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Mission statements and other works of fiction
What is a mission statement? Does it really mean anything?
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God invented business
Our September 2022 Audio of the Month reveals why the office cleaner is so important, how God created business and what that means to us in daily life.
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The first visit to the gym – working with our body, not against it
Why breathe gently when working out at the gym, is that even possible?
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Crab cakes
If you love crab, you’ll love these little tasty and light patties. The lime and lemongrass bring a freshness and a zing that will tickle your tastebuds, nourish your body and have your friends asking for the recipe.
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Shakespeare anyone?
A new understanding of Shakespeare’s plays in the light of The Ageless Wisdom, their true and only source as opposed to the fluff and attention-seeking hyperbole that abound and vigorously vie for our attention.
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The magic of practicality
Have you ever known what’s best for you and then done the opposite? Is there a way of living that honours the intelligence of the human body?
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The Situation - review
Have we exchanged our magnificent humanness and the riches of heaven for lives of individual self-gain, competition and drudgery, ruled by entitlement, ownership, effort and knowledge?
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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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The House of Mirrors
We look to mirrors to confirm how we are, but is what we see true to life? Or is there more going on than meets the eye?
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Grand Designs Part 2 – From the stars
Is our body shape and life experience pure chance and coincidence? Read one man’s experience of returning to see the grand design that we are all a part of.
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Sugar free lemonade
If you’re looking for a light and refreshing drink for a summer’s day, this simple and zingy refined sugar-free lemonade is a perfect offering for the whole family.
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Are we trading sex for love?
We live in a society where sex is often used as a measure of our worth and proof that we are loved. But if it was as straightforward as that, why are so many people in romantic relationships feeling empty and loveless?
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What did you do on your Summer Holiday?
The stresses and drudgeries that we frequently experience in everyday life appear to be a ‘given’, but do they have to remain that way. What if there were another way of living?
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Claiming back body image in musical theatre
Can you reclaim love for your body working in musical theatre – an industry that is all about perfect body image?
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I hate my thighs
What is really going on when we ‘hate’ a part of our body?
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Why do we eat what we eat?
What we eat, and why and when we eat, has another dimension than what is presented in the cooking shows and enticing packaging in the supermarket aisle.
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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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Loveliness – just words or a way of being?
What does the word ‘loveliness’ convey in your mind – a same-same recipe for appearance, or greater depths of sacredness for us to go to?
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I still feel like I am fat sometimes
15 years ago I was a lot heavier than I am now – 25 kgs heavier, to be precise – and I still feel like I am fat sometimes.
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Building a relationship with the body and food – a personal story
Together we had little notion that developing such a relationship with the body and the food we ate would reap such abundant health, clarity and wellbeing, coupled with a natural balancing of our body weight.