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Our choices do influence how we die
We will all die at some point, so how we die should be of profound interest to us … right? Let's start the conversation.
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Overeating – a dysfunctional relationship with food
Overeating, binge eating and see-sawing weight gain – a little or a lot – is an all too familiar battlefield. You can’t give up food … so what can you do?
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Who stole God from science: Part 4 – Leonardo’s legacy
Leonardo’s legacy of truth in science, religion and philosophy
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Constellations
People and stars both constellate together. There is a power and a beauty in this that is well worth considering.
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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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Heaven’s Joy
The band ‘Heaven’s Joy’ began to play together a few years ago after years of experience in the music industry playing with various artists. Their amazing new album ‘Love Is Who We Are ’ is available through www.heavensjoyfullmusic.com
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When everyone wants to be loved and adored why do we settle for less than that?
Every interaction is a relationship that has the potential for learning and revitalising, so how do we bring the responsibility and invaluable truth of this into our most intimate relationships to keep them from stagnating?
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When you say 'I love you', does it come with love?
“I love you” – what do those three little words really mean?
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My affair with agave made sugar no less sweet
Sugar is sweet by any name, how my affair with agave showed me I hadn’t changed why I was eating.
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Relief strategies – the failings of our mental health industry
Tanya Curtis explores the current failings of the mental health industry and the harm that relief-based strategies are having on our society. She offers a new way forward.
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Video game addict
A personal account of the damaging effects of being addicted.
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Michael Benhayon, Glorious Music – interview part 2
Michael Benhayon of Glorious Music shares his approach to producing music, his awareness and commitment to the energetic quality of music, and how his working life and his music are inextricably linked.
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Living religion: the living practice of connection
For Natalie Benhayon religion is a living practice of connection – anywhere, any time, any place – a practice that is equally available to all.
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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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Competition or connection: What are students really learning?
We often use the phrase ‘healthy competition’ but how ‘healthy’ is it? What if children are receiving another message from the pressure of ‘winning and striving to be the best’, that has a significant impact on their wellbeing?
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Before and after: Carmel Reid – the weight just dropped off
Carmel’s story on how her weight just dropped off after changing the relationship with herself.
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Diets don’t work. Stop dieting – start connecting
Diets don’t work because they focus on food, not on the person choosing the food. We need to look at ourselves and why we might choose to be overweight.
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Your body is a living experiment
Every choice we make impacts the body – experiment with your choices and feel the effects on your body. See yourself as a living experiment and have fun with it.
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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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Making a relationship about true love
Annette and Gabrielle are the “real deal” – couples counsellors who live together in a truly loving and harmonious relationship. Their relationship was not always so great and in this presentation they share with us many practical and amusing tips and insights into how they got to where they are today.