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Space – the final frontier
What is space? Is it the stars, the galaxies, the planets? What is all that space between them? Is that just nothingness? Explore the intelligence of space and what that means.
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Opening my heart to love again
Your heart can lead the way in life . . . read this man's account of his life and how the way he lived it nearly killed him, and how his heart brought him back home
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Relationships are always about evolving – the key to making relationships work
Is disharmony in relationships the end, or can it be the beginning of a new and deeper level of loving? Do moments of change and tension signify an important opportunity for both parties to step up?
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The Merchant of Venice and the ancient grudge
Is The Merchant of Venice ‘the most scandalously problematic of Shakespeare’s plays’, or a powerful, comical, vivacious, colourful expose of the turbulent state of division in which humanity still chooses to live to this current day?
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It is never about alcohol
Most drinkers believe a little of alcohol is OK, but is it OK to not be who you truly are?
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Women Speak 101
Do we discover what it truly means to be a woman from the outside or have the answers to all our questions about what a true woman is actually been inside us all along?
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Teachings & Revelations for The Livingness – volume III
Only a lived way delivers the truth we so desperately need. For inspiration and insight, here are 717 pages of lived wisdom; keep on reading …
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Serge Benhayon – scientist at heart
We are all in a groundhog day, the incessant orbital motion of going around and around the sun with infinite opportunities to face all our choices until we truly experience the energetic law of cause and effect.
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What did you do on your Summer Holiday?
The stresses and drudgeries that we frequently experience in everyday life appear to be a ‘given’, but do they have to remain that way. What if there were another way of living?
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Without the science of energy, philosophy is a mere charade
What makes philosophy real, practical, deeply wise and in harmony with universal intelligence? Serge Benhayon presents the key to applying true philosophy in life.
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Love is Love: Gender and the truth in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night is a dark, bittersweet comedy about Love. Shakespeare pulls the plug on the folly of human behaviour that we subscribe to when it comes to gender, love, and desire . . . all of which we have imagined love to be but which actually sets us up to keep love at bay.
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The Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom: “Leonardo Da Vinci’s Greatest Gift”
Leonardo da Vinci seeded forth the new era in Science, Religion and Philosophy.
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My obvious questions
Why do we choose to poison our bodies and our planet, then deny we are doing it, and that energy must govern our conscious choices?
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The Four Pillars of Evolution
When one is looking to evolve, stop and pause, consider the teachings summarised in this article. Here is a simple prompt that will expose the ways of keeping us small and centric whilst offering a way of living that will be universal and serving.
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Wonderment
The greatest tool a human being can have in life is the capacity for wonderment. It goes hand-in-hand with innocence, and the capacity to observe life with complete openness, free of preconceived notions, knowledge, sophistication and the greatest impediment to science there is: the need to be right.
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What is the ‘Sacred’ in ‘Sacred Esoteric Healing’?
The ‘Sacred’ in Sacred Esoteric Healing is represented when a practitioner of this modality lives with the commitment and intention of Energetic integrity and Energetic Responsibility.
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Living Medicine Audio
This priceless collection of free Living Medicine audio and quotes offers us a great understanding and healing about our amazing bodies and the wisdom they carry.
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Religion
The word Religion has been misrepresented throughout history. The true meaning of this word is not widely known by people, it is very beautiful and not what we think.
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The world I live in
Can you live in this crazy world but not be a product of the world?
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Studying from a different perspective
Are we missing out on what really matters in our education system?