This Master Model, which concerns all humanity and Nature itself, is the only vision that can lead us to health and happiness because it subtends nature itself. We’ve tried everything else with no success. It is the inner compass already there in all of us, although unconsciously, in our cells. My goal here is to shine a light on it.
I do not take credit for this master system; it has existed since the beginning of time and has been recognized and interpreted through different civilizations and their religions ever since humans have existed. Depending on the developmental phase the human brain was sailing through, it was either understood or not.
Chinese thinkers argue that they haven’t found elements in the Westerner scientific dogma that would include or even take into consideration their findings and knowledge. Certainly, some Hindu sages have the same frustrated reflection. They are right. Both of their traditions rose when humans were passing through a period influenced by the holistic feminine polarity. Dismissing the whole, as Westerner science now tends to do, because of fear of letting go of the part is not only backward but, at this time, proves itself very limiting. Keeping an erroneous vision of the whole, despite what the parts tells us, would be limiting as well. Expressed through different mythologies, sacred texts, dogmas, and ancient medical systems, the master system remains the same basic system and the human brain, whatever the race and epoch, is similarly built on it.
It is possible to recognize this system between the pages of the Pentateuch of the Judaic, Muslim, and Christian faiths and witness it in Egyptian mythology through the legend of Isis and Osiris, as discussed in Isis Code. All around the world, great religions have tried to express its tenets, but it was mainly an intuitive venture, safe for some individuals who concretized the model through a usable medical system and some sacred writings.
The problem, until now, was in its interpretation, which was limited in the same way our brain and its science were. Also, in modern times, the bulk of humanity lost the ability of a global approach because the phase embarked upon meant an ultra-focused point of view in a punctual manner. We could say that our nose is now stuck on the painting, and we have no idea of the whole picture. I suggest that we step back a few feet in order to stop seeing older traditions and some of their attached institutions as anachronistic and relics of an obsolete era. I suggest stopping fearing manipulation as worst has happened: humanity is now totally enslaved to a self-created economic system and has become its object. In all, I simply suggest to recuperate the baby who was thrown away with the bathwater when science became focused solely on the material side of reality.
Before, this possible paradigm shift was put aside; the period unfolding did not allow it. It is not the case anymore. It is up to each of us to seize this opportunity now. The LIFE approach allows us not only to predict the future, in a sense, but also to fill in the gap between science and spirituality and, in doing so, to acquire a truly holistic perception of life, of love, of nature, and, therefore, of ourselves. This is personally necessary to our health and happiness and generally necessary to humanity’s survival and evolution.
Within that view, nature suddenly appears as a great being who lives, breathes, and suffers with and through humanity. In fact, when the system that unfolds in nature is in a state of imbalance, in other words, when nature is ill, no amount of potent pharmaceutical drugs or technological advances can save us. We are nature. This also says that some sensitive individuals, more attuned to it, feel the urgent need to care about and protect it. Instead of mocking them, they should be praised as humanitarians.
Ignoring nature has led to widespread human emotional hurdles being added to the physical ones. Here are a few facts, as per the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
Major depressive disorder is now the leading cause of disability in the United States and in established market economies. India leads worldwide with its rate of depression at 36 percent. This is truly catastrophic. In the United States alone, in any given year, approximately 18.8 million American adults aged eighteen and older will suffer from a depressive disorder. These figures translate to 12.4 million women and 6.4 million men. Try to imagine 18.8 million people gathered around you. Try to imagine and feel their collective pain as well as the pain of their children, friends, and families. Of this number, half can be considered as suffering from a major depressive disorder. This is a very cruel war. It is as if nobody cares about stopping the monster that generates this situation: an incomplete thus erroneous mind.
These disorders now appear earlier in life. Fifty years ago, the average age of onset for depression was twenty-eight years old, which marks the beginning of the social-universal phase (see chapter 7), whereas, recent statistics indicate it is now age fourteen, which marks the beginning of the idealistic phase of teenagers (see chapter 5). Widespread depression is a symptom of a society harboring a profoundly deficient feminine polarity. It is not solely a personal and familial problem, but a societal one, collectively and individually paid a high price through the pain it inflicts at every level of human life.
To the physical distress of the poor, now emotional distress is added. Although silent, the pain of depression is quite real and profound. And to this war that we are losing—since we are not fighting back appropriately—we are now sending our kids. This spells disaster for the future and underlines the need to urgently act to rectify this situation. The status quo isn’t an option anymore. Mankind needs to act to save itself.
But what can I do about it as I stand anonymous and isolated will you ask?
The first step is to alter the generally upheld incomplete point of view in life. This is done through the acquisition of a new holistic knowledge. The LIFE biosystem presents such knowledge. Psychologically, the present widely adopted perception of the world allows us to express and acknowledge only half of reality. It is as if individuals are born with a black patch over their right eye. Sure the other one functions, but because of the blackened one, there is no depth in what they look at. Everything is cartoonish. But how would they know? The answer to this is through paying attention to the echoes of ancient cultures and traditions, as some important elements the modern world dismissed are uniquely found in the roots of humanity.
People argue that what they see is the truth as they can touch it. Indeed, but that is an incomplete and misleading truth; therefore, it is not the truth. By analogy, two eyes are needed to see depth in anything. Most of us, unknowingly, now live psychologically in a two dimensional, senseless, meaningless world. True knowledge requires depth: the external and the internal. More and more people feel that something is not right though; they are not as happy as they should be, despite physical comforts. Their inner compass is speaking. How do we fix this? Reintegration of the missing point of view, of the feminine polarity, in each of our lives is the answer.
After a few years in two universities and a naturopathic school, I realized that the knowledge I was striving for was not taught there. I do not define myself as a scientist, a psychologist, a priest, or a doctor. I have, however, a profound love for beauty, nature, life, knowledge, and humanity. I now believe that this love is a necessary prerequisite to be a scientist, a psychologist, a priest, or a doctor. I have researched what no school can explain, no drug can give, and no money can buy: life