foreman magnum hole, so the skeletal neck is perfectly balanced on top the spine. Naturally there is a lot of controversy around this procedure so this is something to deeply consider in that it requires inquiry, research and personal discernment.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3447-sacred-crystal-heart Sacred Crystal Heart]</ref> | |||
==Correction and Self Healing== | ==Correction and Self Healing== |