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Right to the point, down to earth and honest
Karen Adams speaks about her experience reading Serge Benhayon’s books
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Cucumber and coriander salad
You’ll love the fresh and fragrant flavours of coriander and lime in this simple cucumber salad recipe.
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Broccoli, spring greens and spinach soup
Combine broccoli, spring greens and spinach for a delicious and healthy soup that leaves your body feeling nurtured. Have it on its own or with a choice of protein for a substantial meal.
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Prince charming vs true love
Romance and true Love are two very different things. True Love is not something to be found ‘out there’ with an idealistic Prince Charming, but comes from within through the deep care and love of ourselves first.
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Roast butternut and red pepper soup
This beautiful coloured and silky soup is hard to resist. A great filling and nutritious option for people on the go.
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Ball games for kids: Co-operative learning or a not-so-healthy competitive race?
From a cooperative ball game to chaos and competition: a classic situation that many of us accept as normal played out in front of my eyes at my daughter’s school. Is competition truly healthy for our kids?
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Human nature and our schooling – examining the purpose of education
Is the purpose of education no longer about right living and more about acquiring skills for a successful life, with little regard for the impact of our choices? The effects of this shift on Education from classical views like Plato’s are concerning and profound.
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Young people, pornography and bullying
Today’s teenagers are the first generation of young people to grow up with ‘sexting’, sex tapes, and using pornography to bully others. Have we fully considered the very real impact of pornography on teenagers’ lives?
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The joy of watching a child teach her mother
How often do we see teaching strategies which come from love and equality, and how this approach works in real teaching situations? Teacher, Michael Keppler shares this touching personal account.
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Is that all there is?
‘Is that all there is?’ How many have had this very thought, have felt the emptiness of life’s anticlimax? Can and do we have access to more, to the ‘ALL’?
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Serge Who?
Serge Benhayon has shown me how to truly love and to live my life in my truth of who I really am
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Expressing love: I love you
I Love You. Are you saying it? Are you hearing it? Are you feeling it? An article about the significance and value of expressing love in our Relationships.
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Love - the main event at a wedding
Is it all about Love or has the modern wedding become about the trimmings? Here Steven reconnects to the true meaning of getting married and rediscovers the simplicity of a wedding.
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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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Curry fish broth
Something so simple yet so flavoursome; try this clean, fresh Asian inspired curried white fish broth with curry leaves and lemongrass to bring it to life.
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Twice cooked roast lamb salad
What to do with leftover lamb? This crispy lamb salad brings a lovely new reunion/resurgence of your yesterday meat.
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Look closely ... now look even closer ... who is running who?
Is your life running you? A sharing by Otto about his experiences with Sacred Esoteric Healing.
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This book has become part of my daily rhythm and this is a huge support
Bianca Barban describes how Esoteric and Exoteric Philosophy, the Sayings has become a part of her daily rhythm and a huge support in her life.
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Going against the grain
Going gluten and dairy free brought a heightened awareness and the sense of feeling generally 'sharper' arrived quite quickly. The digestive system improved dramatically and so did my whole sense of wellbeing.
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10 key truths about giving birth
'10 Key truths about giving birth' offers a new approach in how women can support themselves to prepare for birth that is not determined by a certain outcome or marker of a woman’s worth.