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From the Space Master: You are what you occupy - A review of Space, book 2 in the Trilogy: Time, Space and all of us
What can we learn from a super astute, sharp and owlish man, and from his Space book, that hadn’t already been covered in physics, astronomy, astrology, maths and architecture?
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Food and relationships – the warm and yummy diet
I have never been a fan of dieting, but over the years my relationship with food has changed and I now love to eat the warm and yummy diet.
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In search of a new evidence base
We seem to be fixated on evidence-based medicine but are missing the one set of criteria that matter the most when testing for efficacy.
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How I quit smoking pot after 12 years
I first started smoking pot because I wanted to be cool; I was about 13 years old and this guy I liked smoked it at the time. I thought ‘he will totally be into me if I get into smoking pot.’
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Francis Bacon
A high initiate, working in the upper echelons of the British government, Francis Bacon was a true Renaissance polymath – scientist, jurist, statesman, philosopher, essayist, and much more.
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Occult
If the word Occult is sacred and all about God and His Ways, how come we changed the meaning to something spooky and sinister?
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Serge Benhayon, relationships and marriage
I was never into the idea of ‘marriage’; my attitude was – I’m independent, what is the point? Then, listening to a presentation by Serge Benhayon, I heard him talk about marriage in a way that I had never heard anyone talk about marriage before.
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The age of persecution – inquisition, witch hunts and crusades
Inquisitions had existed before but had never been taken to the magnitude of the medieval inquisition sanctioned by the Popes against the Cathars. This compelling article reveals the outplay of a torturous crusade against humanity and the Ageless Wisdom.
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The great cycle of Motion and Repose
Absolutely everything, known and unknown, physical and non-physical, in three-dimensions and beyond, is following a grand law integral to all.
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How to live from your soul – thank you Serge Benhayon
How does one show their appreciation to the man who shows you how to live in divine connection to all equally? ‘Thank you Serge Benhayon!’ doesn’t begin to cover it.
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An intense day?
Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life.
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Learning to breathe my own breath again
When you are out of rhythm and breathing does not happen automatically, when you catch yourself repeatedly either holding your breath or breathing very flatly, what do you do?
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Coffee snob no more
From drinking 15 cups of coffee a day to understanding that the issue was not the coffee but my lifestyle.
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Sugar, exercise and obesity: Let’s get real
This article looks at the cause of being overweight and obese. Is sugar a factor? Is lack of exercise a factor?
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Esoteric Yoga – the cycle of return
True connection with our inner essence brings an awareness of possibly the most significant cycle we have encountered – the cycle of return to who we are.
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Evolutionary diet
Many get criticised, judged and looked down upon due to being overweight, there’s a stigma and a lack of understanding, however is it possible that these things actually contribute to the global issue of obesity?
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Meditation demystified
Can’t meditate? Unable to ‘empty’ your mind? Try the Gentle Breath Meditation® for a simple and practical meditation that puts your quality first.
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What if we gave children the space to develop at their own pace?
It can be easy for parents to become anxious about their child’s early development, but what if we gave children the space to learn in their own time?
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Oops! Embracing our mistakes is self-care
Giving ourselves a hard time for the mistakes we’ve made is just another form of self-abuse. Could celebrating them for the learning they bring be part of our self-care?
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The silent abuse – leaving an abusive marriage
Emotional abuse is subtle and easier to push aside because there are no obvious bruises, yet it is equally as crushing as physical abuse. One woman’s story of leaving behind an abusive relationship and claiming back her true power.