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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2019
The science of cycles or cyclic living helps us understand the quality and offering of existence. Cyclic living has a language and it is found in periodic recurring quantity. ...
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Time, Space and all of us – Space
What if space is not what we think it is? What if it is an all-embracing divine quality that is all around and equally accessible to all of us?
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The Double Slit Experiment and what it means for all of us
Have you ever heard of the Double Slit Experiment? Whether you have or not, are you curious to know what it is and what it means for all of us?
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Female leaders and the importance of a woman’s importance
Inspired much by female leaders? What’s stopping us – pay gap aside – from realising the importance of a woman’s own importance and her worth in the workplace?
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The question of evolution
How evolved are we?
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Ever wondered why men use porn?
Five reasons why men use porn – and it is not what you might think
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Should we re-consider what illness and disease mean for us?
How do we see illness and disease? Do we see it as a final point, something that is a curse, or something that is healing, and returning us back to who we truly are?
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Livingness
Living who we truly are in everyday life is the Livingness ~ but what does that actually mean?
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What are illness and disease?
What are illness and disease? Where do they come from? Is it possible that illness and disease do not come from outside us, but from the choices we ourselves make?
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Diets don't work
It is shocking but true – diets don’t work, they make you fatter. If we want to lose weight we need a different approach – let go of dieting forever and start connecting.
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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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The stomach is the centre of individuality
Before the supply there is the demand and the food industry bends over backwards to please, satiate and pre-empt the next wave of our gargantuan appetites – but how do our bodies handle what we impetuously demand?
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A model based on lies
Many of the standards that make up the established wisdom of the fields of Science, Medicine, Law, etc. have been founded on a fixed point of reference that denies the natural evolution of the Universe.
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Competitive sport and men
Sport and competition go hand in hand in today’s society and men feel obligated to participate at all levels: do men really need to be a winner to feel validated as a true man? Five men discuss their experiences in sport and competition.
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Women and subtle abuse in relationships
Domestic violence is at unacceptable levels globally, but what about the more ‘subtle’ abuse in relationships, for isn’t abuse, abuse?
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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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Box ticking or true wellbeing in schools?
Teacher wellbeing is an item that is firmly on the agenda and school leaders are being asked to ensure action is taken to address it, but are we hitting the mark?
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Claiming women’s rights and female empowerment – What’s absolute honesty, responsibility and self-worth got to do with it?
Could absolute honesty, responsibility and self-worth be the key ingredients to the flourishing of women’s rights?
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The rising tide raises all vessels
The high tide might raise all vessels, but what tension does that put on the moorings? Sometimes it’s our own beliefs that hold us back.
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An intense day?
Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life.