We have Bread, but no Health; we have Land, but no Freedom; we have “Peace,” but no Truth. For Truth, Freedom and Health, we need Revolution. And, to make Revolution, you need a practical understanding of the principles of all Systems. This book will teach you those principles, in a practical way, by using your body as a system. Health and wellbeing will be a result, but more importantly, what you will really learn are the unifying principles of all Systems, which will provide you the knowledge to make Revolution on any System, here and now.
This book is a masterpiece, where Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, the author shares his observations of his world in a unique way. He provides a stimulating discussion and thoughtful examination of an alternative approach to problem analysis and solution. Through his examples, he teaches the reader about the seven principles that govern all systems. Indeed, he goes on to say that everything around us is a system and all systems are interconnected. This is a very powerful message when we realize that we can use our own body, which is a system, to interact with and change systems around us. It may sound complicated, but the author explains the whole concept in an easy to understand way. Kudos to the author for writing this book and making me realize that I can be an instrument of change.
A well formulated book, tackling deep, complicated subjects made comprehensible through Dr. Shiva Ayyadurais deep well of experience and down-to-earth perspective.
Best summarized by the authors own concluding words:
"...the purpose of this book has been to present revolution not as a single explosive event, but as a self-correcting system moving toward an objective.
In the near term, that objective can be to understand your body and your health from a systems perspective and to take positive action.
In the longer view, you can apply that same perspective to create genuine revolution in all areas of life.
You can and you should. You have nothing to lose but your chains."
This book is an important read. As you read you begin to realise the extent of systems in all aspects of our lives and environments. Then you begin to think that such knowledge can be used as a benefit for humanity or as a manipulative tool against humanity, and this is where it begins to get concerning.