Reflecting on my life, I can remember always having a clear path. As far back as I can recall, I have had an intense passion for Life Force and its phenomena. At a very early age, I can recall my first experiments in chemistry as well as my blooming interest in anatomy and herbology. I remember biology and anatomy books to be my entertainers in childhood.

After a decade and a half in Italy, destiny and a good dose of my stubborn attitude brought me into the metaphysical land of India, the very unfamiliar but mind-challenging country that I immediately took as my principle mentor and educator. There, I remained from the age of 17 to the age of 24, studying for my BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) before moving to Sri Lanka where I finished my studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Acupuncture. It was during my additional studies in TCM in Jinan (the capital of the Shangdon province of China) that my clinical work reconfirmed the importance of a Vitalistic approach to medicine.

Modern teaching in India and China combines pathology and physiology with an extensive knowledge of Life Force, which is confirmed and heavily supported by research and studies on millions of cases and experiments. This is, of course, due to the number of patients under study in countries that are extremely populated and to the general approach of research and interest towards these matters.

Oriental medicines, philosophies, and sciences provided me with what I could never find in any other available science in the West: the understanding of Life Force. My scientific thirst for proof was quenched by statistically relevant oriental medical protocols and healing methods. My craving for internal order was completely satisfied by models that could be applied to any phenomena of life. Nevertheless, I always maintained a strong appreciation for Western pragmatism and for the approaches based on efficiency.

Though I was extremely satisfied by my experiences and rewarded with the observation of thousands of patients and a multitude of diseases, I maintained my proof-thirsty attitude and started analyzing the patterns of pathologies from the perspective of Biophysics. I studied Electroacupuncture and Homotoxicology in Germany and realized how a substance, a situation, and a metabolic process can become toxic. I quickly realized that the actions we perform every day play a fundamental role in the state of health or pathology that we encounter and the trend of our symptoms.

After my studies in Germany, my deeper understanding of the importance of electromagnetism and bio-signals brought me to the invention of a microcurrent treatment to promote inner homeostasis through the simulation of the natural “current of injury.” It was my purpose to address the deep-rooted issues of patients through effective but non-invasive means. With many years of seeing patients in India and Europe, I also began developing a system that interprets and interacts with complex mechanism of physiology such as cell reparation and bio-signaling. One of the methods of biological feedback I dubbed Autonomic Digital Reflex (ADR), gave me a specific insight in the tremendous importance of genetic interaction and interdependence, as well as subconscious processes. I was able to detect several patterns of meaning by accessing involuntary micro impulses from the lumbrical muscles of the hands.

This enlightening experience has brought me further into the understanding that symptoms and events are part of a constellation of signals that indicate our inner condition. Digging deeper into the roots of physical and mental ailments, I found that humans often commit fatal errors that eventually lead to disease or turmoil. One of these fatal errors is suppressing their symptoms or signs.

Unfortunately, modern medicine has deviated from its wholesome roots and has abundantly dedicated its course to the unwise practice of addressing only the symptoms and not the root cause of diseases. Humans, as well as doctrines, also keep these errors in place and defend them strenuously by their way of being, even when faced with the discovery of their faulty and dangerous nature. It doesn’t take much to see this commonly revealed to you by any smoker or alcoholic who regularly justifies their bad habit.

During the ten years I spent in New Zealand, my current home, I began to research physical and mental behavior as the outcome of an internal state and started building artificial intelligence computer programs in order to analyze how an intelligent system learns, what it learns, and how it uses what it learns. The result of these years of research was startling: I came to understand that the roots of our problems derive from the way our biological system learns. This element was crucial to my knowledge of human behavior and was so astounding to me that I reoriented my entire research into a mixed path of medicine, philosophy, and information sciences.

My life, and the life of the many people around me, changed dramatically bio-chemically, socially, emotionally, and physically. I discovered that human subconscious processes operate and react in resonance and in relation to a physiological way that is hindered by an “evolutionary glitch” of our cortex, the same error against which our forefathers had been warned. This is our Ego, our Persona, our internal error. This error has many faces that can be seen, mapped, analyzed, and counteracted.

The processes to heal or mend from this root of problems had profound effects on my state of being that changed me physically and mentally. I wrote this book with the hope that other people could undergo the same transforming experience. 
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