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Mini egg white omelettes
A unique take on a savoury canapé to add to your repertoires, this dairy free omelette recipe makes perfect party food. A versatile recipe that can support a variety of different toppings.
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How do we know everything is energy?
Ancient philosophers knew everything is energy, we know it in our bodies; how did modern science come to it?
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Combining sacred esoteric healing with medicine
To truly heal illness and disease do we need more than conventional medicine alone?
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Fashion styling – embracing and appreciating ourselves
Fashion Styling – Embracing and Appreciating ourselves. How do we do this on a budget and yet still find the expression we know we uniquely have?
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An Esoteric Yoga session: simplicity and union
With no strenuous postures, asanas or movements, an Esoteric Yoga class or session presents the simplicity of union – body and being as one – for the living of our everyday lives.
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Lemon and tarragon chicken balls
A very adaptable canapé recipe, these chicken balls are light and deliciously lemony. Beautiful on their own or great for serving with a selection of dips.
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What’s in a tune?
For professional musician Kate the concept of energetic truth in music was just too fascinating. ‘There was a whole lot more to music than I had realised’ she shares.
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Toasted sesame seed and herb salmon bites
Simple, quick and fun to make, this is a novel way to use salmon and a versatile recipe that can be used for canapés or as a delicious light salad.
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Who invented medicine anyway?
We have diminished our natural awareness of our bodies and our health and given our power away to the modern medical systems.
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Dairy free lemon tahini dressing
A delicious creamy dressing made with tahini (sesame seed paste) and lemon. This dairy free tahini dressing is a fantastic accompaniment to any salads, roasted vegetables or served as a dip.
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Nourishing fish soup
This nourishing recipe is simple to make and nurtures the body from the inside out. Wonderful in those cooler months, but the light, fresh nature of this soup makes it a pleasure all year round.
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Plato
Plato was a student of Socrates and part of the Pythagorean lineage. To this day, his famous Allegory of the Cave still inspires philosophers and students across the globe with its wisdom and truth about the way humanity is living.
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From foodie to glorious food
One woman’s journey from food addiction, using food to get through the day, to losing 30kg and returning to her natural weight without dieting or even trying!
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Slow suicide is still suicide
Are we choosing slow suicide through poor lifestyle?
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The lost science of the stars
When Science threw Astrology out, we were left with the pointless, dry science of Astronomy. Can we save the day and bring these two together again within ourselves?
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Waiting for the Messiah
Messiah figures, most religions have them but how does the new religion of the Way of the Livingness approach the idea of a ‘sent one’?
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Karma is a bitch
Karma is a form of payback or punishment and therefore something to be feared . . . or is it?
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Female hysteria and the sacredness of women
For over two thousand years, female “hysteria” diminished women, misunderstanding the relationship between women being “out of balance” and the loss of connection to their sacredness.
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Citizen of the World
What if, greater than anything we get taught or told, we all have a knowing, the ageless wisdom of the universe lying within our essence, within our every atom.
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Breast cancer awareness month – is there more to current breast awareness?
Beyond thinking pink there is something women can do that deeply affects our breasts, their quality and our overall health and it’s free: self-nurturing.