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Body
There is so much more to our human body that is beyond human and this world. Discover what we can learn from and live through our human body.
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Motherhood – Am I doing it right?
Right and wrong have saturated the whole concept of mothering, from conception through to, and into the childcaring and rearing stage. So, how is that working out for women, and by extension, all around them?
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Our Living Way: The Cycle of Life and Death and Reincarnation
Our existence is commonly narrowed down to being only about the human life cycle. What if that represents only a small fraction of what is going on within a much larger context?
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The lie and the truth of the One Life
We are living a collective lie – that we have only one life, that we are born, we live in a linear way as we age and then we die, leaving it all behind and never coming back, so we had better make the most of it while we are here.
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Our struggle with body image
What is it that drives us to feel compelled to remodel and even disfigure our bodies?
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I still feel like I am fat sometimes
15 years ago I was a lot heavier than I am now – 25 kgs heavier, to be precise – and I still feel like I am fat sometimes.
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Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus’ – known as father of the greatest philosophies and religions on earth and the ‘master of masters’ – sole purpose was to accelerate the re-awakening of humanity to the truth of their divinity – ‘If then you do not make yourself equal to God, you cannot apprehend God; for like is known by like.’ Hermes.
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Sound vibration, science and music - revealing energies and patterns of harmony
Sound vibration affects matter and expresses or reveals the underlying frequency pattern of energy. This science can be used to increase our awareness of harmony and disharmony in us.
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Apollonius of Tyana
What would humanity look like today if Apollonius’ teachings and experiences, that were also the impulse of Pythagoras and all matters Godly, had prevailed?
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Justified and Ancient: unearthing the roots of human insecurity
We live in a highly manipulated, insecure world, where justification of who and what we are is mandatory and normalised.
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Full circle to the truth
The first time I was introduced to anything spiritual was when we visited my great aunt’s place when I was nine years old. She was renowned in the town where they lived for reading the cards and being very accurate in her foretelling.
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The Goldilocks ratio of exercise
When you think about exercise are you filled with dread and overwhelm with memories of physical education and sport at school – or are you a complete exercise nut who is always genuinely in their active wear? When it comes to exercise both of these scenarios could be doing you harm.
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Dining with the stars
How aware are we of the energy that runs us when we eat and how it then impacts on our wellbeing? What does it mean to eat in connection with Soul?
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Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation
Understanding Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation explains a lot about our world and supports us in our return to who we truly are.
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Learning from those who have walked the path a little further
A testimonial that goes right to the heart of the matter and reminds us of our divine origins.
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Livingness
Living who we truly are in everyday life is the Livingness ~ but what does that actually mean?
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No longer walking on eggshells in relationships
Relationships – we can’t avoid them, and we spend our lives trying to make them work, but it seems like they are endlessly complex and challenging to navigate. Why is that, when they are part of everyday life?
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Healing from birth trauma
The rates of birth trauma are growing worldwide and the alarm bells are ringing loudly. What then is needed for true healing?
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The Body: Our Temple
What if we were to consider the body more as a sacred temple to honour than a convenient vehicle to carry us around?
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Popularity versus Truth
From very young we sense there is a choice – to be ‘popular’, be rewarded, accepted and be part of human life, or to hold the truth of who we are and the love that we come from.