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Interviews
Serge Benhayon on the radio.
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Esoteric Teachings and Revelations Volume I – A New Study for Mankind
A book not just of quotes but real eye openers that inspire and invite reflection and deeper pondering.
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From suffering from withdrawals – to healthy relationships and true intimacy
An account of the healthy relationships that are possible when a man allowed himself to connect to and start living from the sweet, tender and very caring qualities that lay within.
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What is living medicine?
We often consider that medicine is something that is outside of us, that we take or do to make ourselves feel better. Did you know that the way that you live is your greatest form of medicine?
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The Gentle Breath Meditation®: a tool for life
Re-connect to the deeply restful and rejuvenating stillness within and feel the fact that all of the stuff that goes on in life is not actually who you are. Remind yourself that you can simply BE and bring that to your everyday!
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What is the Gentle Breath Meditation®?
The Gentle Breath Meditation® can be done anywhere and is simple to introduce into the rhythm of daily life as a point of re-connecting, restoring inner harmony and as a balance for the external pressures of life.
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Enough
For most of my life I have never thought I was good enough. I am pretty sure I didn’t feel this as a really young child, but as I grew I can see now how the idea ballooned one breath at a time . . .
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Appreciation of some extraordinary men
Now thriving in his 64th year after having been written off as permanently incapacitated over 30 years ago, Chris James works full time as a presenter and musician and travels worldwide. What changed for him?
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It is as though what I read has been written just for me ...
Serge Benhayon books offer an ever unfolding wisdom to the world about the deepest issues of our time. From the biggest question to the smallest wondering nothing is left untouched.
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Letting people in
I remember being very little, and just loving people and letting people in – meaning, letting them into my heart and being open and transparent and letting them see all of me.
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Tick tock tick tock: time = tension
As I cast my eyes back over the many years of my life, it is now so very clear that one of the biggest triggers of tension in my life has been time and my relationship with it.
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Weight Loss and Living with Contentment
If I could use one word to express my life now it would be contentment. This has not always been the case. My life used to be a constant wave of ups and downs...
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I have a disease – can I feel well?
When you have a disease, can you feel ‘well’ or do you have to feel ‘sick’?
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My life – discovering that there is so much more
‘I feel I have completed the circle’ – from experiencing near death to truly living in my body. A story of discovering that there is so much more to life and death.
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Black Gold in Soho
When one eats what we know is not good for us, forget discipline – analyse what happened before that. The choices of food follow our behaviour – address the behaviour and food irregularities will disappear.
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Reincarnation – bogus, or unalterable reality?
Reincarnation is not about coming back as poodles or cockroaches; it is about taking responsibility for everyday life now.
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You don’t drink alcohol? You’re no fun!
Recently I was with a group of people and the comment was made that “you’re no fun” because I had not been heavily involved in smoking tobacco, taking illegal drugs or drinking alcohol.
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Understanding mental health from an esoteric perspective
Serge Benhayon speaks about mental health from an esoteric perspective
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Perception is our true intelligence – understanding life spherically
“Our hurts or the trauma we experience are never greater than us”. Serge Benhayon speaks of healing from trauma, the importance of dealing with our hurts, and the benefit of approaching life as a cycle or rhythm.
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Warning: Sympathy hurts and can be harming to your health
Take it from someone who has had breast cancer for the past 14 years – sympathy is not all it is cracked up to be. We think that people want our sympathy but do they really? What are the real effects of sympathy when we take a closer look?