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Learning and living true physiotherapy – Part one
Kate Greenaway shares her experiences on learning what True Physiotherapy is all about in considering each patient as a physical, emotional and energetic being.
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The Ring – Part 4: Surrender, responsibility and love
This final article in a 4 part series, The Ring, asks if beyond commercial and emotional interests, does the ring have a true place in a marriage proposal and the rituals of commitment and marriage?
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The Teacher of All Teachers
There are qualities of a true teacher that can only be confirmed by feeling it for yourself. Serge Benhayon, through his teachings of the Ageless Wisdom and the consistency and beauty of his lived way, will one day be known in the hearts of man to be the teacher of all teachers.
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Understanding Esoteric Healing – A first hand experience
Esoteric Healing is a true complementary therapy, yet it makes no claims to cure anything. So what is its purpose? Adam Warburton shares his experience.
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Fire
What is fire and fiery energy, why does it matter and what does it mean to you?
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The Ring – Part 2: Ideals, profits and pressure
This second article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the volatile monetary and emotional value of engagement rings and the sticky obligation and manufactured need behind them.
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Fresh lentil, edamame and cherry tomato salad
A fresh take on a lentil salad – keeping it light and colourful with herbs and cherry tomatoes. Super versatile and great along side any protein or as a stand-alone dish.
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The importance of breathing
The way we breathe affects our health and even the way we feel. Read more to find out about the benefits of breathing and how to breathe to feel relaxed and reduce stress
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Healthy Living
What really is healthy living; is it being free of illness and disease or does it go deeper than that?
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Marriage equality – What’s love got to do with it?
Marriage Equality – Why aren’t we making it about Love?
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Breaking up with food
Forget the diet plan! Breaking up with food asks us to look at the pain under the comfort-seeking eating patterns we desperately cling to and see what happens.
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Crispy fennel and apple salad
A fresh green salad using a simple combination of flavoursome ingredients (fennel, apple and parsley), which is highly nutritious, quick and easy to prepare and keeps well in the fridge.
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The prevention of breast cancer – the answer is in our bodies
Epigenetics and cellular science are showing that illness, such as breast cancer, is not random bad luck but the result of the environment within us over which we have enormous control via understanding the true impact of all our choices.
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Roasted red Romano pepper salad
Colourful, warming and nourishing this red pepper salad is a great take on salad for the cooler months – vegan, gluten free and delicious…
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Rat parks, obesity, food, behaviour and connection
The stunning trends of obesity expose the way we live and our lack of purpose and community connection.
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How are you?
How are you, really?
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The good corporate citizen
Consumer expectation can be a powerful influence for changing corporate behaviour, so don’t we see the same thing with religions?
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Esoteric Yoga: union with me and God – at last
Looking for Union – I am often asked if I do yoga and my answer has been, “yes I do, but no, not in the way I used to practise and teach it”.
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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) – A man’s perspective
This in depth article looks at the facts as well as the factors that contribute to this global crisis for women.
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Simple salt and yeast free vegetable and herb stock
A simple nourishing vegetable stock that can be used as a base for many dishes including broths, soups, stews and casseroles.