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The pressures society puts on men
Seven men share their experiences of the pressure they felt to conform. Even when they knew it was false, men put the same pressure on each other and passed it on to younger boys.
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Without the science of energy, philosophy is a mere charade
What makes philosophy real, practical, deeply wise and in harmony with universal intelligence? Serge Benhayon presents the key to applying true philosophy in life.
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Is there more to gender equality than gender balance?
The ‘Balance for Better’ theme around gender equality sounds promising, but is there more to equality than balance, and what is truly the way forward?
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Sensitivity – are men risking their health by dismissing their greatest strength?
A man living his true nature, what does that mean, and within this, is there room for the word sensitive. Time for a change in our approach to men’s health that embraces the underrated S word.
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Recalibrating women’s rights and female empowerment through love
Imagine if we regularly produced a health and wellbeing report on society. Would we see progress in terms of achieving greater gender balance and improvement in women’s rights and empowerment – or do we need to broaden the way we look at these subjects before we experience true change?
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‘Out of the mouths of babes’ – the wisdom inherent in all children
What is our responsibility in a child’s education? In this illuminating article, Liane Mandalis shares the beauty inherent in all children when we allow our children’s innate wisdom to shine through.
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Serge Benhayon: The truth of who we are
We are born from truth – so why do we as humans resist it so much?
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Healthy relationships – do brownie points really add up?
Why do men seek approval from their partners? Do ‘Brownie Points’ really add up? Could taking personal responsibility be the foundation for building connection in relationships.
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Esoteric Yoga – the cycle of return
True connection with our inner essence brings an awareness of possibly the most significant cycle we have encountered – the cycle of return to who we are.
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I am no one’s Sindy Doll
The transformations that can happen when you make your life first about truth before making it about pleasing other people
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The Merchant of Venice and the ancient grudge
Is The Merchant of Venice ‘the most scandalously problematic of Shakespeare’s plays’, or a powerful, comical, vivacious, colourful expose of the turbulent state of division in which humanity still chooses to live to this current day?
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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.
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The ripple effect of emotions
Emotions in the workplace: what ripple effect do they have on colleagues and customers? What role can you play in stopping this?
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How do we know everything is energy?
Ancient philosophers knew everything is energy, we know it in our bodies; how did modern science come to it?
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From domination to conversation – a testimonial
A personal account of how one Physiotherapist has completely changed how they work due to being introduced to Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy – with some remarkable results.
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Eat to not feel
A personal experience of what it means to eat to not feel what is really going on, and how to stop emotional eating.
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The way we are living is killing us
We consider illness and disease to be ‘bad’ but the way we are living is killing us, albeit slowly. What if they are messages from your body calling you back to being truly caring and loving of yourself?
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The new era in public health
We have come to rely on our health system to help fix, even cure our ailments, but will the system be able to keep up with the demands we are placing on it?
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My son and Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy
A short piece by a mother who observed how withdrawn her son was from being teased and how easily he came back to himself with the support of Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy.
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My affair with agave made sugar no less sweet
Sugar is sweet by any name, how my affair with agave showed me I hadn’t changed why I was eating.