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The unveiling of the true woman within
Desiree shares her development from complete desolation and disconnection back to the beautiful unfolding reflection of her true tender self.
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The way we are living is killing us
We consider illness and disease to be ‘bad’ but the way we are living is killing us, albeit slowly. What if they are messages from your body calling you back to being truly caring and loving of yourself?
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What if you hold the key to your own wellbeing in your own hands?
Are we more in control and in charge of our health and wellbeing than we realise?
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Was God at work today?
Simon Williams spent a day at the office and realised that even when he cannot feel the presence of God, He is always ready and waiting to be with us – all we have to do is give Him a call!
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Knowing yourself by your quality first
In our August 2016 Audio of the Month Natalie Benhayon presents the importance of knowing yourself first by the quality you hold within and how moving with this quality allows you to know what to do.
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Yoga of life – to rush or not to rush?
Does it feel like life is one long ‘to do’ list that never seems to end – trying to beat the clock to get it all done? What if there is an innate rhythm of stillness within our body that inspires a quality of movement very different to rushing, bringing a steady presence to our life?
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Is fruit the new sugar?
Is fruit our new sugar? One woman’s experience may not be unique!
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Snacking – A modern habit?
Snacking is a modern habit fuelled by the food industry and is linked to overeating and rising rates of obesity. But why are we obsessed with the constant need to eat?
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An intelligence that, perhaps, is not so intelligent
An Open Letter to Humanity – A testimonial by Kerstin Salzer.
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Pseudoscience
'Pseudoscience' is a term used by people to deride and dismiss a claimed scientific finding or hypothesis on the basis that it is poor science. We must be very aware of the harm that is done in the use of words like “pseudoscience” that attack, denigrate and dismiss and reduce science to a game of control.
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Red Shift – life in an expanding Universe
The Universe is expanding. We know this is so because of a phenomenon called red shift. What does this mean to ordinary people like you and I?
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One plus one equals three
Is modern science knowledge or gnosis? What about God?
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Sacred Esoteric Healing – what can you expect from a session?
Experiencing Sacred Esoteric Healing isn’t foreign, in fact once felt, it is something so natural because of how it allows us to simply connect with our true selves.
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Road rage … can we regain control of our reactions?
This article looks at how we can lose our connection to our inner gentleness and begin the momentum of raging destructive actions.
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Why don’t I feel well? Is illness or disease just a random event?
Why don’t we feel well? Is it random, or a curse, or is it a result of something we have done, and if so, do we have the power to change the way that we feel?
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International Women’s Day: In the pledge for parity, we’re fighting a war we cannot win
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity, and even though equal rights and opportunities are an enormous achievement for women, there is something far greater that we’ve been missing along the way.
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What are Universal Medicine Therapies?
In a world that is constantly bombarding you and telling you how to be, think and act, Universal Medicine Therapies are a profoundly simple set of therapies that truly allow you just to be yourself – supporting us to return to the stillness and harmony that every single one of us, naturally is on the inside.
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The beauty and true anatomy of the clitoris – what it beholds is far beyond female sexual pleasure
The clitoris. It’s not what you think! You will be amazed at the beauty and true anatomy of this organ and what it beholds far beyond female sexual pleasure.
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Burnout – the new normal?
Burnout is a hot topic, both at the workplace and the dinner table, but are we addressing the issue? Has being exhausted become our ‘new norm’?
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Overcoming stage fright and a mean girl critic (part 2)
‘You are not good enough, your voice sounds crap, you are going to choke…’ How often have I heard those words? Way too many times – especially considering no one else has actually ever said them to me…