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The Science of Multi-Dimensional Psychology, Part 1
The Science of Multi-Dimensional Psychology, Part 1, the first in a trilogy, is a book that obliterates the narratives on what we have been told is human life, unmasking the lies and uprooting the conjecture.
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Education is Good: or is it?
Across the world we have determined the saviour of many of our problems to be education. But what if you found out it was making us ill?
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Healing from birth trauma
The rates of birth trauma are growing worldwide and the alarm bells are ringing loudly. What then is needed for true healing?
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“Why did you stay?” An insight into abuse
A revealingly honest interview examining the justification for blurring the lines between love and abuse.
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Play it again Sam
Reproducible science is regarded as the gold standard of reliability and high quality. This challenging article explores what reproducibility means and asks us to place science in a broader, universal context that has meaning to the whole.
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Feeling like a fake
Let’s turn imposter syndrome on its head
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The systemic abuse of men
The systemic abuse of men is common and more prevalent than we may realise. It is time for this abuse to be exposed and revealed for what it is so we can begin to live another way, a true way, that supports men and boys to live free of this abuse.
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The sexualisation of the young – learning a Social Script through pornography and the rise of new sexual and reproductive health issues
Do you think porn is ‘in’ and a modern way to learn about sex? Just have a look at the new sexual and reproductive health issues and you will see a subscription to abuse and violence.
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Patanjali
The great teacher Patanjali offered us a universally accessed codex for living, founded in the fact that we are all equal Sons of God, and continuing in exposition of the disciplines required in order to remove that which hinders our living The Livingness of who we truly are.
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Signed, sealed, delivered . . . I’m yours – what more proof do we need to know about the effects of music?
With every cell of our body affected by an unremitting soundtrack, how long are we going to accept the imposition of music as part and parcel of everyday retail, or in fact everyday life?
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2015
Since inauguration we have called these communications the ‘New Year’s Message’. However the author is well aware that there is no real ‘new year’ rather that it is in fact another round of the mechanistic cycle we unalterably belong to.
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Our worldwide epidemic of loneliness and social isolation
It is no wonder we have societies around the world feeling lonely when we live a life disconnected to God and to ourselves.
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To exercise with love
Choosing to exercise regularly in a very connected, gentle and honouring way to not only support the body physically, but also support our being and the way we are with our body every day.
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Self-nurturing women’s true inner beauty through self-connection
Definitions of beauty are commonly associated with appearances. But what if the true marker of women’s beauty and self-worth could be re-defined through the building of a deep inner-connection with ourselves?
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Wanting to be thinner
This article asks us to look beyond the mere physical for the answers to why we always want to be thinner.
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What is addiction and why do we become addicted?
Explanation of addiction and the abuse of substances or activities as a way of self-medicating against life.
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Self-care at work makes sense, why is it not common practice?
No one at work ever tells us NOT to take care of ourselves at work, and, we all know that it is needed. Why then is self-care not consistently practiced in workplaces?
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The Land of Cockayne*
Is human physical life on earth the result of being enticed by a travel brochure?
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No longer walking on eggshells in relationships
Relationships – we can’t avoid them, and we spend our lives trying to make them work, but it seems like they are endlessly complex and challenging to navigate. Why is that, when they are part of everyday life?
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The race to the bottom
Modern human life is not working. Many people are suffering, but too few are questioning the callousness that has entered our societies.