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Having a breast scan – what is it like?
Clinically, having a breast scan is a straightforward exercise but all those breasts are attached to women and the many lives they are part of, so what it is really like?
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Gender based violence – where does it begin? Do we really want to know?
What is a man of true quality? If violence has no true value then there cannot be any truth in making violence a core characteristic of predominant masculine identities.
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The Ring – Part 4: Surrender, responsibility and love
This final article in a 4 part series, The Ring, asks if beyond commercial and emotional interests, does the ring have a true place in a marriage proposal and the rituals of commitment and marriage?
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The Ring – Part 3: Wedding proposal fantasies
This third article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the fantasies that feed our ideals of the perfect proposal and the prize of a more-expensive-the-better engagement ring at the expense of true intimacy and connection.
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The Ring – Part 2: Ideals, profits and pressure
This second article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the volatile monetary and emotional value of engagement rings and the sticky obligation and manufactured need behind them.
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The Ring – Part 1: Our fascination with weddings and rings
This four part series explores our expensive and cruel fascination with rings, weddings and the pressure, status and emotional security behind the sparkle.
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Rat parks, obesity, food, behaviour and connection
The stunning trends of obesity expose the way we live and our lack of purpose and community connection.
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Food Porn
Food Porn manipulates consumers on levels we’d be shocked at.
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Personal development – the many paths of not finding me
A reader’s journey from the discomfort of ruffled feathers to her own inner truth.
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The good corporate citizen
Consumer expectation can be a powerful influence for changing corporate behaviour, so don’t we see the same thing with religions?
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The oldest religion on earth
Karin Becker explores the truth that The Way of The Livingness is in fact the oldest religion on earth and its lineage never died.
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Taste sensation: does it rule our food choices?
Are we eating for taste or for nourishment? How much are our food choices ruled by how sensational something tastes in our mouths, instead of what our body truly needs and wants?
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Food choices: what does your whole body have to say?
Reward, comfort, stimulation or true nourishment – what do you want from your food and what is driving your food choices?
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From Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome to regular periods through Esoteric Healing
From Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, back ache and feeling sluggish, read how Jessica received a new lease on life through the Esoteric Modalities.
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It’s in the way he moves
The Ageless Wisdom presents that the quality of our movement affects the quality of our being. Recently, Joel Levin embarked on a journey – Sacred Movement – to put this wise old adage to the test…
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The Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom: “Leonardo Da Vinci’s Greatest Gift”
Leonardo da Vinci seeded forth the new era in Science, Religion and Philosophy.
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Foods, cells, insulin and sugar
Do you really understand sugar and insulin? If you did, would you truly call sugar food?
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Why things are the way they are
Serge Benhayon’s books help me understand how and why things are as they are. Taking responsibility in all I do and lovingly expressing how I feel can change the world, one step at a time.
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Returning to our body – The wonder, beauty and science of our body
How often do we consider if we are with or even ‘in’ our body? Discover the unlimited awareness we can tap into when we connect to our body and the quality of our movements.
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Do wild animals have an obesity problem?
How is it that wild animals have no weight issues, yet human beings are suffering? Have we lost our connection to the true role food plays in our lives?