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Love is Love - life after the vote
Annette Baker and Gabrielle Caplice talk on life in the lead up to the historical YES vote to legalise Gay Marriage in Australia, what it means to be truly empowered as women, and growing up knowing that society 'does not approve' of who you are.
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Bringing out the feminine side of science
This beautiful article, written by a man, is about bringing out the feminine within all of us, men and women, and exploring what this might mean for science.
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Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation
Understanding Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation explains a lot about our world and supports us in our return to who we truly are.
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Evolution – a revolution in the way we see it
We have been raised to think of evolution as a straight line... we are born, we grow up, we live and die... but is this the truth? Or is it a process in which growth and development is unfolded out, from within, in a gradual way.
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The body IS intelligent
What if the mind is not that intelligent – what if it were only the receiver of energy, like a radio that picks up a signal, and it wasn’t actually capable of thinking?
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Terminating a pregnancy – a woman’s decision
Why a woman must always make a decision in her life from her body first, including when it comes to considering terminating a pregnancy.
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Paradigm-breaking writings of the 21st century
The works of Serge Benhayon come from a living embodiment of what is presented. These are paradigm breaking writings that will serve humanity for the next millennium and beyond.
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Science facing its own terra nullius realisation
The declaration of Terra nullius was a stunning display of arrogance, effectively ignoring an entire country of people. Science is facing the fact that it has declared a form of terra nullius itself.
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Like Footprints in the Sand
Just as we can leave imprints in the sand, how we live leaves an imprint on others that remains. How far reaching and how long lasting are these imprints?
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Shakespeare’s The Tempest, the Great Globe, and The Ageless Wisdom
The Tempest was Shakespeare’s last play, a play full of magic and meaning. Will the characters constellated on this isle keep re-choosing the abuse of power or will they reclaim their universality once more?
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The true test of science is how it faces the unknown
Science has so much to offer humanity, but seems limited by how it reacts to what is doesn’t know.
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Shakespeare and the Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom
What is it that comprises the magic of Shakespeare? What part does it play on the stage of the world and our evolution?
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Gluten-free grudge
Some 15 years plus, when catering for gluten-free choice was merely a desirable noun, I sat at my breakfast table in one of Lisbon’s finest hotels. Today I owe an apology to the gentleman who sat at a table next to mine …
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Women – unnecessary collateral damage in a battle against ourselves
With such high rates of violence against women in all its forms around the world, we have to look deeper at the cause
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The question of evolution
How evolved are we?
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Serge Benhayon – scientist at heart
We are all in a groundhog day, the incessant orbital motion of going around and around the sun with infinite opportunities to face all our choices until we truly experience the energetic law of cause and effect.
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On karma and re-incarnation
“Karma is not by Divine nature bad. It is in fact about love. And, even when it feels it is not love, it still is, for that is what karma is bringing you back to.” ~Serge Benhayon
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Universal Medicine Therapies
Universal Medicine Therapies are popular healing modalities that are being practised all over the world, not only by complementary to medicine practitioners but professionals from all walks of life.
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The Battle for the Body – Part 1: Spirit versus Soul
Our bodies are vehicles of expression that can either be used to express all that we are (Soul) or all that we are not (spirit).
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What I love about Serge Benhayon
"I have never seen anyone else be quite this transparent and open with everyone they meet," says Kristy Wood. "When Serge Benhayon meets someone he gives them everything – it is like they are a dearly loved family member."