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The magic of practicality
Have you ever known what’s best for you and then done the opposite? Is there a way of living that honours the intelligence of the human body?
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Our worldwide epidemic of loneliness and social isolation
It is no wonder we have societies around the world feeling lonely when we live a life disconnected to God and to ourselves.
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Are we trading sex for love?
We live in a society where sex is often used as a measure of our worth and proof that we are loved. But if it was as straightforward as that, why are so many people in romantic relationships feeling empty and loveless?
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Music in harmony
Popular music and songs are designed to have ‘good’ harmony and clever, pleasing combinations of sounds, but what is that sound offering?
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Rightsville is no place we wanna be
Being stuck in who’s ‘right and wrong’ in our relationships is a cold painful way to live and let’s be honest, not the life we really want to be living. We all want warm, cooperative, truthful, loving relationships: let’s look at a way out of those stuck positions and express more with more love.
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Hiding food, hiding myself to re-discovering me
Many of us can relate to eating in secret and hiding food. But what are we really hiding?
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REVIEW: What Does It Profit a Man?
An eye-opening exposé of the fact that success, profit and recognition in our world today are not really ‘it’. Eight men share how they have found a much healthier, vastly more settled and truly successful way of life based on the riches within
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Think you are not an ‘Influencer’?
We are all standard setters, every one of us, but unless we have done something we perceive as ‘trend setting’ we don’t see ourselves as such. However, nothing is further from the truth.
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Abuse – A matter in our own hands
Abuse – a matter in our hands: is it possible that the choices we make in our everyday life impact all of society? And if so, can we start to make different choices?
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Being ourselves: is it better for business?
Can work and business include natural joy and enthusiasm? Or is formality and seriousness the expected norm?
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Men share on their first experience with porn
Five men share their first experience with pornography, and how it affected their lives
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Self-care: The bridge back to Universal Love
We think of self-care as something we need to do, so that our human body can function better. There is a basic truth to this, but what if self-care is just not an end in itself but a doorway, a bridge back to the magnificence of who we truly are, to Universal Love?
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Renunciation is part of healing
What is the relationship between renunciation and healing? And how do we do it?
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The Serge Benhayon prophecy of sleep and repose
We spend a third or more of our human life in sleep. Our true depth of productivity can never be fulfilled because we have not understood the truth of waking and sleeping as a cycle of motion and repose.
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Letting people in
I remember being very little, and just loving people and letting people in – meaning, letting them into my heart and being open and transparent and letting them see all of me.
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An exploration of leering
Objectifying women has been part of men’s lifestyle for eons, to the detriment of men’s relationships with women and themselves.
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Gestational diabetes mellitus - a nuisance or opportunity for growth?
Gestational diabetes mellitus is growing at a phenomenal rate … Imagine if gestational diabetes was viewed as a blessing in pregnancy and all pregnancy care around this condition supported women to see it as an opportunity for personal growth?
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Evolution
What is the true meaning of the word evolution and why do we spend so much time avoiding it?
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Evidence based medicine: what is the evidence?
Medicine today prides itself on being evidence based. What is the evidence for this form of evidence, and is there another form of evidence that we are ignoring?
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Energetic integrity: a true question of public interest
The concept of public interest is a political one that continues to remain an elusive notion: although it is a commonly used term, it’s arguably the ‘least defined and least understood of concepts’, frequently exploited in political rhetoric.