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The ramifications of rape and sexual assault: a first-hand account
“1 in 5 women will experience sexual assault at some time in their lives …” A first hand powerful account of the very real ramifications rape and sexual assault and what released her from the hurt.
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Do we really care?
What is the freedom, prosperity and success we are subscribing to, when we are ruled by a so-called free market that works with a license to harm?
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That’s entertainment? Wired for distraction
Entertainment? We increasingly plug in to an incessant supply of entertainment/distraction fuelling an insatiable demand to ‘fill the space’ in our lives. But who is the real Goliath in this tale?
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Bullying and suicide in construction – does building culture need to change?
Building industry culture encourages men to be hard, tough and strong. From the time men enter the industry as an apprentice, they often feel they have no choice but to enjoin this macho culture. Bullying is commonplace. Could this culture be contributing to the unusually high suicide rates in the building industry.
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Grey suits and lab coats – science is in need of a new renaissance
Science in the western world was once under the control of the Catholic Church. Now it is controlled through finance by government funding agencies, bottom lines and avoidance of risk by private organisations. What effect is this having on the practice of science?
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History repeats itself, war after war: on Greek tragedies, Love Actually and a true beginning to the end of war
Greek Tragedies from the 5th century BC describe to a T exactly how soldiers are feeling when returning from war this very day. Why haven’t we learnt from the past? Why is it that history keeps repeating itself with atrocities that nobody who has ever experienced war wants again?
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I was being shown something bigger so I kept reading …
Ray Karam shares how ‘The Way It Is’ changed the way he felt about books and how he just kept reading.
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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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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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Self-love vs self-loathing
Reconnecting to self-love is how to break the cycle of hating your body.
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Pregnancy checklist – help or hindrance?
Exploring the the most important ingredient on pregnancy ‘To Do’ lists a childbirth educator and mother of 7 offers a new perspective.
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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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How Serge Benhayon supported me to develop my business
Listening to what Serge shared with me over all the critical decisions and at all the critical stages of the development of my insurance business
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Sacred Esoteric Healing – True health care
This is a personal account of how the Esoteric Healing modalities brought a new level of integrity to daily life and professional practice.
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Body image: a new way to look at a growing issue
How men and women perceive their body image is a growing issue and is intimately linked with how we feel about ourselves. Could our body image issues be linked to the choices we make?
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Soul
It is our evolution and joy to return to our Divine essence the Soul.
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Do men have periods?!
An overview on how men too have a natural cycle that can be supportive in strengthening ones connection and awareness with their self and environment.
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Sacred Esoteric Healing and how it changed my life
How Sacred Esoteric Healing changed my life and helped me cure my depression – making me feel alive and energised again.
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Is making love more than just sex?
We seem to have always equated the term ‘making love’ to actually having sex. What if there is way more to this term than just the physical act – what would this look like in day-to-day life?
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Self-care at work makes sense, why is it not common practice?
No one at work ever tells us NOT to take care of ourselves at work, and, we all know that it is needed. Why then is self-care not consistently practiced in workplaces?