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The House of Mirrors
We look to mirrors to confirm how we are, but is what we see true to life? Or is there more going on than meets the eye?
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The sparkler effect
Sparklers can evoke joyful memories of childhood. But is it possible that something deeper is symbolised by their ignition?
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Where am I from? The myth of nationality
Humanity has been on an eternal quest to know its true origins. We often ask people “where are you from?” Yet, underneath this question is there a deeper longing to know who we truly are?
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Serge Benhayon – restoring truth to the term teacher
I was so entrenched in the game of ‘the teacher is more, I am less’, yet Serge Benhayon was having none of it, standing ‘with’ you as an equal and accepting nothing less of you; he did not and does not play that game.
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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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Grand Designs Part 2 – From the stars
Is our body shape and life experience pure chance and coincidence? Read one man’s experience of returning to see the grand design that we are all a part of.
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My experience of abuse and self-abuse
One woman’s journey from abuse and self-abuse to re-connection with her essence.
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Big Tech, Lockdowns, “iso”, and social control: waking up to a dystopian nightmare
In 2020 we got through the pandemic socialising on Facebook and Twitter. But what happens when Big Tech uses its power to silence debate? What is the world we have woken up to in 2021?
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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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A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Shakespeare’s theatre of the absurd
Shakespeare’s first play about the unseen world of spirits and invisible forces unravels the utter absurdity of how humanity operates under their influence, and how we so easily get lost in the tangled drama of emotional love without ever questioning its source.
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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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Patanjali
The great teacher Patanjali offered us a universally accessed codex for living, founded in the fact that we are all equal Sons of God, and continuing in exposition of the disciplines required in order to remove that which hinders our living The Livingness of who we truly are.
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Watching sport
Is watching sport harmless and ‘just a bit of fun’? Or is something more harming going on?
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The story of a lifetime dieter – finally the freedom to be me
How I found freedom and stopped beating myself up with rigid diet rules to lose weight. The support we need is not what you might think!
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Body Shape – curves from Heaven
We are born with natural curves, shapes and angles, so why do we think we are fat when we are not? This article asks what is beneath our pictures of feeling fat or of not accepting our body shape or weight.
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The healing in being sick
When we’re sick, do we take advantage of the greater and true opportunity that being sick provides; or do we see it as a total nuisance, annoyingly becoming an unwanted disturbance to the normal day-to-day activities of our life?
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A journey to the stars and beyond ...
What if that which mankind is looking for on the outside via space travel, mega dollars and rockets, will never satisfy the yearning and buried knowing that the true destination is within?
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The Twelve Labours of Hercules – a living mythology
The twelve labours of Hercules and the twelve Constellations of the Zodiac have much more in common than we might think. In fact, they are one and the same, and offer a profound teaching to all of mankind.
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‘Sexy Supermodels’ – the grace of a woman’s essence
Sexy Supermodels! – 5 simple questions that turn the page on the beauty industry and start a new chapter on the subject of a woman’s worth and her true beauty.
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The relationship between our health and our health systems
We expect that health services and those who work within them will be able to provide the answers and cures to our ill health. But what is the part we play when it comes to health and wellbeing?