Алексей Марченко - один из любимых учеников Мирзакарима Норбекова.
Его книга знакомит читателей с системой - без восточной изысканности Учителя, зато с обезоруживающей искренностью и огромной Верой. Кому-то из читателей наиболее интересными покажутся секреты преподавательской кухни. Кто-то среди множества реальных историй, произошедших на курсах, узнает себя. Кто-то переоценит свою жизнь, поверит в собственные силы. Кто-то "примерит" на себя систему и захочет попробовать...
И результат не заставит себя ждать. Поразительная действенность системы дарит такой оптимизм, что отказаться от скрытых доныне собственных возможностей вы уже просто не сможете и эта книга станет началом вашей новой жизни...
Огромная практика автора делает книгу настоящим руководством к немедленному действию.
Anatoly Tikhonovich Marchenko (also Anatoli Marchenko, Anatolii Marchenko, etc.) (January 23, 1938 – December 8, 1986) was an influential and well-known Soviet dissident, author, and human rights campaigner. He was the first recipient of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought of the European Parliament, awarded to him posthumously in 1988 (the only recipient to be honoured in this manner to date).
Initially a worker on a drilling gang, and not of intellectual background or upbringing, he became radicalized, and turned to writing and politics, after being imprisoned as a young man on trumped-up charges. During his time in the labour camps and prisons he studied, and began to associate with dissidents.
He first became widely known through his book My Testimony, an autobiographical account of his then-recent sentence in Soviet labour camps and prison, which caused a sensation when it was released in the West in 1969, after limited circulation inside the Soviet Union as samizdat. It brought home to readers around the world, including the USSR itself, that the Soviet gulag had not ended with Stalin.
He also became active in the Soviet human rights movement. He was one of the founder members of the influential and much-emulated Moscow Helsinki Group. He organized protests and appeals, and authored a number of open letters, several of which landed him in prison again.
He was continually harassed by the authorities, and was imprisoned for several different terms, spending about 20 years all told in prison and internal exile. Nathan Shcharansky said of him: "After the release of Yuri Feodorovich Orlov, he was definitely the number one Soviet prisoner of conscience."
He died in Chistopol prison hospital during his last incarceration, at the age of 48, as a result of a three month long hunger strike he was conducting, the goal of which was the release of all Soviet prisoners of conscience. The widespread international outcry over his death was a major factor in finally pushing then-General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to authorize the large-scale release of political prisoners in 1987.
It is a fun and exciting book: reading it you HEAR the Master and creator of the System, Mirzakarim Norbekov, speak to you. It is written by one of his favorite pupils, sadly gone to the other side these days. The System is based in Eastern medicine: by the way the New Age teachings are rooted in it, as well as in Eastern spirituality, too. Norbekov's system is a fine mix of working with mental and physical condition for conquering any tipe of unease/disease. It is a mix of ancient techniques, altered for modern world and is doomed to work for as long as you BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND THE POWER YOU HAVE to do anything you want in this world. And getting healthy is just one small component on the road to your Destination.
Needless to say, you have to believe and work daily with the system to get and keep the results. But it is such a small price to pay for the health!