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Who stole God from science: Part 4 – Leonardo’s legacy
Leonardo’s legacy of truth in science, religion and philosophy
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A deeper look at Asthma – why is it that we can't breathe?
On World Asthma Day, this article by leading lung specialist Sam Kim looks 'beyond the petri-dish' at the bigger picture of this disease and what is at stake if we don’t start to look at all the factors that contribute to its continued prevalence across our global population.
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The Gentle Breath Meditation® in 5 simple steps
The Gentle Breath Meditation® – founded and developed by Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine in 1999 – is a simple and practical tool for re-connection back into one’s inner-presence.
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History repeats itself, war after war: on Greek tragedies, Love Actually and a true beginning to the end of war
Greek Tragedies from the 5th century BC describe to a T exactly how soldiers are feeling when returning from war this very day. Why haven’t we learnt from the past? Why is it that history keeps repeating itself with atrocities that nobody who has ever experienced war wants again?
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Living religion: a relationship with self, love and God
I used to hate religion and now I love it. Religion for me is fundamentally about love. My religion means taking responsibility for myself, my life and my choices in the knowing that I have within me much more power than I ever realised – and knowing that it starts with my relationship with me.
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Why wait? Let’s discard out-of-date and abusive attitudes about gender now!
The battle of the sexes has become a world war. Domestic violence is currently headline news, publicly exposing the horrendous abuse kept hidden behind the closed doors of our very own homes. The media is now onto it, but are we fully addressing our part in it?
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Three great reasons to ditch your New Year's resolutions before you even make them and how to make true change instead ...
How often do we make New Year resolutions to get ourselves fit and well only to find they we have made ourselves empty promises again? This article challenges this yearly practice.
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Gluten free crunchy fried fish
Delicious, crunchy low carb fish nuggets that are gluten free and super simple to make. Using a firm white fish cut into nice chunky pieces guarantees a moist rich protein snack for any meal of the day.
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Our universal relationship – have we checked our inbox lately?
God and the Universe are ceaselessly communicating all that we need for the growth and evolution of our race. Are we aware of receiving this or is something getting in the way?
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Exercise – it doesn’t need to be hard work
Exercise doesn't need to be a strain or a chore. It can be an enjoyable way to care for yourself that also helps you reconnect to your body.
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Farewell dear coffee
A self-care experiment to explore the effects of caffeine and how I realised that my body actually doesn´t love coffee the way I thought it did.
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Checking out – are we sowing the seeds of our own dementia?
Is dementia where we check out so much that we cannot check back in again? Doug shares how he found his way back to vitality and a clear mind.
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Human nature and our schooling – examining the purpose of education
Is the purpose of education no longer about right living and more about acquiring skills for a successful life, with little regard for the impact of our choices? The effects of this shift on Education from classical views like Plato’s are concerning and profound.
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Considering internet dating for mature women
If you are a mature single woman and would like to meet a man but haven’t considered internet dating websites, read this article to see why it might be the way to go.
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A tribute to women and mothers
Why not celebrate mothers and the special women in our lives every day of the year.
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A video postcard from Vietnam – Universal Medicine Retreat 2015
Enjoy the Universal Medicine Vietnam Retreat 2015 Video postcard from the beautiful and vibrant, ancient town of Hoi An, Vietnam.
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Are you fit for life? Part 1
What does your fitness level mean to you on a daily basis? Are you actually fit for life? Is there another form of fitness we have yet to discover?
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Serge Benhayon on meditation
Serge Benhayon, the founder of The Gentle Breath Meditation® reminds us that when we re-gather all of our parts together as one we have meditation. Taking this into our daily activity makes meditation an empowering way of life.
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Mindfulness: it’s not the holy grail of awareness
Mindfulness – without the consideration of quality of energy – at best manages the state that we are already in, and at worst supports the ability to do many things that are in fact totally harmful to the body we are walking around in?
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Frequently asked questions
Here you will find answers and interesting points to many common questions asked about Sacred Esoteric Healing.