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Loving work til the end
Is retirement actually good for our body? What if work was the best medicine for our body til the end?
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Our relationship with sleep
Is it possible to have a great relationship with sleep and truly value what it brings to our body and daily life? Explore these simple tips to make your sleep restful and rejuvenating.
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The igniting fuel of purpose
Serge Benhayon presents how we are designed to have purpose in life in our Audio of the Month for July 2023.
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Is there more to vision than meets the eye?
Would it be accurate to say, ‘True seeing is receiving’ and that we feel first before our eyes confirm what we have felt? Or do we feel first and instantly dismiss what has been received because it doesn’t fit our pictures, expectations and needs?
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Justified and Ancient: unearthing the roots of human insecurity
We live in a highly manipulated, insecure world, where justification of who and what we are is mandatory and normalised.
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Living with a teenager
How do we support our teenagers in a world that is overwhelming and constantly ‘parenting’ them from social media and outside influences?
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How harmless is our practice as a mental health professional?
As a mental health professional we have a responsibility to ensure that in our practice we do no harm to our clients. But what does this mean beyond the obvious basics?
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The why of relationships
We are schooled that we can only have one or a few special relationships. But why accept this when we can instead open up to the possibility of every relationship?
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Kids with Sticks
Learning music and especially the drums should be fun and not a tedious exercise in music notation. There is so much that can be done with two simple rhythms on the drums and this is what Kids with Sticks is all about.
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The tender man – a woman’s observations
Women claim to want a sensitive and tender man, but do we?
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Quiet quitting at work
Quiet quitting is the latest workplace phenomenon. It may sound like someone is silently resigning from their post, but it actually isn’t this at all.
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Breaking the workplace
Workplaces are a hive being busy, regardless of the cost in lost productivity and workforce wellbeing. Work is essential for us to be able to live – but what if how we live is essential to how we work?
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‘Divinity Is Birthed’ by Victoria Warburton - album review
If you were ever in doubt about our divine origins, if you ever felt lost, caught up in the chaos of the world, or struck by a hurt, then these ten tracks will serve as your guiding light.
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Catherine Wood
Catherine Wood has worked extensively as a freelance musician, with a resume that includes everything from classical to funk to jazz to pop and anything you can think of in between.
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The Soul has no memory
This revelatory August 2022 Audio of the Month, might have some of us realising that we are much more intelligent in the true sense of the word than we thought we were.
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Jenny James – ‘She’ album review
She is an album that connects us to our beingness – it is richly endowed with truth and deeply evolving for the listener, delivered with the lightness of one who has walked the path to her own innermost.
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Anita C
Anita is a student of the Soul, composing, singing and writing from her deepening religious intimacy with all that she is. Her music communicates that we are multidimensional Soul, reverberating across space and beyond time.
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Being with what is – as is
Are the pictures and expectations we have in life robbing us of all we are and can naturally be?
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Breathing my own breath
How do yoga, a healthy lifestyle and being an earnest seeker of truth fit with a diagnosis of breast cancer? How does this make sense?
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Grand Designs Part 1 – The shape I am
When your body’s shape looks strange, it’s easy to feel like there is something wrong with you. Read how one man’s life was transformed by reconnecting to The Ageless Wisdom.