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What makes a scientist?
What part does education have to play in modern science and the way it is conducted? And why is this important?
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‘All that glitters’ … design trends, latest fashion and our self-worth
Is it possible that we are actually caught in this culture or cycle of having the latest and the greatest, the newest and the fastest, the hottest & the sexiest and it’s not actually what we truly want – or who we truly are?
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Who invented medicine anyway?
We have diminished our natural awareness of our bodies and our health and given our power away to the modern medical systems.
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'I am beauty-full just for being me' – a collation of testimonials
There is more to these books than meets the eye. Here is why ....
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No more blaming others
Understanding the truth of our deepest hurt made me realise very simply that I cannot blame anyone else for ‘hurting me’ any more.
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The road back to music and educating children
From the pressure to be top dog and prove himself as a musician to bringing music alive with children in the classroom, musician and teacher Daniel Bennier shares what shuts us down to our natural joy of music and what restores us.
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Stephanie Stevenson – what a glorious transformation!
Stephanie became overweight and a yo-yo dieter because she was always comparing herself to others and not feeling good about her body. Things changed when she came across Universal Medicine ...
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The lost science of the stars
When Science threw Astrology out, we were left with the pointless, dry science of Astronomy. Can we save the day and bring these two together again within ourselves?
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Care, relationships and postgraduate students: no ‘one size fits all’.
Education can be a cold and lonely place. Competing for higher marks relationships take a poor last place, leaving students feeling downbeat when they don’t achieve what their peers ‘achieve’.
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Cocaine and Chocolate, kissing cousins?
Cocaine and Chocolate are both addictive substances activating the same chemicals and pleasures systems in your brain; yet one we can buy over the counter and is socially acceptable the other is a class A drug.
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Feminism: Celebrating the true qualities women bring
What is the current state of our attitude and relationship with gender, and the way we view women and men separately?
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How do Universal Medicine Therapies work?
Imagine a therapy where no one is ‘fixing’ you – but simply supporting you to feel the grandness that you actually already are. Universal Medicine Therapies are no fix – the practitioner offers a quality that the client can then connect to within themselves.
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Feeling the blues … to being depressed … to shining the light
No longer need we be a victim of low mood or even depression; as we begin to make choices that we know and can feel are loving for our bodies, then our minds will take care of themselves.
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‘The Joy of Ageing, Esoterically’ - An introduction by an elder
Breaking society’s standards on ageing, elders are setting the bar for health care and responsible living for generations to come.
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The unveiling of the true woman within
Desiree shares her development from complete desolation and disconnection back to the beautiful unfolding reflection of her true tender self.
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Zoroaster
A great Persian teacher whose role it was to shine light on the source of our ignorance and the ‘shimmering illusions’ offered by the astral plane – the shadows that keeps us in darkness and separate from our Soul.
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How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported me to overcome my anxiety
How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported Elizabeth to overcome her anxiety, to take responsibility for how she feels and to regain trust in herself.
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Ever wondered why men use porn?
Five reasons why men use porn – and it is not what you might think
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Our simple sun
An exploration of the qualities of the Sun and its innate simplicity. What can we learn from it?
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What if you hold the key to your own wellbeing in your own hands?
Are we more in control and in charge of our health and wellbeing than we realise?