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Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine – changing the way we understand life
There are very few of us who truly question the way life is, and fewer still that act according to what we feel. Serge Benhayon, by living example, has changed the pennyweight by which we gauge what life is all about.
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How many hoops will the food industry enthusiastically jump through in order to get to our purse ...
The Food Industry – how low does it go?
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You can’t teach an old dog new tricks ... or can you?
A statement that we have all heard at some point, but does this simple statement unwittingly hold us back from addressing our ill behaviours?
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Exercise – it doesn’t need to be hard work
Exercise doesn't need to be a strain or a chore. It can be an enjoyable way to care for yourself that also helps you reconnect to your body.
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"The highest form of intelligence is love"
What is true intelligence? This article looks at love being the highest form of intelligence and the potential outcomes of this revelation.
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Sex versus making love – an older woman’s perspective!
I am now 70 and in the last few years I have come to know the difference between having sex and making love, knowing that unlike having sex, there is no beginning or end to making love.
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Checking out – are we sowing the seeds of our own dementia?
Is dementia where we check out so much that we cannot check back in again? Doug shares how he found his way back to vitality and a clear mind.
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Serge Benhayon's books have a deeply stilling effect on the body and being
Serge Benhayon’s series of books invite you to get a deeper understanding of yourself and discover your higher mind.
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Natalie, with Love
We all want love yet most of us are struggling to find and embody it. In 2015 Natalie Benhayon will embark on her International TV career with her series 'Natalie, with love', read on to find out more.
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Expressing love: I love you
I Love You. Are you saying it? Are you hearing it? Are you feeling it? An article about the significance and value of expressing love in our Relationships.
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Overeating: are you eating until you feel sick?
Our large food portions have in fact become normal. The body will often tell a very different story to the ones our taste buds do as we indulge in every mouthful. Why are we capable of overeating even until feeling sick?
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Redefining creativity … a career re-ignited
Meeting Serge Benhayon in 2001 ultimately change my creative expression through and through.
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Beyond the sheets. Exploring our relationship with love, sex and intimacy
A gay man’s reflection on a time when he fell in love with a woman and found himself questioning love, sex and intimacy only to find that love had nothing to do with sexuality or gender, discovering that love can exist with anyone.
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Are you fit for life? Part 1
What does your fitness level mean to you on a daily basis? Are you actually fit for life? Is there another form of fitness we have yet to discover?
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Frequently asked questions
Here you will find answers and interesting points to many common questions asked about Sacred Esoteric Healing.
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Why we don’t let love in
Continuing the Valentine’s Day theme from last month, for March 2015 we have chosen an awesome audio all about love and why we sometimes avoid letting it in.
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Love the love you share
Loving the love that you share. How simple it is to appreciate what we have together so why not every single day? Don’t wait for one day of the year – start today!
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Before, during and after Sacred Esoteric Healing
A testimonial expressing the deep tenderness experienced in sessions and the profound changes Rachael has experienced in her life from healing through Sacred Esoteric Healing.
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Serge Benhayon – a real example of walking the talk
Discover how Serge, once a professional athlete, further developed his relationship with fitness, exercise and an inner-most connection.
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“I hate my job”: Ten signs to show you are ‘doing time’ at work
Do you hate your job, dream of not having to work or are you counting down the years to retirement? Presented here are the 10 signs that you’re ‘doing time’ at work, and how your road to freedom is an inside job.