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Religious education: resurrecting the lived application of religious teaching
Religion and the idea of religious education can often turn us off. But if we were to understand the truth of religious teaching, our relationship with the words and what is on offer might well be transformed.
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The mother baby bonding process – is it always automatic?
All mothers want to be ‘good mothers who love their babies’, but it doesn’t always go to plan. What happens when baby bonding doesn’t happen?
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A journey to the stars and beyond ...
What if that which mankind is looking for on the outside via space travel, mega dollars and rockets, will never satisfy the yearning and buried knowing that the true destination is within?
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How to support mothers in dealing with anxiety
Have you noticed the way that anxiety is creeping into the mothering sphere more regularly these days? Let’s consider taking a fresh approach for understanding mothers experiencing anxiety!
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In search of a new evidence base
We seem to be fixated on evidence -based medicine but are missing the one set of criteria that matter the most when testing for efficacy.
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The smell of rain
When it rains, especially after a long dry spell, the earth releases a fragrance. What makes this smell and why?
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Unplanned Caesarean birth – failure or opportunity?
Feelings of failure may be present after an unplanned caesarean birth and this ‘silent suffering’ is openly addressed here with a fresh and open perspective.
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Relationships are always about evolving – the key to making relationships work
Is disharmony in relationships the end, or can it be the beginning of a new and deeper level of loving? Do moments of change and tension signify an important opportunity for both parties to step up?
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Nutritional Dogma – Food rules or loving impulse?
When we categorise foods and diet into ‘good’ and ‘bad’, are we truly supporting ourselves or creating restrictions and dogma?
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A living inspiration
What does inspiration look and feel like? Peggy Verheijen explores this question, and how knowing Serge Benhayon has inspired and transformed her life.
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Pregnancy glow & postnatal depression
What is it about pregnancy that makes a woman feel fabulous and glow? What is postnatal depression really about?
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The ripple effect of emotions
Emotions in the workplace: what ripple effect do they have on colleagues and customers? What role can you play in stopping this?
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A ‘chance’ meeting – Serge Benhayon
A ‘chance’ meeting at a family event and a conversation that struck a chord with me led to an authentic friendship that opened up life and inspired me for years to come.
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Serge Benhayon and Religion – Who is this guy?
Who is this Serge Benhayon guy and what's all this stuff about religion? Is this man simply someone who's committed themselves 100% to not holding back in delivering the truth? A back-row sceptic speaks.
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The Teacher of All Teachers
There are qualities of a true teacher that can only be confirmed by feeling it for yourself. Serge Benhayon, through his teachings of the Ageless Wisdom and the consistency and beauty of his lived way, will one day be known in the hearts of man to be the teacher of all teachers.
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Evidence Based Medicine – is it actually science?
When we hear the term ‘evidence based medicine’ we immediately think of ‘science’ and ‘reliability’, but is this really the case?
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Religion – We are all here together
Are our religious practices supportive of unity or separation? And how do these religious practices have us relating to one another?
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Our tendency to react
All reactions are triggered from the hurts we carry; we can understand these hurts and begin to not react.
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Religious tolerance
By allowing tolerance in our lives we accept less than the love that we all are in our essence.
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God is immanent
God for me is someone deeply felt and deeply known – there is no doubt or question about Him.