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An exploration of leering
Objectifying women has been part of men’s lifestyle for eons, to the detriment of men’s relationships with women and themselves.
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The childbirth journey: From poor mental health to enjoying fatherhood
Mental health problems are becoming increasingly common amongst men in the perinatal period. What are some of the factors that add pressure on new fathers, and how can things be turned around?
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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 loss of women’s voices in the abortion debate
Women have struggled for years to have meaningful participation in discussions regarding the provision of accessible, safe contraception and abortion services. So, what are we missing here and what will support change?
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Freedom of association in a world of free will: who and what do we choose to associate with?
The associational choice is a deep reflection of how we are and how do we want to be in our own body. Understanding what we say yes to is the key.
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Never ever have I read any books like the purple books
Living with the books by Serge Benhayon means they live in you, constantly expanding your awareness and bringing understanding to all facets of everyday life.
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The Truth revealed
My whole life I had a strong knowing that there was something incredibly important missing. Understanding the truth of energetic integrity and responsibility completely turned my life around from living in a state of emotional highs and lows that had become my norm, to living with true vitality.
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Recalibrating women’s rights and female empowerment through love
Imagine if we regularly produced a health and wellbeing report on society. Would we see progress in terms of achieving greater gender balance and improvement in women’s rights and empowerment – or do we need to broaden the way we look at these subjects before we experience true change?
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My resurrection from chronic fatigue syndrome
It is possible to obtain good health and establish a healthy lifestyle by making little changes to how we live.
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A Philosopher’s guide to creation
Life is like a box of chocolates . . . or is it? Read on and you may just be surprised what’s on the menu.
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The Rosicrucians
The true history of the Rosicrucians and how they fit into the lineage of the Ageless Wisdom
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‘Out of the mouths of babes’ – the wisdom inherent in all children
What is our responsibility in a child’s education? In this illuminating article, Liane Mandalis shares the beauty inherent in all children when we allow our children’s innate wisdom to shine through.
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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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All the fuss over a hat
It sounds like the start of a joke, but it could well be the reason for much of the unrest in the world
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The ungodly behaviour of the Gods – is this true?
Why do we describe Gods as having ungodly traits? Is there a truth we are trying to obscure?
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Carola Woods – ‘Illumine’ album review
Prepare to be seriously rocked by Carola Woods new album ‘Illumine’. It will rock you.
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‘Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus’ – a complete lie
Busting the myth ‘Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus’ has the potential to change everything between the sexes.
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In full flight
Mankind is passionate about understanding life and yet appears to avoid the one irrefutable fact – that life is energy
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How to live from your soul – thank you Serge Benhayon
How does one show their appreciation to the man who shows you how to live in divine connection to all equally? ‘Thank you Serge Benhayon!’ doesn’t begin to cover it.