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Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus’ – known as father of the greatest philosophies and religions on earth and the ‘master of masters’ – sole purpose was to accelerate the re-awakening of humanity to the truth of their divinity – ‘If then you do not make yourself equal to God, you cannot apprehend God; for like is known by like.’ Hermes.
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Serge Benhayon – the presenter
Serge Benhayon presents both nationally and internationally on the subjects of the Ageless Wisdom, The Way of the Livingness as well as Esoteric and Exoteric Philosophy.
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Personal reflection – Living in a Rhythm
Read how deepening your rhythm can support your daily life bringing you a better quality of health and well-being.
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Earth calling Mars – Want some irresponsible tenants?
Is Planet Earth a throwaway item; are our relationships dispensable? With our history, could we seriously consider Family Humanity suitable tenants for another unsuspecting planet? But the burning question is, ‘why do we want, or need to, escape this planet?’
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He who controls movement controls it all
I’m sure you’ve heard expressions like ‘you are what you eat’ or ‘your thoughts shape who you become’. What if we are what and how we move?
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Every single one of us has the answer
Our April 2017 Audio of the Month explores just how much we know, which is far, far more than we admit, and the consequences of that.
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An employer’s dream - technology to predict employee behaviour
Technology to predict employee decisions may appear like a dream come true, but what if you could already do this yourself?
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Food for the Soul
What is Soul food? How does the Soul use food to support the human body?
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Space – where we all equally come from
Space is not emptiness; it is where we all come from, what is around and right through us. Is it then possible that space can come from deep within us and not just from without?
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Desperately Seeking Dorothy – from the New Age to Sai Baba to Serge Benhayon
Every day I celebrate the day I found my way to Jeanette Macdonald and the book that opened the doorway that I had been endlessly searching for, a doorway that led me to the amazing Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine . . . and to finally finding Dorothy . . .
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After Harvest by Mary-Ellen Bidner
In her autobiographical book titled After Harvest, Mary-Ellen brings the reader into her experience of being one of eight children, raised in rural Queensland, Australia, during the 1960s.
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Focus at work – the missing factor
Is our sense of worth and value in work creating a critical problem with our focus?
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Life on Earth and the Ageless Wisdom
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Justified and Ancient: unearthing the roots of human insecurity
We live in a highly manipulated, insecure world, where justification of who and what we are is mandatory and normalised.
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Dreams of Pad Thai
Are you fantasising about lunch at 10am? There might be more to it than you realise!
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Breaking the workplace
Workplaces are a hive being busy, regardless of the cost in lost productivity and workforce wellbeing. Work is essential for us to be able to live – but what if how we live is essential to how we work?
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Shakespeare anyone?
A new understanding of Shakespeare’s plays in the light of The Ageless Wisdom, their true and only source as opposed to the fluff and attention-seeking hyperbole that abound and vigorously vie for our attention.
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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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I still feel like I am fat sometimes
15 years ago I was a lot heavier than I am now – 25 kgs heavier, to be precise – and I still feel like I am fat sometimes.
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Good girl or nice girl
There are good girls and there are nice girls: are you going to be a good girl, or are you going to be a nice girl?