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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2013
This New Year’s message begins under the auguries of Esoteric Numerology to help further unfold the fact and importance of the new era we have commenced. Read on ...
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The New Year's Message For The New Era (2012)
It can be said that this year’s message is a message that will be very much alive and relative to and for the next 2600 years (approx.) Read on ...
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2011
‘For those who have read our messages of past to present, the 2011 Message will be seen as a continuation of a long line of unfolding information that bears witness to twelve (12) years of accuracy on many subjects along with clear and precise esoteric forums from which to better understand personal unfoldments with and within the scope of life’s presenting dilemmas.
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Depression (a reframe)
This article presents the possibility that we might be depressed because we are seeing the truth of what is happening in the world. Perhaps others are not choosing to feel it and are therefore not depressed by it. Is it better to feel it or not?
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Why we love to walk
This article explores the many possibilities of why we love to walk and what is at the very heart of it.
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The Livingness Workshops
An introduction to the 3 one-day events that form The Livingness Workshops.
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Exhaustion and chronic fatigue
Exhaustion was Lucy’s day-to-day routine, her definition of normal, she was heading towards chronic fatigue. Then a simple reading from Serge Benhayon gave Lucy an opportunity to see her normal was definitely not normal, that there was another way.
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Self-acceptance and appreciation bring true presence
Why live a life holding back the true me? Carmel Reid shares her journey towards living life in ways that she hadn’t imagined inspired by a Reading from Serge Benhayon.
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Your Essence Gentle Breath Meditation®
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Starting the conversation on men’s health video
Builder Adam Warburton talks about how as men we can start the conversation on how to start taking more responsibility for our own state of health
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Erectile dysfunction: Getting to the heart of the matter
Medical studies have shown a direct link between erectile dysfunction and heart disease, but why? Is there something more to how we have commonly viewed this condition?
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True health – are we missing something?
Despite the vast array of medical and health options, the rates of illness and disease continue to rise. Perhaps there is another way?
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Corporate Social Responsibility - part 2: How our working world could be
This article considers the ways in which we can ALL play a vital and essential part towards developing a new state of our working world, well-being and humanity’s future.
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Appreciation in relationships
Even though we love each other, we often take each other for granted. Appreciation in relationships can deepen our love and intimacy, and build healthy relationships in all areas of our lives.
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Couples therapy – part 3 - Don't hold back!
Included in the final instalment of this great three part article are tips you can incorporate on a daily basis to assist in getting you relationships back on track - relationships that are healthy, loving, supportive and fun.
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Couples therapy – part 2 - Another way of being
In the writers words ... "therapy was so revealing ... and positive change was discernible almost from the very first session" This couple built on that experience and are now enjoying a renewed and deepened marriage.
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Motivation to lose weight
Discover true motivation to lose weight – it’s more than mind over matter …
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Healing relationship issues: beginnings of intimacy
Have we settled for less in our relationships? How do we go further? This article explores what might be in the way and outlines simple steps to open the door to more intimacy between us
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Self-loathing
Self-loathing is intense hatred directed at ourselves, often focused on how we look, or how we think we should look. When we stop believing all the things that are wrong with us, we may find a way to connect to the beautiful preciousness we innately are.
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Is making love more than just sex?
We seem to have always equated the term ‘making love’ to actually having sex. What if there is way more to this term than just the physical act – what would this look like in day-to-day life?