Life urges us to find answers on many different levels, regarding the world, regarding ourselves and mainly regarding the reason of our existence. Our answers are often biased, dictated by custom and tradition, also when they are considered as ‘religion’ and ‘science’. Author Yoginâm went with this book on a phenomenological quest of what it means that we are what we are, seeing the world the way we see it. He found in Siweb an approach that is so simple, so logical, and so easy to use that it leads to answers that are sometimes very surprising and illuminating.
The way traumas are embedded in our lives; the way our opinions and believes are formed; they all follow a very basic pattern. Once you know how to use Siweb, it is very valuable for changing what you consider undesirable and achieving what you consider beneficial.
Siweb is not a model; it is a way of thinking that cuts through the lurking bias of our orientation and helps us in the management of ordinary life as well as the quest for a spiritual endeavour which is not at all separate from it. Its phenomenological nature makes it also possible to use Siweb for management of organisation and adopting appropriate policies.