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"He who casts the first stone"
There is much said about racial vilification and the need for tolerance. This article asks the tough question: who cast the first stone when it comes to racial tension?
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Serge Benhayon – a man who presents the truth
Is it possible that truth can be presented in an all-encompassing, universal way that is applicable to all and yet totally relevant and practical for each one of us? Read one woman’s testimony to Serge Benhayon as a man who presents the truth.
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The forever student
In our June 2016 Audio of the Month Serge presents how truly understanding that we are forever learning allows us to enjoy the process without seeking perfection.
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Is there such a thing as a job with no stress?
Stress at work has become a normal way of life for almost everyone. In this exposé on work stress we look at why stress is so common at work, and ask is there another way?
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Making a difference by implementing energetic integrity in healing.
Practitioner Mary Louise Myers experiences first-hand how implementing energetic responsibility and integrity into her life brings a whole new dimension of true healing.
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Exercise – it doesn’t need to be hard work
Exercise doesn’t need to be a strain or a chore. It can be a natural simple way to care for yourself with gentleness that helps you reconnect to your body and you, and to really enjoy your body.
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Checking out – are we sowing the seeds of our own dementia?
Is dementia where we check out so much that we cannot check back in again? Doug shares how he found his way back to vitality and a clear mind.
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Human nature and our schooling – examining the purpose of education
Is the purpose of education no longer about right living and more about acquiring skills for a successful life, with little regard for the impact of our choices? The effects of this shift on Education from classical views like Plato’s are concerning and profound.
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Free music to enjoy
Free music to listen to and enjoy
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Serge Benhayon – a life of detail
Serge Benhayon lives his life with an extraordinary attention to detail and inspires others to live that too.
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Serge Benhayon – the practitioner
Serge Benhayon dedicates his life to serving humanity delivering ground breaking complementary health-care and a way of life that serves all equally. His wisdom encompasses human existence in its entirety.
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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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Sacred Esoteric Healing – True health care
This is a personal account of how the Esoteric Healing modalities brought a new level of integrity to daily life and professional practice.
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Women in Livingness magazine
A summary of how the new publication Women in Livingness originated and why it’s not your usual magazine.
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6 things all men need to know about exhaustion and fatigue
Exhaustion and fatigue can deeply affect the way men live – here are 6 tips to combat it. It is okay to seek help and/or professional medical advice when you are feeling excessively tired or fatigued.
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Healthy body healthy mind
Taking time to love your body can lead to a healthy mind which means less critical thoughts. Love the body and the mind will follow.
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Couples therapy – part 3 - Don't hold back!
Included in the final instalment of this great three part article are tips you can incorporate on a daily basis to assist in getting you relationships back on track - relationships that are healthy, loving, supportive and fun.
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Is making love more than just sex?
We seem to have always equated the term ‘making love’ to actually having sex. What if there is way more to this term than just the physical act – what would this look like in day-to-day life?
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How To Lose Weight
What if how to lose weight stopped being the goal and it was replaced with a focus on the quality of energy that you are living every day? Is it possible there is a way to lose weight that is very different to what you think?
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My choice to slow down at work: Pure gold
Can slowing down at work actually make you more productive? This true story shares a very different experience of the results of slowing down.