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Developing confidence from within
There is a link between confidence and conscious presence. Connection with the body supports us to bring an inner steadiness and ease to whatever comes our way in life.
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Hamlet – ‘To be or not to be?’ That is not the question – outing the plot of ‘thinking’
In Hamlet, Shakespeare exposes the true nature of the Hamlet’s dilemma, and yet this has never been written about before. Discover the nature of the appalling lie that has been trapping humanity for aeons.
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Eating when we are anxious: is anxiety making me fat?
Read how one person stopped overeating and eating unhealthy foods when she was feeling anxious
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My experience with Serge Benhayon
‘What kind of role model was I really following?’ Read Inma Lorente’s experience of finding the most inspiring role model of her life.
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I may not be a scientist, but I’ve always been a why-entist
What if all we truly needed to gain a better understanding of ourselves, others and the world we live in was to simply nurture that innate curiosity we engendered as a child, and begin to use the interrogative word WHY to bring a deeper understanding to the true nature of our reality?
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The divine life of Francis Bacon
In Renaissance England, Francis Bacon worked for James I as Lord Chancellor (1618), the top position of government in the realm. How did he manage to live in an immensely grounded way, earthing the Light of Hierarchy, within the corrupt and duplicitous echelons of state?
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Turning a blind eye to suicide
Why are the devastating numbers of death by suicide not making front page and news headlines everywhere, every single day? Does it have to be someone we actually love for it to affect and shock us into seeing the reality of how great an issue death by suicide really is?
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An introduction to body connection and body awareness
Habitual posture can lead to pain or discomfort, and not surprisingly has a direct affect on our vitality. In this experiential 2-part video we bring attention to how simply we can connect to our bodies, bringing awareness to how we stand and sit and the quality we move with through our day.
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The visible trace of #ghosting
Ghosting has become so normalised in current relationship practice it feels important to understand why this occurs and to explore what’s going on with our communication in relationships, and what’s underneath this increasing trend.
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I once met a man
Joseph reflects on the way he has observed men living and how that has inspired him to reclaim the tender man that he always knew himself to be. By not judging these men, but instead realising his part in the relationship, he offers us a path back to being the true man we have always been.
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Pain – is it all bad news?
Pain is not a failure, it is actually one of the body’s great success stories. It is a sign that our bodies are bringing attention to something that needs addressing in the way we are living.
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Gestational diabetes mellitus - a nuisance or opportunity for growth?
Gestational diabetes mellitus is growing at a phenomenal rate … Imagine if gestational diabetes was viewed as a blessing in pregnancy and all pregnancy care around this condition supported women to see it as an opportunity for personal growth?
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Evolution
What is the true meaning of the word evolution and why do we spend so much time avoiding it?
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Religion is being held hostage; I want it back
We have lost true religion, our birthright, and our freedom to explore our relationship with God and the Divine. We want it back!
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Without the science of energy, philosophy is a mere charade
What makes philosophy real, practical, deeply wise and in harmony with universal intelligence? Serge Benhayon presents the key to applying true philosophy in life.
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Einstein – a science unified
We know him as Einstein, a twentieth century genius who revolutionised the science of physics, an eccentric German-born maverick with crazy hair, the man who brought us E=mc2.
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Wanting to be thinner
This article asks us to look beyond the mere physical for the answers to why we always want to be thinner.
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Freedom of association in a world of free will: who and what do we choose to associate with?
The associational choice is a deep reflection of how we are and how do we want to be in our own body. Understanding what we say yes to is the key.
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You don’t drink alcohol? You’re no fun!
Recently I was with a group of people and the comment was made that “you’re no fun” because I had not been heavily involved in smoking tobacco, taking illegal drugs or drinking alcohol.
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Understanding human nature
Serge Benhayon has opened up my eyes and my heart to a profound and all-encompassing understanding of human nature – why we think and behave the way we do. Since meeting Serge Benhayon I have gradually reconciled this inner anguish and now embrace life in full.