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Studying a PhD with a difference makes a difference
Can there be a simple and nurturing way to study without ending up frazzled? Absolutely! The Way of The Livingness and Teachings of Serge Benhayon offer a new way – one where self-care is at the forefront, and with self-care as our foundation, even the sky is not the limit with what we can accomplish.
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In our inner-heart and body we are all the same
Testimonial by Susan Wilson on Serge Benhayon’s book, 'The Way of Initiation'.
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A real women’s revolution is beckoning us forward
History tells us the sexual revolution has already happened but this article on the real women’s revolution questions how it has really impacted women having sex, their lives, relationships and place in the world.
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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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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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What does PMS stand for… apart from driving me crazy?
Most women are resigned to PMS being a normal part of being a woman, something that we just have to put up with but we have a tool with us everyday that can help us understand why we get PMS.
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Spring green, brussel tops and cabbage slaw
Is it time to add some new greens to your vegetables list? How about adding vibrant green cabbage, a combination of spring greens and brussel tops or your seasonal choice.
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Boys don’t cry: men in crisis
Why does it take so long for a man to see a doctor? Men are in crisis, dying before their time and the trend is increasing. Dean Pirera explores why men are so poor at looking after themselves.
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The Wizard of Omaha
Warren Buffett invest in sugar based products like Coca Cola. A story of Energetic Responsibility, or not.
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Integrity in the midst of the house of lies... The Way of The Livingness
In the midst of our current global crisis, and the multitude of lies and corruption of our society, there is a most powerful example of a loving, healthy and productive way of life that sections of the Media, on the basis of a personal vendetta with no investigation, have wantonly slandered. Why is this?
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Chakra-Puncture turned my life around
In this honest and powerful account of facing what is often a challenging time for many people, Heather Pope shares how with the support of Chakra-puncture she experienced a complete U-turn to living a joyful and purposeful life.
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Finding a new lover
Looking for a new lover? How do you find ‘the one’, the new lover that will love you all your life?
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A skin rash tells its story
What if a skin rash could tell its story of what it’s like being a rash all over its host – that is, a human body? Joan Calder offers us this tantalising article and insight into how she overcame a painful skin rash and what she learnt along the way about herself.
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Self-worth and self-development – does it work?
The self-development industry is rich with promises of improvement, success and living the life of your dreams ... but does it really work?
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Confessions of a meditation junkie
Read a former mediation junkie’s guide to the best 5 meditations not to try.
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My son and Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy
A short piece by a mother who observed how withdrawn her son was from being teased and how easily he came back to himself with the support of Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy.
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I take better care of my car than my body!
Have you ever considered that you take better care of your car than you do of your own body – a Ferrari or a beaten up jalopy, which one are you?
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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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Good Science – a matter of trust?
In January 2014 a game changing, cheap, simple and effective way to produce stem cells hit the press. Within months the study was discredited, and the integrity of the scientific publication process was exposed as deeply flawed.
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Play it again Sam
Reproducible science is regarded as the gold standard of reliability and high quality. This challenging article explores what reproducibility means and asks us to place science in a broader, universal context that has meaning to the whole.