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The Web of Life

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Despite its apparent advances and benefits, biological science is quite unable to either explain or to create the organization that lies behind the functioning of even the simplest cell in our body. Whilst some modern physicists feel that the answers to the existence of the universe is just about within their grasp, the manner by which life itself manifests is totally beyond their ability to model.

The Web of Life shows why this is so, providing a description of man's inner and outer energetic constitution. The author suggests a new conceptual framework for the further advancement of science and the healing arts, within the context of both modern concepts of energy and the ancient wisdom of Eastern mystic philosophy.

The Web of Life follows on from Subtle Energy. It covers the subtle structure and anatomy of man, showing how it links to modern physiology and biochemistry, using the neuro-endocrine system as an example. It provides a detailed discussion of polarity, the elements, pranas, chakras, sensory and motor organization, energy, language, states of consciousness, brain and mind linkages, mental states and disturbances, evolution, the energy paradigm, the body as an energy hologram, new paradigms in healing and medicine, life energies, modern physics, and much more.

408 pages, Paperback

First published January 25, 1988

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