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How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported me to overcome my anxiety
How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported Elizabeth to overcome her anxiety, to take responsibility for how she feels and to regain trust in herself.
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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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Ever wondered why men use porn?
Five reasons why men use porn – and it is not what you might think
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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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Our breath as a tool of connection
The way we breathe, affects us on all levels; physiologically, mentally, emotionally and energetically. The opportunity to develop a relationship with our breath is there with every breath, in every minute.
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The ramifications of rape and sexual assault: a first-hand account
“1 in 5 women will experience sexual assault at some time in their lives …” A first hand powerful account of the very real ramifications rape and sexual assault and what released her from the hurt.
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Esoteric Yoga – yoga for our world today
For many in our world today, stress and anxiety are commonplace. We have lost the ability to be still and know what this is. Esoteric Yoga is a modality that returns us to the divine quality of stillness within.
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Overeating – a dysfunctional relationship with food
Overeating, binge eating and see-sawing weight gain – a little or a lot – is an all too familiar battlefield. You can’t give up food … so what can you do?
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The wisdom in every man, woman and child
A testimonial on Serge Benhayon’s The Way It Is.
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Changing your life
Changing your life usually means trying to achieve an ideal however if we stop and connect with who we truly are, we may find that instead of changing or striving, we can simply BE who we already are from within.
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Goodbye hardness – Hello spaciousness
How Esoteric Massage has supported this professional acrobat and fitness professional, letting go of the hardness and tightness in her body, returning to a spacious, graceful body as the delicate woman she is today.
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Living with connection
If we only focus on the physical body we are missing a key ingredient in what it takes to be truly vital and well.
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Snacking – A modern habit?
Snacking is a modern habit fuelled by the food industry and is linked to overeating and rising rates of obesity. But why are we obsessed with the constant need to eat?
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Serge the Educator – Love and the way of the forever student
“This was by far the best education I have ever received”. University educator Lyndy Summerhaze speaks about the presentations of ‘forever student’ Serge Benhayon. When love is added to the learning equation a divine alchemy occurs.
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Kitchen dispatches
Opera and drama have no place in the kitchen any more than they do in a hospital nursery room, where creations are nurtured with and by LOVE, that most essential of ingredients!
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International Women’s Day: In the pledge for parity, we’re fighting a war we cannot win
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity, and even though equal rights and opportunities are an enormous achievement for women, there is something far greater that we’ve been missing along the way.
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Introduction to Esoteric Massage
Brief introduction to Esoteric Massage
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The cervix – so much more than biology!
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers for women, overshadowing at times the profound role of the cervix in a woman’s body beyond disease. The cervix plays a pivotal part in a woman’s awareness and wellbeing.
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Living religion: the magic in my connection
My life is full of magic and wonders. The magic in my life is found in the connection to my own inner self, my essence, my core, to my soul and to God. My religion is a connection inside me, and therefore it is in my every way and everyday.
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Competition or connection: What are students really learning?
We often use the phrase ‘healthy competition’ but how ‘healthy’ is it? What if children are receiving another message from the pressure of ‘winning and striving to be the best’, that has a significant impact on their wellbeing?