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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.
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Video game addict
A personal account of the damaging effects of being addicted.
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Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy
In this healing therapy, very light, gentle and rhythmic movements are applied by the practitioner, to the client’s body and connective tissue. It is deeply relaxing, supporting the client to release any area of tension in their body, allowing them to feel more still with a spaciousness and flow in their body.
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Twelve years in the education freezer: do we ever get out?
Did school feel like a prison to you when you were there? Do you want this same thing for your kids? It doesn’t have to be this way.
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Burnout – the new normal?
Burnout is a hot topic, both at the workplace and the dinner table, but are we addressing the issue? Has being exhausted become our ‘new norm’?
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Understanding in relationships – how judgement contributes to abuse
In this video Serge Benhayon talks about judgement and abuse and how understanding in relationships is the greatest form of Love we can share.
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Are we alone? An inner space program for the lonely planet
Are we alone in the universe? Is there something awry in our relationship to space? Right on our front doorstep there is a space frontier, that leaves nobody behind, which we have yet to fully explore. What about Inner Space?
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A true family model for the 21st century
Serge Benhayon the remarkable man showing us how family life can be of true harmony, integrity and joy.
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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?
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From holding myself back to wonderful changes
Serge Benhayon's books present a profound philosophical journey, cutting through the confusion of life to offer a simple basic way of living that I consider very beneficial and worthwhile.
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Petrol stations laden with sugar fuelled snacks, bars and nibbles resemble drug dens for sugar addicts and ‘paradise’ for over-eaters.
Petrol stations – sugarcoated and sickly-sweet are not what they used to be
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Singing cells – science and the music of the human body
Tune-in to how your ‘cells are singing’ today – a cacophony or a symphony? Biologist Dianne Trussell on the human body in relation to sound, vibration, expression and wellbeing.
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True authority – empowering teachers and kids
What if it were the case that everybody has, and in fact is, their own source of true inner authority. We can support our kids to express and to back themselves in life.
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How do I return to good health?
How do we return to good health? When you feel unwell, how do you know what to do and what direction do you take when you want to feel well again?
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Sound vibration, science and music - revealing energies and patterns of harmony
Sound vibration affects matter and expresses or reveals the underlying frequency pattern of energy. This science can be used to increase our awareness of harmony and disharmony in us.
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Philosophy is the love of wisdom
The word philosophy is from ancient Greek and means 'love of wisdom'. Serge Benhayon is a true philosopher and brings the Ancient Wisdom of the ages to modern day life in his courses, workshops and as a lived example for all to share.
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Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support
Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support invites women to consider the importance of deeply caring for themselves during treatment for breast cancer
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A healthy lifestyle and breast cancer prevention
A healthy lifestyle and breast cancer prevention presents how we feel about ourselves may impact our ability to sustain healthy lifestyle choices.
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Bullying – what does it truly mean?
We tend to think of bullying as yelling and or physical abuse, but there are many other subtle ways we, as men, can bully and manipulate others in order to make sure we stay safe.
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Pain during sex – what might this be telling you?
This article discusses painful sex – being a common but not openly discussed problem for many women. There is information available on ‘coping mechanisms’, but what might be the root cause of pain during sex? Is pain during sex something to deny, or ‘cope’ with or instead a call to stop, review and develop a more honest and trusting way of being with our partners, shedding light on how we ‘make love’.