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Serge the Educator – Love and the way of the forever student
“This was by far the best education I have ever received”. University educator Lyndy Summerhaze speaks about the presentations of ‘forever student’ Serge Benhayon. When love is added to the learning equation a divine alchemy occurs.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Shakespeare’s theatre of the absurd
Shakespeare’s first play about the unseen world of spirits and invisible forces unravels the utter absurdity of how humanity operates under their influence, and how we so easily get lost in the tangled drama of emotional love without ever questioning its source.
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Food allergies and intolerances: empowered or imprisoned?
Are food allergies and intolerances a curse or a blessing? Through listening to our body we can feel empowered to honor how it feels to perform at its peak, rather than feeling restricted.
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Harmony
Discover the joy of Harmony, the harm of disharmony and more!
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Red Shift – life in an expanding Universe
The Universe is expanding. We know this is so because of a phenomenon called red shift. What does this mean to ordinary people like you and I?
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Owning knowledge
For our April 2015 audio of the month we question whether our assumed intelligence is as intelligent as we think it is.
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The science of group work
Have you ever noticed that when you get together with a group of people, interesting ideas can come through that no one would have thought of when alone?
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The Body: Our Temple
What if we were to consider the body more as a sacred temple to honour than a convenient vehicle to carry us around?
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Our body is our guide
Have we ever stopped to wonder why there is so much emphasis on the way our body looks, when it is only one small aspect of ourselves?
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Suicide in Healthcare – a personal problem or systemic failure?
One look at the suicide statistics for doctors reveals that something is seriously amiss in the state of being of our healthcare providers.
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Exercising and movement from within
If movement is the key foundation to all activity, why then is not more importance given to the quality of the movement within and through the human body.
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What if you hold the key to your own wellbeing in your own hands?
Are we more in control and in charge of our health and wellbeing than we realise?
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Love in intelligence
Books that forever expand our perspective, bringing us back to a very humble sense of what it is to love with love in intelligence.
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Workplace Health and Safety: keeping it simple
Workplace health and safety starts with you and how you are caring for yourself. Simple changes in how you arrange your workspace to ‘fit’ you and the way you work can make a huge difference to your health and wellbeing.
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Your source of energy as a key to diet and weight loss
Do we choose the source of energy we are choosing to run our body? What if this energy source was the key to weight loss?
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The study, revelation and prophecy
The ultimate ill is not the shifting of the people or the budget, but the mass movement of the ills in our homes. Should we therefore not be constantly questioning if the study of the end-effect in its current form is sufficient for the evolution of the planet and its 7.7 billion inhabitants?
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Serge Benhayon brings philosophy to life
Is there more to life than meets the eyes, a depth and a magnificence that is there for all to live? Serge Benhayon shows that day-to-day life is actually philosophy in action, and that each one of us has the capacity to be the philosopher and author of our own life.
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Our essence – sugar laced or Soulful?
How do we really feel when we eat a delicious dessert? Read on to explore the not so healthy ill-effects that eating sugar can have on our body, being and soul.
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Serge Benhayon – the universal man
Serge Benhayon is a Universal Man – What does this mean? How does a man with no tertiary education be an expert on science, philosophy, religion and medicine to name a few? Find out in this article how Serge Benhayon truly represents what it is to live universally and be a Universal Man.
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My understanding of abuse
Could it be that by limiting our understanding of abuse we fail to see that we are all being abused constantly?