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The music app your child uses that could be more dangerous than you think
Do your children use music apps? – They could be more dangerous than you think.
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Deborah Savran
Minneapolis singer/songwriter Deborah brings a commitment to music that is about expressing from an inner connection with her heart, body and soul. She offers the listener the reflection of our interconnectedness and the magnificence of ‘amazing’ we all equally are.
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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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Pythagoras
Who was Pythagoras? In how many ways did this great philosopher and teacher influence human life today?
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Performance anxiety – an everyday experience?
Is performance anxiety an everyday experience that is simply a stronger manifestation of the stress we are living with all the time? Do we unconsciously set our children up to live with this tension from their earliest years?
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Sparkling Eyes - Heaven’s Joy - Music Video
Music to light up your day, you can’t help but smile and sing with Sparkling Eyes – ‘a joy to hear’ with the beautiful, rich tone of Andrea Leohardi’s vocals accompanied by band members Urs Fuchs, Chris Krämer and the Gentle Voices.
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Natalie Benhayon: A Warrior of Truth like no other
There can be a longing inside of us for a true role-model, particularly when we are young. And then we can get despondent and disappointed when we realise there are so few. This is one women’s account of how her view of the world and herself changed when she met Natalie Benhayon.
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Heaven’s Joy – 'Love Is Who We Are' album review
The inspirational album 'Love Is Who We Are' by German band ‘Heavens Joy’ offers the opportunity to connect with great music and the joy of simply feeling the beautiful qualities of who we naturally are.
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Sounds of Soul – 'Hold Myself' song review
A song and music video review of 'Hold Myself' by Melbourne music collective Sounds of Soul that offers the listener the level of delicate intimacy that can support them in their day.
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A true family model for the 21st century
Serge Benhayon the remarkable man showing us how family life can be of true harmony, integrity and joy.
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Confessions of a drama queen
The rollercoaster ride of the drama queen approach to life can’t hold a candle to the power of our true presence! With top tips for creating steadiness instead of drama, this is a must read!
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You can’t teach an old dog new tricks ... or can you?
A statement that we have all heard at some point, but does this simple statement unwittingly hold us back from addressing our ill behaviours?
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Is that all there is?
‘Is that all there is?’ How many have had this very thought, have felt the emptiness of life’s anticlimax? Can and do we have access to more, to the ‘ALL’?
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Sound and living cells – the science of sound
Have you ever been near a forest fire? The roar goes right through your body! Have you heard of glass breaking when singers hit the highest notes? Biologist Dianne Trusssell de-mystifies the facts about science and sound
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There is more to the voice than meets the ears
We have the most amazing and sensitive receiver of frequencies that there is, right at our fingertips. Our body! Science shows us this, but how far are we away from understanding what this actually means?
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Truth
The Truth about Truth and how it applies to all equally.
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Emotions in music – Are they so innocent?
Are the emotions in music really so innocent? What effect does this have on our body? Music can have an impact just like the food you ingest in the body – but what does this mean?
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Essence
Our essence is who we truly are
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Love
Love is a beholding light that is for all equally. It is the beingness of knowing you are already everything.
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Role models In music
An exploration of the influence of role models in music. What aspects are we influenced by? How susceptible are we to these influences?