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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message For 2014
Many use the ‘New Year’ period as a time to reflect - which can be a casual or deep consideration that leaves one truly contemplating what has occurred and what has not. Read on ...
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Serge Benhayon’s books have deepened my understanding of the truth about life
Reading in any of the books deepens my understanding of the truth about life and the choices I make every day.
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Harmlessness and movement
Patanjali’s teaching of non-harm is a well known precept in the yoga world. But what if we take a deeper dive here and study the unseen harm and its very real effects that impact all of us globally and in every moment.
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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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Trying to fit into the body image of the world just didn't work!
In this audio Matt Paul shares how being underweight as a man can attract the same discrimination as being overweight, and how weight is a factor in determining the ideal male body.
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Exposing the evil behind the bastardisation of words
The purpose of Unimedpedia is to bring truth back to words and language. This article exposes why it is so very important and the harmful impact done by corrupting just two words.
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‘Serge's Books’ are a form of medicine
They are a form of medicine that can be lived, reflected on and pondered on.
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What is ill-health?
In this short October 2020 audio of the Month, Natalie Benhayon questions what we are comparing ourselves with to say we do not have ill-health?
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Saying I love you – what does that mean?
In our February 2020 Audio of the Month, Natalie Benhayon looks at just how deeply (or not) we express using an example with the three words “I love you”.
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International day of friendship – July 30th
What builds true friendship?
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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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Returning to our essence
Guess what... YOU are the answer. You already are everything you have been looking for. Every human being has a true essence that is always there but not always connected to and rarely lived from.
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Learning to lose weight by making more loving choices
Denise describes how she dieted most of her life and her weight went up and down constantly. It was not until she started to make more loving choices by listening to her body that she stopped dieting and her weight stabilised
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Shakespeare’s Othello: How does a hero fall?
How does the hero fall? Packed with turbulence, intrigue, prejudice, deception, devoted and unrequited love, Shakespeare’s Othello lays bare the tragedy of our ignorance of our own true divine nature and the false forces that nudge us into mayhem and misery.
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Gentle Breath Meditation® – there is nothing else like it!
Serge Benhayon inspiring others to connect back to themselves.
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Women – rekindling our natural rhythms
In celebration of International Women's Day Natalie Benhayon shares her experience of how women around the world are dealing with similar issues and how we need to work together and individually to bring about true change.
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Our body is our guide
Have we ever stopped to wonder why there is so much emphasis on the way our body looks, when it is only one small aspect of ourselves?
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Addicted? Who? Me?
How many of us have said, ‘I’m addicted to my morning coffee’, ‘Got to get my news fix for the day,’ ‘Sex – just got to have it’? Our relationship with addiction has become a fashionable commodity; lets cut out the middle-man and get to what we are really craving.
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What is Sacred Esoteric Healing?
An article explaining Sacred Esoteric Healing as a form of energetic healing providing an opportunity to heal the underlying root cause of our ills and symptoms.
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Does using our breasts as a baby pacifier truly support us or our child?
Using our breasts as pacifiers when breast feeding is a fast track to exhaustion and frustration but there is another way.