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Discovering self-care and bringing it into my life
“The way I had lived seemed quite normal to me. I had no concept that in fact I was living in a way that was disregarding to me and everyone else.”
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The rising tide raises all vessels
The high tide might raise all vessels, but what tension does that put on the moorings? Sometimes it’s our own beliefs that hold us back.
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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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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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The great cycle of Motion and Repose
Absolutely everything, known and unknown, physical and non-physical, in three-dimensions and beyond, is following a grand law integral to all.
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The joy of gentle exercise
Gill explores the joy that can be found in gentle exercise.
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How I quit smoking and found me
Today I am in my early 60’s and I have been smoke and alcohol free for seven years now, but the battle to quit smoking took me 16 years.
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Smoking… hot? Not!
Smoking cigarettes is not smoking hot. Well it is in the sense that the end that is on fire will burn you if you touch it, but it is so not hot in the sense of it being sexy, or glamorous, or desirable.
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2018
As is customary here the 2018 New Year's Message by Serge Benhayon.
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Before and After alcohol: all around me to none
I grew up with alcohol around me all the time, it was normal for it to be wine o’clock instead of afternoon tea and I didn’t even know that it was not healthy to wake up and have your flagon of wine on the bedside table.
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Living with a marijuana smoker – it’s not natural
I thought marijuana was harmless and natural, until I lived with someone who smoked it.
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Alice Anne Bailey
Alice A. Bailey gradually established a working relationship with the Ascended Master who eventually became known to her as DK or Djwhal Khul; together they inaugurated what DK called the intermediate phase of a greater plan.
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A coat by any other name….
As we age, we gradually lose our identification with the physical body and realise that we are so much more than our physicality. We come to see the body as an outer-garb, like a coat that we put on at birth and discard at death.
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Serge Benhayon and Sacred Esoteric Healing – True Intelligence comes from our body
Many people in their lives have a moment where they make a different choice in a situation or they meet a person that will forever change the course of their life. For me, a woman dedicated to physiotherapy and healing, it was when I met Serge Benhayon.
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The true test of science is how it faces the unknown
Science has so much to offer humanity, but seems limited by how it reacts to what is doesn’t know.
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Saying no to dieting: Weight loss with awareness
Is dieting a mere distraction from exploring why we are carrying excess weight? Read how one woman lost weight once she refocussed on what was driving her actions.
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The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak
Who to blame when we have failed to live up to our intent and instead have given into the temptation of old habits once again – spirit or body? Let´s have a closer look . . .
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Who stole God from science: Part 3 – Hypatia – science and divinity as one
There have been many accounts of the life of Hypatia (350-415 AD) much of which is fiction and hearsay. What we do know is that she was a brilliant philosopher, mathematician and wise woman renowned for her teachings on life that she openly shared via the Alexandrian School.
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Chocolate – what drives us to eat it?
Society teaches us to always look outside of ourselves for love, recognition and so forth. Just like chocolate advertisements, we are told the grass is greener . . .
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The forgotten side of dementia
We are in the middle of a new and burgeoning burden of disease. It is the forgotten side of dementia in the era that has prided itself on extending human life.