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Our innate way
Learning to live from our innate essence, rather than all of our conditioned ways, can be simpler than we think and lead to more ease and settlement in life.
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Natalie Benhayon – In one simple sentence she said it all
Why waste time with comparison and wishful dreaming, and miss out on the amazingness that we all already are? Addressing the mental monster of self-doubt, my so-called ‘issues’ just didn’t have the same power over me anymore.
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Sweeping sensitivity under the carpet
Do we as men ignore our awareness at the expense of our bodies, our tenderness and connection to our true selves and if so, what are the consequences?
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Breath – breathing a rhythm that is true
Our breath is intrinsically connected to the way we experience life. What is it to breathe in a rhythm that is true?
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A love letter to a love song
What is true devotion? This song from Tina Kopa and Catherine Wood speaks of devotion beyond the constructs of the age we live in; timeless and unspeakably beautiful.
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The Body: Our Temple
What if we were to consider the body more as a sacred temple to honour than a convenient vehicle to carry us around?
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The lie and the truth of the One Life
We are living a collective lie – that we have only one life, that we are born, we live in a linear way as we age and then we die, leaving it all behind and never coming back, so we had better make the most of it while we are here.
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Esoteric Yoga – an invitation to Stillness
What if coming home to oneself and the inner stillness connected to through Esoteric Yoga has supportive consequences for how we feel on all levels; physical, mental and emotional?
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The merry-go-round of a perfect life
If only I had this, looked that way, got a new car, had a bigger home and better job – then my life would be perfect...
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Holding my breath
Looking back over my life I am convinced that I was in anxiousness the moment I was born, but in truth it probably began before the day I arrived in this world.
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Why not swearing is good medicine
Have you ever considered that swearing could be bad for you? In our Audio of the Month for November 2021 Serge Benhayon presents how there is good medicine in lots of things including not swearing.
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A model based on lies
Many of the standards that make up the established wisdom of the fields of Science, Medicine, Law, etc. have been founded on a fixed point of reference that denies the natural evolution of the Universe.
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Chris James – ‘it is’ album review
Divine presence and magnificence is what summarises this album. The union of Joy, Harmony, Love, Stillness and Truth. When heaven breathes, this is the sounds it makes.
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Mag-fit-icence
Have you tried all types of exercise but struggled to find an exercise routine that works for you? Could it be that we are approaching exercise from the wrong angle?
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Stillness and its connection to healing
The quality of stillness and its relationship to cancer and chemotherapy; what is the link and how does stillness work to support the body through illness?
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Sacredness
How many of us truly know and live the sacredness we all innately are? Find out more about sacredness and how to reconnect to and live it in our everyday lives.
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Inner torment or sell out for fame – what’s the difference?
Rock n’ roll was a perfect fit for my dream, now the only thing I needed was for my band to become famous. But this part didn’t come as easily as I had hoped.
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“No, I am not a terrorist”. Islamophobia in today’s society.
International media has played a big part in inciting hatred and blame towards Muslims. Muslims around the world have shared how misunderstandings, stereotypes, and hateful rhetoric about their religion has affected their lives, more so in the years since 9/11.
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When does exercise become abuse?
Exercise – we either love it or hate it! But in what quality of energy are we actually exercising, and when does the line get crossed and exercise becomes abuse?
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Think you are not an ‘Influencer’?
We are all standard setters, every one of us, but unless we have done something we perceive as ‘trend setting’ we don’t see ourselves as such. However, nothing is further from the truth.