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Domestic violence ... are we all responsible for the cycle of abuse?
Domestic Violence is at pandemic proportions in societies around the world. In this article we explore the reasons for this.
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Philosophy is the love of wisdom
The word philosophy is from ancient Greek and means 'love of wisdom'. Serge Benhayon is a true philosopher and brings the Ancient Wisdom of the ages to modern day life in his courses, workshops and as a lived example for all to share.
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Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support
Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support invites women to consider the importance of deeply caring for themselves during treatment for breast cancer
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Tattoos – The rise and rise of the body image crisis
The rise of the popularity of tattoo culture has gone almost unnoticed by the media. No longer the domain of bikies and jail breakers, they are becoming mainstream. But what do they really mean to us?
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Pain during sex – what might this be telling you?
This article discusses painful sex – being a common but not openly discussed problem for many women. There is information available on ‘coping mechanisms’, but what might be the root cause of pain during sex? Is pain during sex something to deny, or ‘cope’ with or instead a call to stop, review and develop a more honest and trusting way of being with our partners, shedding light on how we ‘make love’.
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Why do we get stage fright? (part 1)
Sweaty palms, trembling knees, and a constricted throat. How is it that stage fright takes hold and where does it come from? And could the answer to understanding stage fright have nothing to do with the stage at all?
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Good parenting skills
Rather than give advice to children – listen, connect and explain the consequences
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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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What does music education In schools really teach?
From the love of playing music to the ‘fight to get it right’. A personal account of what happens to kids when musical education and competition go hand in hand.
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International day of friendship – July 30th
What builds true friendship?
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The inner-heart – your key to connecting with who you truly are
We are so much more than physical. Inside us all is a place of exquisite stillness and joy. The inner-heart contains the spark of who you truly are. It is possible to live this every day.
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Ball games for kids: Co-operative learning or a not-so-healthy competitive race?
From a cooperative ball game to chaos and competition: a classic situation that many of us accept as normal played out in front of my eyes at my daughter’s school. Is competition truly healthy for our kids?
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The power of relationship in the classroom
True intelligence and enjoyable learning springs out of the connection and relationship between teacher and student. Without this spark of connection the student will remain outside of true relationship with what they are learning.
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A tribute to women and mothers
Why not celebrate mothers and the special women in our lives every day of the year.
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Mothering, me and Serge Benhayon
Bianca describes how her ideals on mothering changed after reading Serge Benhayon’s books.
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Did you know? ...
Did You Know is a section providing interesting points relating to healing and the human body.
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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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Menopause: hot flushes – what’s it all about?
This article by Sharon Gavioli explores a woman’s life-changing personal experience of transforming her struggle with hot flushes to gaining a deeper understanding of menopause
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Religion
The word Religion has been misrepresented throughout history. The true meaning of this word is not widely known by people, it is very beautiful and not what we think.
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Serge Benhayon – the universal man
Serge Benhayon is a Universal Man – What does this mean? How does a man with no tertiary education be an expert on science, philosophy, religion and medicine to name a few? Find out in this article how Serge Benhayon truly represents what it is to live universally and be a Universal Man.