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Amazing crab salad
Light, fresh, quick and simple to make, this recipe will touch the hearts and tummies of all those who come anywhere near it (even those who think they don’t like salad)
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Becoming one with vibration
In our Audio of the Month for January 2023 Serge Benhayon presents how we innately know the difference between the truth and a lie. So why do we accept the lie?
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How harmless is our practice as a mental health professional?
As a mental health professional we have a responsibility to ensure that in our practice we do no harm to our clients. But what does this mean beyond the obvious basics?
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Kids with Sticks
Learning music and especially the drums should be fun and not a tedious exercise in music notation. There is so much that can be done with two simple rhythms on the drums and this is what Kids with Sticks is all about.
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Your intimate relationship with the Universe
Looking out at the majesty of nature and the universe is something most of us dearly love. But have you considered why this is the case? Why we feel so deeply touched by a sunset or the stars?
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Using judgment to self-destruct
Our December 2022 Audio of the Month takes only 1 minute to expose the lie of self-judgment and self-frustration. What a Christmas gift this is!
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Studying from a different perspective
Are we missing out on what really matters in our education system?
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Targets at work – crushing, cruising or not relevant?
At work, targets have become the standard that business and its people work to. Have targets reduced us to nothing more than numbers in the workplace?
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Teachings & Revelations Volume IV
An indispensable compendium of conveyed wisdom for us all, in a world plagued by lies and untruths, where abuse in all its forms is normalised and general lovelessness dominates the model of life.
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Olive tapenade
A classic, simple and adaptable tapenade with a zing of lemon and pepper that will bring a little ray of sunshine to raw vegetables or fish.
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The Soul has no memory
This revelatory August 2022 Audio of the Month, might have some of us realising that we are much more intelligent in the true sense of the word than we thought we were.
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Jenny James – ‘She’ album review
She is an album that connects us to our beingness – it is richly endowed with truth and deeply evolving for the listener, delivered with the lightness of one who has walked the path to her own innermost.
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Anita C
Anita is a student of the Soul, composing, singing and writing from her deepening religious intimacy with all that she is. Her music communicates that we are multidimensional Soul, reverberating across space and beyond time.
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Breathing my own breath
How do yoga, a healthy lifestyle and being an earnest seeker of truth fit with a diagnosis of breast cancer? How does this make sense?
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Understanding our food choices (part 2)
Interesting article explaining how the quality of our movements when we are preparing food, can change how the food affects us.
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The Situation
Have we exchanged our magnificent humanness and the riches of heaven for lives of individual self-gain, competition and drudgery, ruled by entitlement, ownership, effort and knowledge?
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Not your typical man
Men find themselves under pressure to be the ‘typical man’ in today’s society, but what is a ‘typical man’? This article explores the premise that the ’typical man’ is an illusion.
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An over-active mind or at-one with the body’s movement
What is it about our mind and thoughts that can leave our body feeling exhausted, or our mind stressed and frazzled? There is a simple way to move that can turn this around 180 degrees.
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The de-light of perpetuated resurrection
What if tomorrow is an invention and does not in truth exist? And does that then mean that we cannot start dieting, exercising, becoming a better or kinder person tomorrow? And furthermore, do we actually get a kick out of this merry-go-round that is not going anywhere?
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Women, what is it that we really loathe when we loathe our body?
What are we really loathing when we think we loathe our body?