
More importantly he describes in detail how people, the natural world and our technologies interact with a disturbing potency with the potential to create both harmony and harm. He effectively links the seemingly mutually exclusive worlds of ancient arts and skills, modern sciences, humanity and design to weave a compelling story that makes these arcane subjects accessible to all. His findings at once generate interest, concern and outrage in equal measure. ‘‘Thomas Saunders has written a remarkable book. The Boiled Frog Syndrome is a book that can truly make a difference.’’ Les Dennis, entertainer He convinces us that we can play a part, however small, in changing both our personal and global environments. ‘‘Thomas Saunders’ fascinating new book offers us all a wake-up call for the way we are living our lives. He argues that the pace of change has snapped our intellectual inheritance, and he makes a powerful and intriguing case.’’ Robert Rowland, former Editor of the BBC’s ‘Money Programme’ and ‘Panorama’ and Head of BBC Open University Production Centre He explores the arcane and mathematical relationships between music and sound, numbers and structures in the natural world as well as the man-made world. The book challenges us to care for harmony, balance and proportion (in architecture and in lifestyle) as much as we care for our material wellbeing. He seeks to find pointers to the way people must live together in the future, if we are to survive, from the understandings, mysteries and philosophies of the ancient past. His is a spiritual book, in a non-theological sense. He asks whether we are continually adjusting our lives in such a way that we are becoming complicit to irreversible change and damage. His detailed research into ‘sick building syndrome’ and the possible effects of what he describes as the electro-magnetic ‘fog’ surrounding us, shows a disturbing picture. He suggests that the way we live now has, within it, the seeds of long-term corrosion. Whatever your views, prejudices or assumptions, Thomas Saunders brings new perspectives to important global environmental and design issues affecting the future of our planet. The Boiled Frog Syndrome is an eye-opening, life-enhancing book.’’ Neville Hodgkinson, formerly medical and science correspondent to The Sunday Times and author of Will to Be Well and AIDS: The Failure of Contemporary Society
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He then takes us on an inspiring journey illustrating that early cultures had profound understanding of how to co-operate with natural energies, and showing how great architecture reflects the grand design of the universe. He takes a sober and authoritative look at the risks and proven harm accompanying neglect of the laws of this system, in the modern architectural and electromagnetic environment.

A complex, fascinating, always open-minded attempt to show us how to challenge the Establishment.’’ Maureen Lipman, actress ‘‘Thomas Saunders shows how life on Earth is part of a universal vibratory system. ‘‘Thomas Saunders’ book could not come at a more relevant moment when events remind us that we must have respect for the environment in which we live – otherwise we will cease to live. This book demands the reader’s attention from first to last page, and will undoubtedly prove to be a formative and informative influence on every reader.’’ Roger Coghill, Director, Coghill Research Laboratories This achievement needed the broadest and sharpest of intellects, a simultaneous and detailed knowledge of those technologies combined with a deep understanding of the subtle energies of our planet, two talents rarely found in one person. The impact on the subtle energies of organic life from modern technologies as far apart as architecture and electricity has been brought between one set of covers for the first time. Thomas Saunders touches on arguably the most important of these in his book The Boiled Frog Syndrome. ‘‘In our modern world there are a number of raw nerves. The book is both visionary and immensely practical, giving advice from which we can all benefit.’’ David Lorimer, Project Director, Scientific and Medical Network ‘‘A tour de force combining in-depth analysis of the pernicious health effects of much of our modern built environment with a passionate plea for a renaissance of perennial principles of life and architecture that can be expressed in a new built environment that is both healthy and beautiful.
