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Making love our fortress with the support of Serge Benhayon
In this testimonial Annette and Gabe share how a profound reading from Serge Benhayon radically changed the future path of their lives, and ignited the true meaning of their relationship together.
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It is never about food!
Food is not the culprit for a plethora of disorders. It is all about our behaviour, awareness, responsibility and choices. We give our power away and then mask our weaknesses with poor food choices.
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Plato
Plato was a student of Socrates and part of the Pythagorean lineage. To this day, his famous Allegory of the Cave still inspires philosophers and students across the globe with its wisdom and truth about the way humanity is living.
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Imhotep
Immortalised as the God of Healing in Ancient Egypt, Imhotep was also a revered priest and scientist, a political figure and architect of the Step Pyramid of Saqqara. It is the quality that Imhotep lived rather that what he did that brought his connection to the Universal All to the world.
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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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Beauty and grace in academia: Where has it gone?
The state of play in the education system today ultimately reveals a disconnection and it is clear that vitality and inspiration have become largely absent from our classrooms. We must ask what is really going on?
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Warning: Sympathy hurts and can be harming to your health
Take it from someone who has had breast cancer for the past 14 years – sympathy is not all it is cracked up to be. We think that people want our sympathy but do they really? What are the real effects of sympathy when we take a closer look?
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Goodbye Coffee Machine
Can a café be successful without a coffee machine? Paul O’Hara shows us how he has done this and is expanding the concept into other areas.
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“Why did you stay?” An insight into abuse
A revealingly honest interview examining the justification for blurring the lines between love and abuse.
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Have we crucified the butterfly? The war between science and religion
What happens to the light of truth when religion and science declare war on each other?
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Let down by a safety net
There is a difference between learning to fix a problem and understanding why the problem occurred or keeps occurring. For many, fixing the problem and making life better has become a safety net that avoids dealing with the real issue.
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‘The Joy of Ageing, Esoterically’ - An introduction by an elder
Breaking society’s standards on ageing, elders are setting the bar for health care and responsible living for generations to come.
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What is true religion?
Every religion in the world thinks that their religion is the true religion – but they can’t all be true. Is there such a thing as true religion? Is there a way to understand religion that is universal and when lived makes a true difference to health and well-being?
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Zoroaster
A great Persian teacher whose role it was to shine light on the source of our ignorance and the ‘shimmering illusions’ offered by the astral plane – the shadows that keeps us in darkness and separate from our Soul.
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Knowing when to let go and rest
The readings of Serge Benhayon are multidimensional, timely and timeless. Nicola Lessing shares the reading she received during a heart incident that led to surgery, and how the support and wisdom of this reading is still relevant and valuable many years later.
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This is Science
Essentially there is Science within all of life.
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What does PMS stand for… apart from driving me crazy?
Most women are resigned to PMS being a normal part of being a woman, something that we just have to put up with but we have a tool with us everyday that can help us understand why we get PMS.
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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.
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Esoteric Yoga – yoga for our world today
For many in our world today, stress and anxiety are commonplace. We have lost the ability to be still and know what this is. Esoteric Yoga is a modality that returns us to the divine quality of stillness within.
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What is Medicine?
Is there more to Medicine than how we currently perceive it?