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So, you want to be a man?
Growing up as men we have many choices to make about what sort of ‘man’ we want to be. Who will be our role models and what sort of effect will they have on our lives?
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Leave the stuffing for the Christmas turkey
Do our overindulgent ways of celebrating really bring us closer together with family and friends, or keep us separated from each other under a cloud of foods and material objects?
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Self-Care: the key to success in University
Danielle’s experience at university shows that there is much more to academic success than top marks.
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When you’ve gotta go…. you’ve just got to go
Can self-care be as simple as taking a toilet break?
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Why are doctors killing themselves?
Our code of ethics asks us to, “First, do no harm.” So why are doctors killing themselves?
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How to listen to your body
Our body is constantly communicating with you, but are you listening or do you have your fingers in your ears? Listening to your body is really very simple . . .
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The hand of God
There are many that claim to represent God on earth, but in a world where actions speak louder than words, what action do we see?
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Science facing its own terra nullius realisation
The declaration of Terra nullius was a stunning display of arrogance, effectively ignoring an entire country of people. Science is facing the fact that it has declared a form of terra nullius itself.
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Playing Live
Musician Daniel Bennier shares how it was playing live in the music scene and what has changed since. “The buzz back then was seeing how the power of music could control the audience.”.
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Looking for love (The Techno Connection)
We are all looking for love and connection… can we find it at techno parties?
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A diet to console or to ignite your Soul?
Do you cringe when you hear the word ‘diet’? What if losing weight wasn’t just about denying and resisting food?
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No boring line in this book
Have you ever wondered why we have time and what its true purpose is?
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Love on the table
Explores the over-indulgence we experience with serving sizes and asks is this because we have substituted food for love?
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Who stole God from science: Part 2
Pythagoras, through his connection to the Ageless Wisdom, was able to bring through scientific, philosophical and religious principles that have shaped the course of history.
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About Serge Benhayon
After suffering from depression and giving up on the idea that life could ever be different or ‘better, Gabriele Conrad met Serge Benhayon. “Nothing and nobody had delivered, not even psychoanalysis and homoeopathy, and no bodywork modality or new age therapy had done the trick either.”
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Purposeful fitness training
Practical tips to create a supportive gym workout plan that supports health and vitality. With the simple purpose to move our body and muscles and have the opportunity to feel the entire body working.
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Being my own masterpiece
From living a life in parts to living in harmony
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Co-incidence and Synchronicity: is life a matter of luck or chance? Or are we not seeing the forest for the trees?
A look at the reality and significance of coincidence and synchronicity in our day to day lives. How many interconnected events take place that we ignore or dismiss a “just a coincidence” or luck or chance?
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The Alexandrian Library
The Alexandrian Library was one of the largest and most celebrated libraries in the ancient world which held as its core the teachings of The Ageless Wisdom.
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Is the 'Breast is Best' message impacting our attachment to breastfeeding?
Is the ‘Breast is Best’ message and well thought image one that conveniently overlays our attachment to breastfeeding? This article invites us to consider what’s underneath our motivation to breastfeed at all costs, and how open we are towards admitting this.