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    Waiting for the Messiah
Messiah figures, most religions have them but how does the new religion of the Way of the Livingness approach the idea of a ‘sent one’?
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    Care, relationships and postgraduate students: no ‘one size fits all’.
Education can be a cold and lonely place. Competing for higher marks relationships take a poor last place, leaving students feeling downbeat when they don’t achieve what their peers ‘achieve’.
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    Co-incidence and Synchronicity: is life a matter of luck or chance? Or are we not seeing the forest for the trees?
A look at the reality and significance of coincidence and synchronicity in our day to day lives. How many interconnected events take place that we ignore or dismiss a “just a coincidence” or luck or chance?
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    Marinated lamb chops Italian style
Lamb chops in a herb marinade – super simple to prepare and healthy to boot.
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    Female hysteria and the sacredness of women
For over two thousand years, female “hysteria” diminished women, misunderstanding the relationship between women being “out of balance” and the loss of connection to their sacredness.
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    Living medicine by understanding cancer
It’s time to understand cancer and stop losing the battle to fight it.
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    Breast cancer awareness month – is there more to current breast awareness?
Beyond thinking pink there is something women can do that deeply affects our breasts, their quality and our overall health and it’s free: self-nurturing.
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    The Alexandrian Library
The Alexandrian Library was one of the largest and most celebrated libraries in the ancient world which held as its core the teachings of The Ageless Wisdom.
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    Our relationship with life and death
Death is the most inevitable part of life, yet we choose to ignore its imminent coming. When we do look at it, for the most part, it is with fear and disdain. But have we got it all upside down?
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    The Way of The Livingness – It’s My Religion
A religion where there is no preaching, no worshipping, no church to attend but a way of life that supports one to know that they are from God.
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    God. It’s a Science.
Do you consider that God and Science are two separate things? Or are they one and the same?
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    Fresh herb summer salad
This salad is sure to be a favourite at summer barbeques or shared lunches. It is super simple and not shy of flavours; fresh and crisp with a combination of yummy herbs that really make this salad something special.
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    Freedom of religion, it's no crime: 21st century persecution
The ageless wisdom has historically been targeted by hatred, jealousy and persecution. This article outlines the 21st century model of the all too familiar witch hunts and pogroms that litter our historical landscape.
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    Abortion – choice and responsibility
Pro-life clash with pro-choice in the abortion debate. Reframing the debate around choice and responsibility – supporting women to honour themselves.
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    Cancer – why me?
Why do I have cancer? A common question that medicine has not been able to answer. Could the answer require understanding who we truly are?
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    The way you move is vital to getting a new job
Everyone wants to succeed in a job interview; we dress well, perhaps read up about the prospective company, and always arrive on time. But did you know the way you move, not just in the interview but in the days and weeks beforehand, is also a key factor?
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    Spring green, brussel tops and cabbage slaw
Is it time to add some new greens to your vegetables list? How about adding vibrant green cabbage, a combination of spring greens and brussel tops or your seasonal choice.
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    A letter to my Son
Men have choices all through their lives, but at times it doesn’t feel like it, a father talks to his newborn son about what lies ahead
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    Abortion in Northern Ireland; Breaking free from the gags of silence
What developed nation still maintains that a woman should be jailed for life for having an abortion? Eunice Minford speaks out against an abuse of women that continues to be inscribed in law.
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    The de-cluttering diet
The de-cluttering diet is a new perspective on why we can’t lose weight.