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The deeply ancient way of learning together as a true community…
Looking back into our ancient ways of learning we can see where our current education model falls behind.
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Comparison: the unspoken side of being pregnant, giving birth and mothering
Being pregnant, giving birth and mothering are usually much anticipated and regarded as special parts of many women’s lives. But rather than enjoying this period, women are often left feeling unsettled and unfulfilled, yet find it hard to work out why.
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The new conversation and the dangers of circulation energy
What if the expansive future of education lay in our hands and voices, free from the imposition of past thought and expression?
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Love is Love: Gender and the truth in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night is a dark, bittersweet comedy about Love. Shakespeare pulls the plug on the folly of human behaviour that we subscribe to when it comes to gender, love, and desire . . . all of which we have imagined love to be but which actually sets us up to keep love at bay.
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A tender man – before and after competitive sport
I started to play competitive sport when I was very young. I played rugby union from when I was a thin, tender and delicate 9-year-old boy and in my second year my team lost every game.
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Just wait ‘til your father gets home!
"Just wait ‘til your father gets home", a perfect illustration of the model of man we have created, but in being a father is there more of our tenderness we can let out?
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Ageing – to be feared or lived?
How do we feel about ageing, and what are the pictures we carry? Is there a way to age that brings a deeper purpose to this stage of life?
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How to truly express yourself
If every movement is part of our expression, how we move is key. This short October 2018 audio of the month reveals how we express our truth through our movements or not!
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Being a super hero in the war zone we call relationships
Is being a Super Hero a wishful dream or could we be the heroes of our everyday lives through living true relationship? And what is our real foe?
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The in-between years: mind the GAP
A fascinating expose of the gap year concept. Do you take time off to ‘find yourself’ or something else entirely?
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Karma and Akasha
Karma is not a punishment but a loving universal law and great science that helps us return to who we truly are.
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From the Space Master: You are what you occupy - A review of Space, book 2 in the Trilogy: Time, Space and all of us
What can we learn from a super astute, sharp and owlish man, and from his Space book, that hadn’t already been covered in physics, astronomy, astrology, maths and architecture?
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Appreciating the wisdom, truths and universal laws we are all from . . . as presented in the books by Serge Benhayon
Serge Benhayon’s purple books uncover a universal understanding and way of being, forever holding and allowing us to deepen our connection to the divine and Soul.
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Your best medicine?
Love is something that we all crave; we all want to be loved and to love back in return. Could love be our best medicine?
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Meet Serge Benhayon – Love, life and our return to Universality
Return to Universality – with unparalleled clarity Serge Benhayon presents the truth of life, love and why we are here on earth.
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Serge Benhayon: an author for humanity …
Serge Benhayon writes how the Soul would speak, unimpeded by the doctrines of formalised education. He reminds us of our humanity and inspires us to connect to the simplicity of our essence, our Soul.
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The Livingness and Food
Leaders like David Perlmutter, Daniel Amen, Chris Kresser, Mark Hyman and Serge Benhayon are now thoroughly exposing the food industry and its malpractices. Food is responsibility and medicine.
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An intense day?
Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life.
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Stars and Astrology and Us
Astrology – does it really define what we are like? Is it our true relationship with the stars and constellations?
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 7 – The Science of Responsibility
What is ‘responsibility’? Could it actually be completely different to what we imagine it to be? Could there be more to it? To unpack this phenomenon, Rebecca Baldwin (previously Asquith) and Serge Benhayon explore the quality that makes up the ‘being’ in human being.