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There have been many great chiropractors in the history of chiropractic, but only a handful of chiropractic greats – the legends who, generations later, people still talk about. Those are the ones who leave a legacy, and Reggie Gold is one of these chiropractic giants.
To celebrate Reggie and his historic philosophical legacy in chiropractic, we republish a 60th anniversary edition of The Triune of Life (1963), with two of his most iconic lectures, The Valley of the Blind (1972) and The Lay Lecture (1987), as well as his short article The Third Paradigm (2000). Accompanying this are essays from chiropractors from all over the world, who knew or were influenced by Reggie. The vision of this book is to offer more than Reggie’s writings and lectures, and to set them within a historical context capturing the impact his philosophical developments made on the people who knew him, spent time with him, and listened to him from the audience.
Reggie was able to make the complex simple, and was a thought leader who helped pivot the chiropractic profession. People often learned about Reggie from a friend or mentor saying, “You need to listen to Reggie.” This book is just that. Forty-four chiropractors beckoning to every chiropractor and chiropractic student to study this book, as your perspective on chiropractic and how you choose to practice might be transformed, along with your life and the lives of those around you.
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