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Outfoxed
Leicester City just won the English Premier League. What does this really mean to a city whose inhabitants’ future is more likely to involve diabetes, dementia, or heart disease than it is a repeat victory for the Foxes. Or maybe it will involve both. Either way, have we got our priorities a little mixed up?
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Signed, sealed, delivered . . . I’m yours – what more proof do we need to know about the effects of music?
With every cell of our body affected by an unremitting soundtrack, how long are we going to accept the imposition of music as part and parcel of everyday retail, or in fact everyday life?
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Autopilot: The case of the wandering mind
Every day we are repeating tasks and activities we have done many times before. How much of our day is spent on ‘autopilot’? Is there a price we pay for not being present with ourselves?
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The gift of expressing from our essence
Our July 2016 Audio of the Month presents the gift and unique qualities of expressing from our essence.
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What is Medicine?
Is there more to Medicine than how we currently perceive it?
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Abortion in Northern Ireland; Breaking free from the gags of silence
What developed nation still maintains that a woman should be jailed for life for having an abortion? Eunice Minford speaks out against an abuse of women that continues to be inscribed in law.
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Overeating – a dysfunctional relationship with food
Overeating, binge eating and see-sawing weight gain – a little or a lot – is an all too familiar battlefield. You can’t give up food … so what can you do?
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The de-cluttering diet
The de-cluttering diet is a new perspective on why we can’t lose weight.
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Changing your life
Changing your life usually means trying to achieve an ideal however if we stop and connect with who we truly are, we may find that instead of changing or striving, we can simply BE who we already are from within.
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Serge Benhayon – a man who presents the truth
Is it possible that truth can be presented in an all-encompassing, universal way that is applicable to all and yet totally relevant and practical for each one of us? Read one woman’s testimony to Serge Benhayon as a man who presents the truth.
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It's not normal to live in pain
With nearly 1 person in every family in Australia experiencing chronic pain, has pain become something we regard as normal? Physiotherapist Kate Greenaway shares how understanding the role of connective tissue can help people lessen their chronic pain.
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Confessions of a meditation junkie
Read a former mediation junkie’s guide to the best 5 meditations not to try.
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10 things the diet industry don’t want you to know
The diet industry knows its products fail, yet sells an image of a thinner happier life. It is a false sell. The way we look at our bodies as fat is a body image issue, not a fat issue. We have a giving-up crisis, not an obesity crisis.
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My son and Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy
A short piece by a mother who observed how withdrawn her son was from being teased and how easily he came back to himself with the support of Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy.
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Anxious much?
Anxious much? How anxiety could be affecting your physical health and the one simple thing you can do about it.
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Esoteric Yoga
Esoteric Yoga is a therapy that simply presents a way of being and moving that honours, supports and maintains the harmonious flow of stillness within the body.
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I take better care of my car than my body!
Have you ever considered that you take better care of your car than you do of your own body – a Ferrari or a beaten up jalopy, which one are you?
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Is the answer to our health right under our nose?
Could the way we live be our medicine? This article explores the possibility that this could be true, and shows us a way forward, a way to live.
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Good Science – a matter of trust?
In January 2014 a game changing, cheap, simple and effective way to produce stem cells hit the press. Within months the study was discredited, and the integrity of the scientific publication process was exposed as deeply flawed.
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Why can’t we say ‘healing’ in conventional medicine?
Healing is something natural and innate, so why don’t doctors like or trust the word healing? Has the word ‘healing’ been bastardised?