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Our universal relationship – have we checked our inbox lately?
God and the Universe are ceaselessly communicating all that we need for the growth and evolution of our race. Are we aware of receiving this or is something getting in the way?
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Crying out for connection: technology and us
Will our obsession with technology lead to us living a ‘virtual’ life? With the advent of the mobile phone what has happened to dinner-table and face to face conversation? Are we more connected than ever, or are we drifting apart?
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Good parenting skills
Rather than give advice to children – listen, connect and explain the consequences
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Carbohydrate kid – No more! No pain, no bloating, no digestive discomforts
Inconceivable to give up carbs? What – going without toast for breakfast, sandwiches at lunch and pasta for dinner? Think twice! Even Emilia’s strong Italian roots couldn’t stop her going gluten free.
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Exercise and convalescence
How can gentle exercise be of support to a person convalescing from illness, disease or surgery?
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What is convalescence?
Convalescence conveys much more than simple physical recovery. It offers us an opportunity to reflect on where we are it as well as the opportunity to care deeply for our body and being.
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School stress: The real test at school
Does a successful week at school mean coming top of the class? Maybe there is a greater feat for kids, even more difficult to achieve – how to stay yourself with everyday school stress! Do we accept school stress as ‘the norm'?
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Students, teachers and the pressure to achieve: Have we got it back-to-front?
Teachers and students are under increasing pressure to achieve results and outcomes. Do we consider the impact that this pressure is having?
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A school camp reflection: Using nature as a classroom
What happens when educator Brianna Croke takes a group of eleven incredible teenage girls of all personalities, differences and flairs on a three-day school camp?
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With each read I find new depths that I didn't see before
A sharing of the inspiration that is received from reading all of Serge Benhayon’s books
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What mothers teach daughters
Many daughters have learnt to define themselves and their worth by keeping busy, doing something and feeling guilty if they don’t. But is this really something for mothers to pass on to daughters?
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Men — Are we set up to fail?
As young boys we are often taught that we need to toughen up to be a real man. But is this ideal setting us up for failure in ways we do not realise?
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Frequently asked questions
Here you will find answers and interesting points to many common questions asked about Sacred Esoteric Healing.
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Did you know? ...
Did You Know is a section providing interesting points relating to healing and the human body.
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Love the love you share
Loving the love that you share. How simple it is to appreciate what we have together so why not every single day? Don’t wait for one day of the year – start today!
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From exhaustion and feeling false to feeling vital and truly looking after myself
A testimonial on how Sacred Esoteric Healing helped transform one's life and body.
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Menopause: the myths of being invisible
At menopause we may feel ‘invisible’ as we adjust to this natural change. Don’t buy into the notion that once menopause is entered, life is effectively over for women. Discover the true Joy of Menopause.
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Universal Medicine
Since 1999, Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon lead the way in complementary health care – providing healing and wellbeing services globally.
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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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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message For 2014
Many use the ‘New Year’ period as a time to reflect - which can be a casual or deep consideration that leaves one truly contemplating what has occurred and what has not. Read on ...