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Natalie Benhayon, Young in Age, Ageless in Wisdom
How does one earn a place on the chart of the likes of Hypatia, Mary Magdalene, Elizabeth I, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Diana, Princess of Wales, and other influential women in the world where the tiaras seem to be almost solely reserved for men?
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Shakespeare’s Richard III and The Winter of Our Discontent – a new take
Glorious summer or an insatiable winter of discontent – what will we choose? What made Shakespeare’s King Richard III a best seller of its time and still the most performed play in the 21st century?
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Desperately Seeking Dorothy – from the New Age to Sai Baba to Serge Benhayon
Every day I celebrate the day I found my way to Jeanette Macdonald and the book that opened the doorway that I had been endlessly searching for, a doorway that led me to the amazing Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine . . . and to finally finding Dorothy . . .
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The Ring – Part 4: Surrender, responsibility and love
This final article in a 4 part series, The Ring, asks if beyond commercial and emotional interests, does the ring have a true place in a marriage proposal and the rituals of commitment and marriage?
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Sex Education – where are we at?
Where are we heading to if our tech savvy and well-informed young live by a sense of sexual normality that is based on abuse and violence?
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The Ring – Part 2: Ideals, profits and pressure
This second article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the volatile monetary and emotional value of engagement rings and the sticky obligation and manufactured need behind them.
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Shakespeare’s Othello: How does a hero fall?
How does the hero fall? Packed with turbulence, intrigue, prejudice, deception, devoted and unrequited love, Shakespeare’s Othello lays bare the tragedy of our ignorance of our own true divine nature and the false forces that nudge us into mayhem and misery.
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Like Footprints in the Sand
Just as we can leave imprints in the sand, how we live leaves an imprint on others that remains. How far reaching and how long lasting are these imprints?
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Losing weight on my self-love program
A personal story of losing weight almost as a side product of the deep healing and self-acceptance from a self-love program.
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Shakespeare and the Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom
What is it that comprises the magic of Shakespeare? What part does it play on the stage of the world and our evolution?
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Gluten-free grudge
Some 15 years plus, when catering for gluten-free choice was merely a desirable noun, I sat at my breakfast table in one of Lisbon’s finest hotels. Today I owe an apology to the gentleman who sat at a table next to mine …
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What if self-care was the foundation of sex education?
Responding or reacting? Sex and relationship education within the bigger picture of true wellbeing in life.
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Jenny James – ‘Shining On’ album review
Pure country music at its heart, with the direct and innocent honesty that Jenny James’ voice delivers. Songs that anyone would be busting out to join in on – ‘Shining On’ is truly celebratory.
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Looking for love (The Techno Connection)
We are all looking for love and connection… can we find it at techno parties?
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Deborah Savran – 'Let My Heart Lead The Way' album review
With a voice that delivers power, sass and delicate beauty all in one, Minneapolis USA based singer Deborah Savran brings her own exquisite style to the compositions of Australian musician Michael Benhayon with her debut album ‘Let My Heart Lead The Way’.
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Reach for the stars
Humanity is stuck in 'small picture' mode. There is so much more to mental health (and all else) once one develops awareness, works on hurts and accepts the universality of being.
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Did you know that singing together makes our hearts beat as one?
What is it about singing that can turn complete strangers into family? Researchers have found that singing together makes our hearts beat as one – literally. A microcosm of human life, a choir speaks volumes about how we are and can be with each other.
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Chocolate – what drives us to eat it?
Society teaches us to always look outside of ourselves for love, recognition and so forth. Just like chocolate advertisements, we are told the grass is greener . . .
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The better life
How often do we look the other way when tragedy strikes others? If we are striving to maintain a comfortable life, is it only the proximity of a tragedy that can stir us?
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What’s for Brexit?
We sit on the edge of a dark abyss – are we reading the signs? Here is the signpost out of the darkness….