-
In full flight
Mankind is passionate about understanding life and yet appears to avoid the one irrefutable fact – that life is energy
-
Serge Benhayon: an author for humanity …
Serge Benhayon writes how the Soul would speak, unimpeded by the doctrines of formalised education. He reminds us of our humanity and inspires us to connect to the simplicity of our essence, our Soul.
-
Thinking about thinking
What if, instead of generating our thoughts, we tuned into and received them? Thinking about thinking is worth tuning into.
-
How alcohol had influenced my life
I never knew the full extent of how alcohol had influenced my life, until I made the choice to stop drinking it.
-
Space – the final frontier
What is space? Is it the stars, the galaxies, the planets? What is all that space between them? Is that just nothingness? Explore the intelligence of space and what that means.
-
An intense day?
Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life.
-
How do you know what is right for your body?
This article outlines simple steps to make the connection between what and how we eat and how our bodies feel afterwards, so we can start to eat what is right for our bodies.
-
Don’t shoot the messenger!
We have one of the world’s leading experts in health and medicine with us 24 hours a day – our body! How can we deepen our relationship with our bodies and listen to what our bodies are telling us?
-
An employer’s dream - technology to predict employee behaviour
Technology to predict employee decisions may appear like a dream come true, but what if you could already do this yourself?
-
Opening my heart to love again
Your heart can lead the way in life . . . read this man's account of his life and how the way he lived it nearly killed him, and how his heart brought him back home
-
Relationships are always about evolving – the key to making relationships work
Is disharmony in relationships the end, or can it be the beginning of a new and deeper level of loving? Do moments of change and tension signify an important opportunity for both parties to step up?
-
How to survive work and travel?
A practical guide for how self-care can help you deal with the challenges of working away from home – from jet lag and hotel beds to working long hours and business dinners out.
-
Singing from my connection to Stillness
Andrea Leonhardi, singer, songwriter and musician, shares how connecting to her body and her quality of stillness is fundamental to her songwriting and singing.
-
Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation
Understanding Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation explains a lot about our world and supports us in our return to who we truly are.
-
The art of meeting someone
Enjoy and discover the power of presenting yourself just as you are in our March 2018 Audio of the Month.
-
Exercise for weight loss – a myth?
This article explores whether exercise is the answer to losing weight or if that is indeed a myth.
-
A living inspiration
What does inspiration look and feel like? Peggy Verheijen explores this question, and how knowing Serge Benhayon has inspired and transformed her life.
-
The effects of alcohol – listen to my thoughts or to my body?
The first time I can remember trying alcohol was when I was in my early teens. It made me very sick, but I kept trying to drink, to try and be like everyone else.
-
Pregnancy glow & postnatal depression
What is it about pregnancy that makes a woman feel fabulous and glow? What is postnatal depression really about?
-
Measuring the form of behaviour – a failing of evidence based research in mental health
Tanya Curtis explores a major failing of evidence-based research in the mental health industry and asks the pertinent question: “is measuring form ever going to bring lasting change in human behaviour?”