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Deborah Savran
Minneapolis singer/songwriter Deborah brings a commitment to music that is about expressing from an inner connection with her heart, body and soul. She offers the listener the reflection of our interconnectedness and the magnificence of ‘amazing’ we all equally are.
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Who are the true female role models?
Are we swept along by our role models, or have we stopped to consider what makes a role model in the first place?
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The Dance Albums – Michael Benhayon (GM Records)
Moving to the sounds of music as brought through by multi-instrumentalist Michael Benhayon is always easy. You can traverse the planet with this music, every beat grooving your way back to heaven.
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Getting off the merry-go-round of dieting and indulging
Are you on a merry-go-round of dieting to lose weight, with deprivation, followed by over-indulgence? Maybe it is time to make a change.
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Beauty – do you fit the image?
The fashion of body shape is taking the world by storm, but is this really the measure of our beauty?
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I hate my thighs
What is really going on when we ‘hate’ a part of our body?
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Chris James – ‘One Song One Life’ album review
An instant call to God, Love and Space, this album is an experience of glory lived. Chris’ majestic voice carries you through life’s ‘shifting sands’ into the depths of Divinity.
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‘All that glitters’ … design trends, latest fashion and our self-worth
Is it possible that we are actually caught in this culture or cycle of having the latest and the greatest, the newest and the fastest, the hottest & the sexiest and it’s not actually what we truly want – or who we truly are?
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Feeling like a fake
Let’s turn imposter syndrome on its head
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Shining a light on the BIG questions of life
If you want answers to the Big Questions that we ask about the meaning of life, this is the book for you. Through the art of parables we gain insight into the simplicity and grandness behind the seeming complications we so readily subscribe to in daily life.
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Chris James – ‘The Chalice’ album review
How can one describe the magnificence and expansiveness of sound that comes from the soundless? Through the musical mastery of ‘The Chalice’, Chris James offers the listener a voyage deep into a tangible experience of Sacredness and the ‘beingness’ of the human being.
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Origins of yoga postures – a closer look at the purpose of yoga asana
Downward dog anyone? The purpose of yoga posture and asana in today's yoga classes – have we been moving with the times?
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Healing sound and music therapy – What makes sound healing?
If healing sound is not confined to musical styles, from where does the ‘healing quality’ in music originate? In every moment we have the potential to offer healing with sound and music: this is great in theory but what principles apply and how can we put this into practice?
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“FORCES” by Michael Benhayon
A spectacularly magnificent album that offers white hot truth and profound wisdom through its power packed lyrics and music. Multi-instrumentalist and producer Michael Benhayon and singer Miranda Benhayon deliver gold.
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Dressing to appreciate me – not to fit in to an ideal weight or to hide my body shape
Do you wear clothes to fit in with some ideal body shape or fashion? Read here how Stephanie changed from hiding her body to dressing truly to appreciate herself and life.
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Food and conscious presence
In the midst of an avalanche of health advice, there is an aspect to our diet that hasn’t gotten quite so much light: the actual way that we eat.
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Shakespeare’s King Lear: King Liar and the tyranny of ‘elsewhere conscious presence’
Shakespeare’s King Lear exposes the extent of our society’s daily brutality, to which most of us have elected to turn a blind eye. And he honours the presence in those few who consistently live the truth we all know but have largely abandoned. Why do we do it?
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Female leaders and the importance of a woman’s importance
Inspired much by female leaders? What’s stopping us – pay gap aside – from realising the importance of a woman’s own importance and her worth in the workplace?
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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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Where had the time gone? What is time? Does it slow down then speed up?
I didn't want the flight to end and kept reading until the doors were opened to disembark.