"Our only hope for survival is through the awakening and strengthening of our general feminine polarity, of Isis. Yes, Beauty can save the world."
Ariane Page, having studied in both Montreal and Paris, is a learned woman whose interests are in man-woman relationships and environmental issues. She is a former assistant director for CBC TV for `Today's Woman' and `The Green Week', a hygienist-naturopath, the creator and counselor in LIFE biosystem's general and individual applications, and long time manager of a natural healthcare clinic in Montreal. The model for her LIFE biosystem originated with her first hand experience with medical biocybernetics - the specialty she embraced as a cure for her own anorexia nervosa: she married the Paris physician from whom she gained control of her ailment. Returning to Canada Page has been in private practice and continues speaking and writing about her interests in physiology, psychology, religious traditions, art, systems science and brain research - the integration and combination of these elements she presents in this magnum opus, ISIS CODE.
The ancient Egyptian legend of Osiris depicts how the god was murdered and dismembered by his own brother. This led Isis, his widow, to embark on an arduous journey to find and rejoin the pieces of her beloved. Page shows how humankind's quest for true love is a mirror of Isis's search. She takes the reader on a pilgrimage as the inner Isis attempts to join the five different aspects of the human brain - physical, emotional, symbolic, rational and social - and eventually find the answers to the questions: what, why, how, and who we are. Decoding a unique holistic point of view, hailed from most ancient traditions and myths (Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Jewish, Islam, Essenism, Zoroastrianism, Dante, the Nibelungen, Carl Jung, Don Quioxte in addition to neuroscience), Page aims to help the reader reach happiness by bringing awareness to their potential of thinking differently. Through research, stories, illustrations and diagrams, Isis Code demonstrates how the LIFE biosystem, systems science and results of brain research, harmoniously help the reader understand human structure and needs.
While the length of the book is hefty and somewhat foreboding, Page leads the reader on the journey without the need for studying each page carefully: the book will always be a ready reference should the reader wish to return to specific points. ` By combining systems science and the study of the brain, Isis Code provides also insight into the direction evolution is now taking to allow humanity to reach its potential. It is a tool that can allow us better control over our destiny, peace to our hearts and freedom from the dark box our immaturity has unwittingly locked us in.' This is a challenging book to read, but in time it likely will become a solid resource for altering our thinking patterns to find happiness and human perfection.
Grady Harp