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Religion at work – no temple required
What does it mean to be deeply religious? Does it require special training, clothes, accessories, books, or can anyone be this, in any job?
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My experience of the Esoteric Breast Massage
Beverley shares her experience with the Esoteric Breast Massage modality, moving though any judgment and questioning of the modality to experiencing a treatment that has deeply supported her return to a truer expression of the woman that she is.
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Healing and The Livingness
A huge part of how we live is about healing. To heal, we need a modality and practitioner that will allow us to connect more and more deeply with ourselves. Sacred Esoteric Healing allows us to do exactly that.
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Science and ‘plausibility’
When we consider that something is ‘plausible’, what does that mean?
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What is science?
How the meaning of science has changed, where modern science is today, and what is missing.
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The gift that keeps on giving!
Christina Caplice shares how Serge Benhayon’s book The Way It Is became her own personal bestseller.
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A changed attitude to life – no more feelings of deep grief
A testimonial by Julie Matson on The Way It Is by Serge Benhayon
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No more blaming others
Understanding the truth of our deepest hurt made me realise very simply that I cannot blame anyone else for ‘hurting me’ any more.
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Performance anxiety – an everyday experience?
Is performance anxiety an everyday experience that is simply a stronger manifestation of the stress we are living with all the time? Do we unconsciously set our children up to live with this tension from their earliest years?
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It is never about food!
Food is not the culprit for a plethora of disorders. It is all about our behaviour, awareness, responsibility and choices. We give our power away and then mask our weaknesses with poor food choices.
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Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy, what a relief.
An ECTT treatment program helped Jeff return to more vitality with a mostly pain-free body, allowing him to enjoy his passion for recreational gardening.
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Corruption at work – what is it?
Corporate corruption is changing the world we live in, often without us even noticing, but is workplace corruption as much about the individual as the company?
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Imhotep
Immortalised as the God of Healing in Ancient Egypt, Imhotep was also a revered priest and scientist, a political figure and architect of the Step Pyramid of Saqqara. It is the quality that Imhotep lived rather that what he did that brought his connection to the Universal All to the world.
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Salvation – What’s it all about?
What is salvation? What are we being saved from? Can we save ourselves or do we need someone to save us? Read more to find out what salvation is all about – perhaps it’s not what you think it is.
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Healing is all about energy
If everything is energy then all that happens in life happens because of energy. When things hurt us, it is the energy that needs to be healed if we are to truly resolve those hurts once and for all.
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Feminism: Celebrating the true qualities women bring
What is the current state of our attitude and relationship with gender, and the way we view women and men separately?
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Scientific Laws. Where do they come from?
We learn Scientific laws at school and university. We learn to apply them in daily life. But where do they come from? Are they man made and owned like our legal system, or are they actually pre-existing?
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There is no such thing as a ‘probability’ in actual science
We are taught in science to measure and calculate the ‘probability’ of events, but is this the way that the universe actually works? Or is it how we try and see it….
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How much has education really advanced us?
We have long viewed education as a positive force in our society, one leading to progress and better, more civilized lives. But is that really true? From headhunting to pornography . . . how far have we really advanced from what we think of as our ‘primitive’ selves? How are we breeding desensitization to violence in our kids?
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The Outlier
The robust study of evidence is a much needed and important aspect to science, yet the statistic tendency to dismiss the outliers can mean that something becomes normal that might be far from normal.