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An intense day?
Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life.
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The science of sleep – life is a cycle
We are designed to live life in cycles – in a rhythmic regular way – and our sleep is a great part of our daily cycle, which affects the greater cycle of the life we live.
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The deadly danger of words - should we be licensed to speak?
Sticks and stones can only break your bones, but words can kill and destroy billions of people. Do we need a license to speak?
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Food allergies and intolerances: empowered or imprisoned?
Are food allergies and intolerances a curse or a blessing? Through listening to our body we can feel empowered to honor how it feels to perform at its peak, rather than feeling restricted.
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Oops! Embracing our mistakes is self-care
Giving ourselves a hard time for the mistakes we’ve made is just another form of self-abuse. Could celebrating them for the learning they bring be part of our self-care?
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Space, God, Purpose and human existence
Is life on Earth about money, possessions and wealth or are we here to evolve, to become everything we can be?
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Yoga – awakening intelligence from the body
What is the purpose of Yoga and what can we learn from our connection with our bodies? This audio takes us to a deeper understanding of awakening the intelligence of our body.
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2018
As is customary here the 2018 New Year's Message by Serge Benhayon.
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WARNING – Words could be damaging your health!
What if good is not good and better was bad? Suppose normal is harmful? What is truly good and what is truly healthy?
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The reaction diet (and how to change it)
Does altering our diet in reaction to the food practices of the food industry or to the world around us truly support and nourish a vital body and mind?
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The price of being the berry on the blancmange
A personal and insightful article about healing from the anxiety of being controlled by the smothering demands of a needy mother.
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Living true authority
The meaning of authority is often that we are to be subservient to another, however true authority is using our innate intelligence to live with love and truth.
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Education is Good: or is it?
Across the world we have determined the saviour of many of our problems to be education. But what if you found out it was making us ill?
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Natalie Benhayon, Young in Age, Ageless in Wisdom
How does one earn a place on the chart of the likes of Hypatia, Mary Magdalene, Elizabeth I, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Diana, Princess of Wales, and other influential women in the world where the tiaras seem to be almost solely reserved for men?
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Paradigm-breaking writings of the 21st century
The works of Serge Benhayon come from a living embodiment of what is presented. These are paradigm breaking writings that will serve humanity for the next millennium and beyond.
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The Ring – Part 2: Ideals, profits and pressure
This second article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the volatile monetary and emotional value of engagement rings and the sticky obligation and manufactured need behind them.
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Miranda Benhayon
Singer, songwriter Miranda Benhayon brings fresh energy to music with an empowering universal message. She gives her all whether in a live performance or recording in the studio and regards her love of music as equal to any other aspect of her life.
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Shakespeare’s Othello: How does a hero fall?
How does the hero fall? Packed with turbulence, intrigue, prejudice, deception, devoted and unrequited love, Shakespeare’s Othello lays bare the tragedy of our ignorance of our own true divine nature and the false forces that nudge us into mayhem and misery.
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John Dee
One of the foremost mathematicians of his age, and also a deeply religious man, John Dee straddled the worlds of Science and Occult Philosophy before they became distinguishable.
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Zoochosis – a very human condition
Zoochosis doesn’t just affect captive animals. What if this man-made disease stemmed from our own captive distress?