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Developing confidence from within
There is a link between confidence and conscious presence. Connection with the body supports us to bring an inner steadiness and ease to whatever comes our way in life.
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Anxiety in relationships
Are we living with increased anxiety and being oblivious to how this is affecting our relationships?
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Who is the true Henry David Thoreau?
Henry David Thoreau – rarely has there been a writer who can convey such deep philosophy with so few poignantly chosen words. Philosopher, inventor, writer, abolitionist… a polarising figure both during and after his life, he was more a servant to truth than he was to society.
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The Joy and Power of Obedience
Do we reject obedience because we have come to understand it as subservient and weak?
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Burnt-out ‘Healer’ and the Ageless Wisdom teachings
The turnaround, after a healing session with Serge Benhayon, was so remarkable it was impossible to ignore or deny the immediate impact and efficacy. In no more than a few months I had completely turned around my current state of exhaustion and ill health.
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The healing in being sick
When we’re sick, do we take advantage of the greater and true opportunity that being sick provides; or do we see it as a total nuisance, annoyingly becoming an unwanted disturbance to the normal day-to-day activities of our life?
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The Truth revealed
My whole life I had a strong knowing that there was something incredibly important missing. Understanding the truth of energetic integrity and responsibility completely turned my life around from living in a state of emotional highs and lows that had become my norm, to living with true vitality.
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From feeling anxious to meeting another in stillness
Are you anxious around other people? Read one woman’s experience of doing away with anxiousness in her day to day life.
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Giving up – The why behind it all
Why do we often feel given up on life? This article explores some reasons why many of us want to give up.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Shakespeare’s theatre of the absurd
Shakespeare’s first play about the unseen world of spirits and invisible forces unravels the utter absurdity of how humanity operates under their influence, and how we so easily get lost in the tangled drama of emotional love without ever questioning its source.
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Love is Love: Gender and the truth in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night is a dark, bittersweet comedy about Love. Shakespeare pulls the plug on the folly of human behaviour that we subscribe to when it comes to gender, love, and desire . . . all of which we have imagined love to be but which actually sets us up to keep love at bay.
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Is self-care more than taking physical care of our bodies?
Want to know the secret to self-care? ... it’s more than taking care of our body.
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Does age equal Wisdom?
Where does wisdom come from? Is it related to age or is it available to all of us when we know where it comes from?
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All the fuss over a hat
It sounds like the start of a joke, but it could well be the reason for much of the unrest in the world
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Being a super hero in the war zone we call relationships
Is being a Super Hero a wishful dream or could we be the heroes of our everyday lives through living true relationship? And what is our real foe?
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Why dieting isn’t the answer to our weight problems
It can be all too easy to look and judge what appears to be an issue with overeating; are the facts however showing us that we haven’t been looking at the real cause?
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The rising tide raises all vessels
The high tide might raise all vessels, but what tension does that put on the moorings? Sometimes it’s our own beliefs that hold us back.
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Mind over Matter – fighting a losing battle
There has been a long battle of mind over matter, but overall the war against matter is being lost and the sooner we surrender our minds the better.
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In search of a new evidence base
We seem to be fixated on evidence-based medicine but are missing the one set of criteria that matter the most when testing for efficacy.
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Alpha male or true leader
We celebrate the idea of the alpha male, but is this culture a form of toxic masculinity, and is there another way to be that will allow men to be part of healthier societies living in greater wellbeing?