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I’m late, I’m late for a very important date…
The accident on the way to work, heavy traffic, a flat tyre, the keys that got lost - people have a million excuses for being late. So why are so many people running late and how does this affect us?
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Are we educating the innate wisdom out of children?
How can 98% children start school as a creative genius and only 2% of adults remain as geniuses? Is it time to ask why we ignore our children’s innate intelligence?
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Holding onto judgement
Serge Benhayon presents an example of how and why we hold onto judgment in our December 2018 Audio of the Month.
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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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Big words
Are big words really the problem we make them out to be? How can we restore a common sense attitude to technical language?
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From being a good mother to true mothering
Mothering from a place of comfort, while seemingly ‘comfortable’, is not comfortable. So what does this even mean?
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The mother baby bonding process – is it always automatic?
All mothers want to be ‘good mothers who love their babies’, but it doesn’t always go to plan. What happens when baby bonding doesn’t happen?
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My Addiction to Marijuana
How did this woman stop smoking marijuana after being addicted to it for 33 years? When even the diagnosis of breast cancer and having two young children was not enough to get her to stop?
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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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The first time I heard my favourite band
The day that music changed my life, my friends and my whole world view. Read how Simon’s life changed when, as a teenager, he discovered his favourite band.
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Before and after: Rowena Stewart on her relationship with food
Rowena shares how her awareness around food and healing her hurts has completely changed her weight, shape and health.
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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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Corruption and consumer demand in the food industry - Part 2
What do we seek from food? How can we have more understanding around our relationship with food?
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Food and emotional eating - what could be beneath it?
This article exposes multiple factors that many don’t consider to be beneath the cycle of abusive food choices.
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Must abuse only happen in war for it to be classified as a crime against humanity?
What if crimes against humanity were a daily occurrence in our own lives, not just something we can neatly classify as a distant conflict.
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Occult
If the word Occult is sacred and all about God and His Ways, how come we changed the meaning to something spooky and sinister?
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When will women be ok with their weight? When is enough, enough?
When will women start accepting their bodies and cut the self-loathing and weight issues? When will we understand that true beauty comes from how we feel inside?
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Almond and sesame cookies
Deliciously tasty with the sweetness of the almond and tang from the sesame seeds, this is a really child friendly recipe and these light almond cookies make a yummy healthy snack, for lunch boxes, picnics and any other biscuit occasion!
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Nut cookies
An adaptable child friendly recipe, using the nuts of your choice, these cookies are brilliant for a healthy afternoon snack