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I may not be a scientist, but I’ve always been a why-entist
What if all we truly needed to gain a better understanding of ourselves, others and the world we live in was to simply nurture that innate curiosity we engendered as a child, and begin to use the interrogative word WHY to bring a deeper understanding to the true nature of our reality?
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Einstein – a science unified
We know him as Einstein, a twentieth century genius who revolutionised the science of physics, an eccentric German-born maverick with crazy hair, the man who brought us E=mc2.
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The mosh pit of life
I once believed that a ‘mosh pit’ was the best place to be, but bruised and worn out after each concert I began to question how is the mosh pit like everyday human life?
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The good corporate citizen
Consumer expectation can be a powerful influence for changing corporate behaviour, so don’t we see the same thing with religions?
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All of us – What we always wanted, but never cared to seek
The décor might have changed, but true evolution lays not in the material but how we treat ourselves, each other and from there, all we share this planet with and Earth itself.
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Who do you move for?
Slumped in grumpy posture or standing bursting with joy… what comes first – how we feel or how we move?
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The science behind The Way of The Livingness – a relationship with sensitivity and God
Theosophy, faith, reason… so begins the conversation whenever religion is mentioned. But True religion starts with the awakening of our sensitivity…
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Bringing out the feminine side of science
This beautiful article, written by a man, is about bringing out the feminine within all of us, men and women, and exploring what this might mean for science.
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Living religion: a relationship with my soul
The moment I wake up, to the moment I put my head on the pillow at the end of the day it is all about my relationship with my Soul. This is my religion, my connection.
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The Way of The Livingness
Presenting the religious way, aspects and principles of the Ageless Wisdom.
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Bringing science to life – the true purpose of science
Is the purpose of science to serve humanity in its ever-expanding demand for a better life, a better future, to make it all easier?
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In search of a new evidence base
We seem to be fixated on evidence -based medicine but are missing the one set of criteria that matter the most when testing for efficacy.
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Unicorns, Hummus and One Unified Truth
Of all the beliefs in the world about god, could there be a one unified truth?
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The difference between sex & making love – part 2
If we can identify that there is a difference between sex and making love, and we want to experience the possibility of making love, how do we start to make the change?
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Pseudoscience
'Pseudoscience' is a term used by people to deride and dismiss a claimed scientific finding or hypothesis on the basis that it is poor science. We must be very aware of the harm that is done in the use of words like “pseudoscience” that attack, denigrate and dismiss and reduce science to a game of control.
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Salvation – What’s it all about?
What is salvation? What are we being saved from? Can we save ourselves or do we need someone to save us? Read more to find out what salvation is all about – perhaps it’s not what you think it is.
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The New Year's Message For The New Era (2012)
It can be said that this year’s message is a message that will be very much alive and relative to and for the next 2600 years (approx.) Read on ...
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Learning to read again
The more at ease I felt within myself, the more I enjoyed reading 'The Way It Is'.
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Yeshua, by the Christians known as Jesus
Read this revelatory article about Jesus, who was known in his time as Yeshua, and discover what his true purpose was – a far cry from the story the Christian Church made us believe to fit their version of Christianity.
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Shakespeare’s The Tempest, the Great Globe, and The Ageless Wisdom
The Tempest was Shakespeare’s last play, a play full of magic and meaning. Will the characters constellated on this isle keep re-choosing the abuse of power or will they reclaim their universality once more?