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Deborah Savran – 'Let My Heart Lead The Way' album review
With a voice that delivers power, sass and delicate beauty all in one, Minneapolis USA based singer Deborah Savran brings her own exquisite style to the compositions of Australian musician Michael Benhayon with her debut album ‘Let My Heart Lead The Way’.
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Lentil and sweet potato soup
This simple recipe delivers a soup that is a warming and nurturing addition to any recipe repertoire … it conjures up warm socks and open fires!
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Universal Medicine Therapies
Universal Medicine Therapies are popular healing modalities that are being practised all over the world, not only by complementary to medicine practitioners but professionals from all walks of life.
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The forgotten side of dementia
We are in the middle of a new and burgeoning burden of disease. It is the forgotten side of dementia in the era that has prided itself on extending human life.
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Mini egg white omelettes
A unique take on a savoury canapé to add to your repertoires, this dairy free omelette recipe makes perfect party food. A versatile recipe that can support a variety of different toppings.
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Who stole God from science: Part 2
Pythagoras, through his connection to the Ageless Wisdom, was able to bring through scientific, philosophical and religious principles that have shaped the course of history.
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Acceptance
What is it we accept? Is it all that we are or all that we are not?
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About Serge Benhayon
After suffering from depression and giving up on the idea that life could ever be different or ‘better, Gabriele Conrad met Serge Benhayon. “Nothing and nobody had delivered, not even psychoanalysis and homoeopathy, and no bodywork modality or new age therapy had done the trick either.”
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Choosing our way out of depression
One person’s experience with depression — How they found their choices resulted in depletion and therefore depression, and how they made choices that supported them out of it.
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God doesn’t take sides
Most would agree it is petty to ‘play favourites’, so how can we even begin to entertain the notion that God favours a chosen few?
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Awareness is the key to love
Does an ever-expanding love and truly joyful relationship interest you? If so our February 2017 Audio of the Month is for you.
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Esoteric Connective Tissue – a powerful healing modality
Having lived with constant tension and pain in her body, Donna’s testimonial describes how Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy supported her to develop a more loving connection and relationship with her body.
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Science and ‘plausibility’
When we consider that something is ‘plausible’, what does that mean?
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Letter to my body – from trash-tip to temple
When your body is pining for more sleep, asks for nourishing food and to be honoured, held and cherished like the Temple that it is, what do you do? What treatment do you offer back to your body?
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What if our future is our past?
Testimonial about Serge Benhayon’s book ‘Time, Space and all of us, Book 1 – Time’
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Apple and tahini dairy free mousse
Delicious for those moments when you want something sweet but don't fancy having to spending too much time, this dairy free apple tahini mousse is perfect.
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Sparkling Eyes - Heaven’s Joy - Music Video
Music to light up your day, you can’t help but smile and sing with Sparkling Eyes – ‘a joy to hear’ with the beautiful, rich tone of Andrea Leohardi’s vocals accompanied by band members Urs Fuchs, Chris Krämer and the Gentle Voices.
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Plato
Plato was a student of Socrates and part of the Pythagorean lineage. To this day, his famous Allegory of the Cave still inspires philosophers and students across the globe with its wisdom and truth about the way humanity is living.
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From foodie to glorious food
One woman’s journey from food addiction, using food to get through the day, to losing 30kg and returning to her natural weight without dieting or even trying!
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Salvation – What’s it all about?
What is salvation? What are we being saved from? Can we save ourselves or do we need someone to save us? Read more to find out what salvation is all about – perhaps it’s not what you think it is.