-
Heaven’s Joy – 'Love Is Who We Are' album review
The inspirational album 'Love Is Who We Are' by German band ‘Heavens Joy’ offers the opportunity to connect with great music and the joy of simply feeling the beautiful qualities of who we naturally are.
-
Picture imperfect – women, we have been framed
Is perfection the answer to our issues or the issue itself?
-
International Women’s Day: In the pledge for parity, we’re fighting a war we cannot win
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity, and even though equal rights and opportunities are an enormous achievement for women, there is something far greater that we’ve been missing along the way.
-
World Religion Day – but do we know what Religion is?
Have you ever wondered what religion truly means?
-
New Year’s Day – January 1st
At the start of the year is great moment to have a deep and meaningful chat with your body!
-
Apparently, the Food Pyramid is making a comeback but does it meet the needs of the modern man?
Could the food pyramid actually be contributing to our ever-increasing health problems and making waistlines larger not smaller?
-
Domestic violence ... are we all responsible for the cycle of abuse?
Domestic Violence is at pandemic proportions in societies around the world. In this article we explore the reasons for this.
-
New Year’s resolutions to lose weight all too often end up on the scrap heap of broken promises
We need to change EVERYTHING and make a truly new start.
-
World Statistics Day: If numbers don’t lie then who is lying?
World statistics day – October 20th
-
Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine – changing the way we understand life
There are very few of us who truly question the way life is, and fewer still that act according to what we feel. Serge Benhayon, by living example, has changed the pennyweight by which we gauge what life is all about.
-
Tattoos – The rise and rise of the body image crisis
The rise of the popularity of tattoo culture has gone almost unnoticed by the media. No longer the domain of bikies and jail breakers, they are becoming mainstream. But what do they really mean to us?
-
Pain during sex – what might this be telling you?
This article discusses painful sex – being a common but not openly discussed problem for many women. There is information available on ‘coping mechanisms’, but what might be the root cause of pain during sex? Is pain during sex something to deny, or ‘cope’ with or instead a call to stop, review and develop a more honest and trusting way of being with our partners, shedding light on how we ‘make love’.
-
Jealousy
Jealousy is a far more potent and harmful force than we realise.
-
The difference between peace and harmony
When compared to war peace feels amazing but how we are living is a long way from harmony.
-
From running to walking as exercise for my body
Ray was running to escape his problems; read how he instead began to walk and exercise for true health and wellbeing, and what a profound effect this approach to exercise had on his everyday life.
-
Esoteric Yoga Audio
Yoga is about union and connection and not about a series of movement as is widely believed these days. Find out more with a collection of free audios and quotes.
-
Are we being affected more than we realise by the music we play or hear?
This revelatory audio reveals that the vibration of music carries an energy with it which is not only heard but also deeply vibrates through our body.
-
Competition and self-esteem: Turning the tide on competition and comparison in schools
Here Judy Felix looks at competition and comparison, the extent to which it has become part our lives, the impact on self esteem and relationships and asks: could there be another way for us to live and be educated?
-
Is that all there is?
‘Is that all there is?’ How many have had this very thought, have felt the emptiness of life’s anticlimax? Can and do we have access to more, to the ‘ALL’?
-
Self-love vs self-loathing
Reconnecting to self-love is how to break the cycle of hating your body.