This was one of the worst books I have ever read. But, it was so exceptionally bad that it merits a few words.
The most interesting aspect of this book is its ability to say nothing by using big words. The whole book masquerades as a big revelation without actually having any kind of revelation. It is just one mumbo jumbo after another.
Another fascinating thing about is the randomness of the whole thing. It has these random pictures and quotes which do not mesh at all. You can just shuffle the pages of this book and end up with a similar book as there is no structure to it.
It reads like a religious book , only written by a particularly bad prophet. It just doesn't make any sense. At the end of it, it is a rather crude synthesis of numerology, some geometry and good old elemental mysticism with a bit of Hinduism, Christianity and Taoism here and there.
One thing made me angry about it though and I think that is why I'm writing this. It is its irreverent use of scientific knowledge as a means of legitimation for hack stuff. This always makes me furious; people trying to pick ideas from biology and physics without properly understanding them and then trying to bend them so that they will "look like" supporting their flimsy ideas. This book is full of this and this part made me hate it.
I strongly advise against it, I wasted my time you don't need to waste yours. There are some nice pictures inside and the cover is well designed, but that's more or less it. The rest is a mess.