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Knowing divinity through my body
My divinity is something very tangible – I know that I am divine through my body. It is an experience of living in connection.
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Serge Benhayon, me and men
Otto Bathurst, TV and movie director, father of three, husband, talks openly about the stark reality men face today and how Serge Benhayon presents another way.
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Petrol stations laden with sugar fuelled snacks, bars and nibbles resemble drug dens for sugar addicts and ‘paradise’ for over-eaters.
Petrol stations – sugarcoated and sickly-sweet are not what they used to be
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Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support
Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support invites women to consider the importance of deeply caring for themselves during treatment for breast cancer
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A healthy lifestyle and breast cancer prevention
A healthy lifestyle and breast cancer prevention presents how we feel about ourselves may impact our ability to sustain healthy lifestyle choices.
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BRCA genes – options for potential breast cancer prevention
Sharon Gavioli explores the current options for breast cancer prevention for women tested as positive for the BCRA gene. The article also touches on the current research supporting the importance of lifestyle choices in the prevention of cancer.
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Energetic Integrity and Energetic Responsibility
Have you ever thought about what the consequences are for each and every moment of our expression and movement ? Read about what it is like to live a life understanding the principals of Energetic Responsibility and Energetic integrity
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Crying out for connection: technology and us
Will our obsession with technology lead to us living a ‘virtual’ life? With the advent of the mobile phone what has happened to dinner-table and face to face conversation? Are we more connected than ever, or are we drifting apart?
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A body image lie: "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels."
Starving to be skinny, poor body image, constant comparison with photoshopped bodies destroys our self confidence.
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Being your own valentine - real love begins with YOU!
Most of us can relate to wanting to feel special, adored or loved on Valentines Day. But what is it we are really wanting and seeking? What does Valentines Day reveal about the quality of our relationship with self, and others?
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I am a student of The Way of the Livingness
Universal Medicine student Rebecca Baldwin shares what it means to be a student of The Way of the Livingness
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What to wear ... you’re not wearing that, are you?
The power of words and what holding onto hurtful abusive comments does to our sense of self and the way we think about ourselves.
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There is honour in every job
Exploring the true meaningfulness in work, regardless of the job, and how we choose what to give our attention to at work.
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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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Where are the true (male) role models?
In the rapidly increasing rise of violence worldwide, what would you do in the face of a group of boys beating up and choking each other in public?
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 24 – Zero Abuse: A Lived Standard
Our current model regards only extreme physical violence as true abuse – and then tries to work back from there to create an atmosphere of decency.
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Halloween
At the essence of the festival we call Halloween is a truth which is largely lost to most of us.
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What is with the Equinox?
What is the significance of the Equinoxes, why do we acknowledge them, and what comes of them in our lives as Human Beings living on Earth?
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Embracing being the black sheep of the family
The stigma of being the black sheep in the family is debilitating for many people right around the world – but is there another way to consider what this tag is really representative of to everyone around them?
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The perfectionism monster
The common depiction of a woman is someone who can meet the wants and needs of everyone around her with perfection. But do such superwomen actually exist – or are we missing a key part of what makes up the whole woman?