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My experience with Serge Benhayon
‘What kind of role model was I really following?’ Read Inma Lorente’s experience of finding the most inspiring role model of her life.
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The inner beauty of women: The legacy of Leonardo
Are the women of today living the legacy of Leonardo, the grace and stillness of a woman in her power? At the time of the Renaissance, Leonardo portrayed women in their power, sacredness and stillness – their inner beauty. This is his legacy to women thereafter.
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How do we become a less violent society?
Violence is an accepted part of our everyday – we expect it. So how do we become a non-violent society, or said another way, how do we come back to being a loving race of people?
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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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The Ring – Part 3: Wedding proposal fantasies
This third article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the fantasies that feed our ideals of the perfect proposal and the prize of a more-expensive-the-better engagement ring at the expense of true intimacy and connection.
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The Ring – Part 1: Our fascination with weddings and rings
This four part series explores our expensive and cruel fascination with rings, weddings and the pressure, status and emotional security behind the sparkle.
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Modelling sex in the fashion industry to being truly sexy
This personal story of an experienced model in the haute couture fashion industry tells how the sexualisation of women of all ages by the media affected her own body image. Coaxed to portray a sexualized image from an early age she finally discovers her true sexiness.
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Universal Medicine Retreats presented by Serge Benhayon
The final evening at this year’s 2015 Universal Medicine Australian Retreat proved to be yet another memorable celebration.
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Young people, pornography and bullying
Today’s teenagers are the first generation of young people to grow up with ‘sexting’, sex tapes, and using pornography to bully others. Have we fully considered the very real impact of pornography on teenagers’ lives?
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Mother’s day: special treat or sneaky trick?
Mothers day: Special Treat or Sneaky Trick? – asks mothers to consider what is the true motivation behind Mother’s day and if we settle for this one day treat because we don’t appreciate ourselves?
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Overeating: are you eating until you feel sick?
Our large food portions have in fact become normal. The body will often tell a very different story to the ones our taste buds do as we indulge in every mouthful. Why are we capable of overeating even until feeling sick?
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In our essence we hold a natural harmony with each other. We are pulled to being one.
Harmony Day is a good opportunity for us to question what stops us from being harmonious with each other when harmony is our natural way of being?
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Plastic surgery, designer vaginas & true beauty
Labiaplasty is on the rise with the most dramatic increase in procedures amongst young women. The insatiable quest to be beautiful is reaching new extremes. Where is the true Beauty?
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Can you imagine being a star?
Can you imagine being a star? Do you love looking at the social media of famous people? This article explores the ‘other’ side of the glamour of acting.
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Mental health and the medicine of love
Mental ill health continues to be a global issue despite all the resources invested in prevention and treatment. What else is going on when good intentions and so much effort is directed to this area, but still the problems continue?
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FOOD, but is it glorious?
The many myths and customs surrounding food and what apparently is and is not good for us amount to quite an impressive list.
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The teachings and tools for a true relationship
I understood that the massive falling in love I experienced at the start of a relationship was not love at all, but what we call attraction.
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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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Women leading the return to our sacredness
Women’s rights and female empowerment have been highly politicised issues throughout time, yet we remain a long way off from experiencing gender equality. Have we missed an essential factor along the way?
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Let’s hear it from a student’s mouth
At the age of 22 I stumbled across emails from my former teachers. I cried as I read them and in those moments I had a major realisation and invaluable learning …