Architecture For Well Being By Raman Vig ( Review )


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Rating : 10/10📚✔️

Author : Raman Vig @bioenergeticarchitecture

What does the term "well being" means to you? Does the word well being mean financially strong or or can it be defined as the sound body and mind? Does this concept have any influence on the overall characteristics of a person? These inquiries are the one you need answers to and more then here I present to you a book that will answer all your questions and doubts in a lucid manner.

Architecture for well being is an insightful book that will help you recognise the patterns and focus on the different paradigms and perspectives for building a concrete well-being.

A book that you will cherish because of the copious amount of knowledge it has provided in the understanding of the topic well being. One of the unique feature of the book is the "9 precepts of Bioenergetic Architecture" whitch transpires and construct the base for health, happiness and harmony, three of the most salient takeaways that are interconnected and helpful in building a well being.

Understanding the concepts of lifestyle interventions, certain scientific disciplines that would completely alter your thought process and more. As human beings we are always looking to experiment new changes whether its choices or lifestyle however we fail to grasp the truth behind all of it. The author has explain all these topics in an comprehensive manner which is understandable to every reader.

I would recommend this book to not only those who are pursuing the studies or careers in architecture but it also to those who are simply curious to know about what this book has to offer about the topic well being. This is a holistic approach to aid you in re-evaluating your decisions and thoughts to get an expanding outcome. A must read for all.
Architecture For Well Being By Raman Vig ( Review ) Architecture For Well Being By Raman Vig ( Review ) Reviewed by Er. Harpreet Singh on December 04, 2021 Rating: 5

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