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Embracing being the black sheep of the family
The stigma of being the black sheep in the family is debilitating for many people right around the world – but is there another way to consider what this tag is really representative of to everyone around them?
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Sacredness and the deliciousness of your living way
In our Audio of the Month for July 2024 Serge Benhayon offers the true meaning of sacredness and how there is a simple and delicious way we can live that benefits all.
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Don’t blow your top, blow the model
We are super universal human beings that know no harm, so how did we get to the situation where we demand the right to abuse? Find out in our October 2023 Audio of the Month.
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The state of our health
Worldwide, people tend to rely on medical systems and science to explain and treat illness and disease. But what’s our part at the individual level?
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Our crumbling health service
We make a lot of noise about short staffing in the health service, which is a fact, but are we missing another crisis that is more detrimental and pervasive?
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Our body is our guide
Have we ever stopped to wonder why there is so much emphasis on the way our body looks, when it is only one small aspect of ourselves?
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Your intimate relationship with the Universe
Looking out at the majesty of nature and the universe is something most of us dearly love. But have you considered why this is the case? Why we feel so deeply touched by a sunset or the stars?
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Flow, cycles and rituals at work
The symptoms of exhaustion, lethargy or the simple and very common feeling of discontentment are a normalised phenomenon in our work-places. But does it really have to be this way?
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There’s no reality in reality TV
Does television steer more of your life than you’d care to admit? And is there really any such thing as reality in TV?
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An over-active mind or at-one with the body’s movement
What is it about our mind and thoughts that can leave our body feeling exhausted, or our mind stressed and frazzled? There is a simple way to move that can turn this around 180 degrees.
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Grand Designs Part 1 – The shape I am
When your body’s shape looks strange, it’s easy to feel like there is something wrong with you. Read how one man’s life was transformed by reconnecting to The Ageless Wisdom.
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No baby is born abusive!
The beginning is a very good place to start when we have a problem or an issue that needs attention, and the rise of the many abhorrent forms of abuse in the world is definitely one such issue that needs urgent attention.
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International Women’s Day 2022 – What bias is there to break?
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias. But what does this truly mean and what bias is there to break?
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Gluten me
When we are hungry, we get ourselves that yummy thing to eat – but is there something more going on underneath? Read one person’s experience with giving up gluten and what was revealed to them.
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Sex, love and married life
I was a shy child and never really felt like I connected to anyone growing up, so it was a surprise, or maybe I should call it a relief, that a man would take an interest in me at the age of 19.
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Exercising and movement from within
If movement is the key foundation to all activity, why then don't we give more importance to the quality of the movement within and through the human body.
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Shopping in the humble backyard
Vast tracts of land grow drugs or spew contaminants into the atmosphere, yet the humble backyard lies dormant, at the ready to feed us the kind of quality food no big business can.
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Why do we only self-care when sick or exhausted?
Is self-care just a new fad to add to your to do list? Or can caring for yourself be something you won’t live without?
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Family Crime
Home sweet home – how sweet is it? Is family a place of nurturance and love, or a hive of abuse?
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A mirror’s reflection
I realised that sitting for up to an hour in front of myself while at the hairdresser created a feeling of unease and real discomfort. I simply could not face my own reflection.