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Debunking the myths about meditation
Let’s debunk the myths and restore meditation to its truth as a simple, practical and effective tool for re-connecting back to our innate inner-presence and thus to our natural vitality and ability to deal with life.
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Why do we run away from our body?
Our Audio of the Month for August 2018 looks at why we choose to not listen to our greatest friend and what happens when we start listening.
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In a nutshell – going deeper into the truth of who I am
Serge Benhayon’s books have been the chief source of reading that has supported a new quality of life as a call to go even deeper into the truth about who I am
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My miraculous life
In the 1980’s, in amongst the fog and the haze of my intense drug and alcohol addiction, a very sweet and loving 12 year old asked me, ‘Why do you do this to yourself, Deb?’
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Deborah Savran
Minneapolis singer/songwriter Deborah brings a commitment to music that is about expressing from an inner connection with her heart, body and soul. She offers the listener the reflection of our interconnectedness and the magnificence of ‘amazing’ we all equally are.
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What does a seer see?
What if the job of a seer was to be wrong? What if the purpose of prophecy is to prevent a further calamity or harm?
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The Living Sutras of the Hierarchy and the science of thinking and movement
The way we move has a lot to do with the way we think – and this reader explains how it works.
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What’s for Brexit?
We sit on the edge of a dark abyss – are we reading the signs? Here is the signpost out of the darkness….
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Mindfulness: it’s not the holy grail of awareness
Mindfulness – without the consideration of quality of energy – at best manages the state that we are already in, and at worst supports the ability to do many things that are in fact totally harmful to the body we are walking around in?
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Self-acceptance and appreciation bring true presence
Why live a life holding back the true me? Carmel Reid shares her journey towards living life in ways that she hadn’t imagined inspired by a Reading from Serge Benhayon.
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A tribute to women and mothers
Why not celebrate mothers and the special women in our lives every day of the year.
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Serge Benhayon TV – Obesity, Big Sugar and The Intelligence of Space
Could banning sugar from our diet provide an easy fix for the seemingly intractable problem of rapidly rising rates of diabetes and obesity that threaten to overwhelm health systems worldwide . . . or not?
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Serge Benhayon – a real example of walking the talk
Discover how Serge, once a professional athlete, further developed his relationship with fitness, exercise and an inner-most connection.
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Nursing, me and Serge Benhayon
A mini-story, presenting how knowing Serge Benhayon has inspired the development of self-care and has made the transition to full-time work joyful.
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Serge Benhayon, me and men
Otto Bathurst, TV and movie director, father of three, husband, talks openly about the stark reality men face today and how Serge Benhayon presents another way.
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A day with Serge Benhayon
What stands out spending any amount of time with Serge Benhayon is the endless supply of energy this man has to draw from.
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Burnout, disillusionment, pneumonia and finding Serge Benhayon
Meeting Serge Benhayon was truly life changing; he is unfaltering in his inspiration ...
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Serge Benhayon and Religion – Who is this guy?
Who is this Serge Benhayon guy and what's all this stuff about religion? Is this man simply someone who's committed themselves 100% to not holding back in delivering the truth? A back-row sceptic speaks.
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What is the ‘Sacred’ in ‘Sacred Esoteric Healing’?
The ‘Sacred’ in Sacred Esoteric Healing is represented when a practitioner of this modality lives with the commitment and intention of Energetic integrity and Energetic Responsibility.
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Serge Benhayon brings philosophy to life
Is there more to life than meets the eyes, a depth and a magnificence that is there for all to live? Serge Benhayon shows that day-to-day life is actually philosophy in action, and that each one of us has the capacity to be the philosopher and author of our own life.