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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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The Ring – Part 2: Ideals, profits and pressure
This second article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the volatile monetary and emotional value of engagement rings and the sticky obligation and manufactured need behind them.
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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) – A man’s perspective
This in depth article looks at the facts as well as the factors that contribute to this global crisis for women.
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Work – the binding factor in our society
Do you know that feeling of not wanting to go to work? Have you ever questioned why this is the case and what impact it has on your life?
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Looking for love (The Techno Connection)
We are all looking for love and connection… can we find it at techno parties?
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The better life
How often do we look the other way when tragedy strikes others? If we are striving to maintain a comfortable life, is it only the proximity of a tragedy that can stir us?
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The simplicity of my day to day life
From domestic violence and partying and playing sport to now living simply from day to day and committing to life.
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About Serge Benhayon
After suffering from depression and giving up on the idea that life could ever be different or ‘better, Gabriele Conrad met Serge Benhayon. “Nothing and nobody had delivered, not even psychoanalysis and homoeopathy, and no bodywork modality or new age therapy had done the trick either.”
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What makes a scientist?
What part does education have to play in modern science and the way it is conducted? And why is this important?
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Feminism: Celebrating the true qualities women bring
What is the current state of our attitude and relationship with gender, and the way we view women and men separately?
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Starting exercise can be simple and fun!
For many getting started with an exercise program can present some challenges, especially if one is stuck on the belief that workout routines are punishing and not to be enjoyed.
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Feeling the blues … to being depressed … to shining the light
No longer need we be a victim of low mood or even depression; as we begin to make choices that we know and can feel are loving for our bodies, then our minds will take care of themselves.
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Letting go of the past is true medicine
What role does judgment play in our lives? If we keep meeting friends, family and work colleagues with a perception of their past baggage and hurts, then what kind of relationships are we creating and holding ourselves to?
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Our simple sun
An exploration of the qualities of the Sun and its innate simplicity. What can we learn from it?
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Cancer – why me?
Why do I have cancer? A common question that medicine has not been able to answer. Could the answer require understanding who we truly are?
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Autopilot: The case of the wandering mind
Every day we are repeating tasks and activities we have done many times before. How much of our day is spent on ‘autopilot’? Is there a price we pay for not being present with ourselves?
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Top 5 tips for internet dating – fresh off the keyboard
Internet dating is a great insight and snapshot of where we are at and how we are relating to each other. However, it does require some discipline and heaps of understanding.
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One plus one equals three
Is modern science knowledge or gnosis? What about God?
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Feeling like the hole in the doughnut
Feeling Like The Hole in the Doughnut is a negative thought that can only be felt when you feel disconnected to who you really are.
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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.