Modern medicine isolates problems and treats fragments.
The heart is separated from the brain.
Metabolism from immunity.
Breathing from perception.
Symptoms from root causes.
But the human organism is not a collection of parts. It is a system.
Hara Practice Academy is built on one principle: when your internal state stabilizes, your whole system reorganizes. Breathing normalizes. Microcirculation improves. Perception clears.
Fifteen years ago, facing chronic heart disease, I approached health as an engineer — changing system dynamics, not managing symptoms. This led to the Sakharoff Protocol, published in Elsevier (2019) and later contributing to a Frontiers in Oncology case report (2021) with Prof. Thomas Seyfried.
Through one-pointed attention (Hara), we train stability in real-life moments — waking, walking, standing, working.
When you feel at home inside yourself, your body regulates naturally and your mind clears.
One point. Whole system. Lived daily. No willpower required.