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When does exercise become abuse?
Exercise – we either love it or hate it! But in what quality of energy are we actually exercising, and when does the line get crossed and exercise becomes abuse?
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Where is the flaw
How toxic is the assumption that there is such a thing as perfection, and who actually decides what is perfect and when? The pursuit of perfection keeps us in perpetual tension and in a never-ending idea of conforming to the highest societal conceptions in order to thus receive the greatest rewards.
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Movement, the motion of life
We all move, and we all move in different ways, but have you ever considered what movement actually is and represents? For many of us this is a simple, mechanical, almost automatic activity that is part of our everyday lives requiring no further consideration.
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The Joy of Ageing, Esoterically – from beginning to end with no end in sight
Every moment in life is the end result and consequence of the many moments we have lived before and the steps we have walked thus far. This is especially apparent in our elder years.
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He who controls movement controls it all
I’m sure you’ve heard expressions like ‘you are what you eat’ or ‘your thoughts shape who you become’. What if we are what and how we move?
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Being right versus living in Harmony, Joy, Stillness, Truth and Love
For more loving and harmonious relationships read this article on letting go of being right. Surrendering to the us rather than arguing over who’s right or wrong can lead to joy and harmony.
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Making an impact at work!
Millennials want to make an impact and make a difference in the world. Is this kind of thinking what the world needs more of?
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A personal account of addictions
Deborah McBride shares how she healed her drug and alcohol addiction. Why is that we reach out for something outside of us to dull ourselves from what life brings and we think we cannot cope with: why are alcohol and drugs such an enticing option and how do we kick addiction to the kerb?
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What it really means to turn the other cheek
In our Audio of the Month August 2021 Serge Benhayon presents how there are many different ways to fight back when we are confronted but if we don’t react there is something deeper to realise.
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Yoga – the heart of union for our world
How do we begin to address abuse in the world and in our own backyards ... and what has this got to do with the Soul, our true essence?
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‘Seeing’ the bigger picture
Do we allow what we see to pull us out of ourselves and into the distraction of the world? This fascinating audio and short exercise by Dr Carmin Hall lets us experience what exactly is going on…
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Web history - can not delete - file saved to karma folder
We tend to go about our lives ‘online’ using computers and other electronic devices in a flippant manner, wandering from site to site as if we were some kind of digital nomad looking for a long-lost home that never was.
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Claiming your body’s natural intelligence during pregnancy and childbirth
What if women were to approach pregnancy and childbirth with a confidence that we have everything inside of us to know exactly what is needed in any given moment?
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Bringing science to life – the true purpose of science
Is the purpose of science to serve humanity in its ever-expanding demand for a better life, a better future, to make it all easier?
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Big Tech, Lockdowns, “iso”, and social control: waking up to a dystopian nightmare
In 2020 we got through the pandemic socialising on Facebook and Twitter. But what happens when Big Tech uses its power to silence debate? What is the world we have woken up to in 2021?
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Facebook Australia – No news is good news
Will Google and Facebook pay news media for content in Australia? Why did the news suddenly stop on Facebook?
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The burden of ideals and beliefs and 'coming out' gay
How do you live free of the burden of all ideals and beliefs if you’re coming to the truth of your sexuality?
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Being a woman is more than being a mother
All this influenced the way I saw myself as a woman, and I identified with being a mother as an intrinsic part of what it meant to be a woman.
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Men share on their first experience with porn
Five men share their first experience with pornography, and how it affected their lives
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“I’m Coming Out!”
“I never felt the need to stand up and claim my gay crown for all to see, it really wasn’t a big deal for me. Why do I have to confess to something that in my body felt natural?”