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Arthritis – more than physio, painkillers and joint replacements?
There is much that we can do to help treat and heal our arthritis …
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Esoteric Yoga Audio
Yoga is about union and connection and not about a series of movement as is widely believed these days. Find out more with a collection of free audios and quotes.
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A healthy lifestyle and breast cancer prevention
A healthy lifestyle and breast cancer prevention presents how we feel about ourselves may impact our ability to sustain healthy lifestyle choices.
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Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus’ – known as father of the greatest philosophies and religions on earth and the ‘master of masters’ – sole purpose was to accelerate the re-awakening of humanity to the truth of their divinity – ‘If then you do not make yourself equal to God, you cannot apprehend God; for like is known by like.’ Hermes.
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I love my body but do I have self-worth as a woman?
I Love my Body! Do you, and on what basis? Sharon Gavioli takes us deeper into an issue that affects all women.
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Boys don’t cry: men in crisis
Why does it take so long for a man to see a doctor? Men are in crisis, dying before their time and the trend is increasing. Dean Pirera explores why men are so poor at looking after themselves.
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God
Who or what is God and what does He mean to each of us?
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Osteoporosis and a lifetime of dairy consumption
After consuming milk, cheese and yoghurt for most of her life, this writer was diagnosed with osteoporosis. How does a woman who consumed dairy for years have Osteoporosis by her mid-forties?
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The reaction diet (and how to change it)
Does altering our diet in reaction to the food practices of the food industry or to the world around us truly support and nourish a vital body and mind?
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Shakespeare’s theatre of the absurd
Shakespeare’s first play about the unseen world of spirits and invisible forces unravels the utter absurdity of how humanity operates under their influence, and how we so easily get lost in the tangled drama of emotional love without ever questioning its source.
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A Treatise on Consciousness – evolution, what is it really about?
It was like a click... an aha! moment that with it brought so many more realisations and questions.
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Crab cakes
If you love crab, you’ll love these little tasty and light patties. The lime and lemongrass bring a freshness and a zing that will tickle your tastebuds, nourish your body and have your friends asking for the recipe.
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Grandparenting from Stillness
What is it that truly supports us in being a grandparent and raising our grandchildren?
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The deadly danger of words - should we be licensed to speak?
Sticks and stones can only break your bones, but words can kill and destroy billions of people. Do we need a license to speak?
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Why can’t I lose weight?
Losing weight has more to do with a connection to ourselves, than to the best diet in the world.
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Suicide in Healthcare – a personal problem or systemic failure?
One look at the suicide statistics for doctors reveals that something is seriously amiss in the state of being of our healthcare providers.
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The oldest religion on earth
Karin Becker explores the truth that The Way of The Livingness is in fact the oldest religion on earth and its lineage never died.
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Getting real or still dreaming about paradise?
Can this be it? What kind of society would we really love to live in? Does the answer lie in constructing our idea of ‘paradise on earth’ or is there more to it?
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Reading Serge Benhayon’s books
Reading Serge Benhayon’s books is an experience like no other; it is a surrender into what we already are. Moreover, it does not end on closing them, but continues in a different form.
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The Ring – Part 4: Surrender, responsibility and love
This final article in a 4 part series, The Ring, asks if beyond commercial and emotional interests, does the ring have a true place in a marriage proposal and the rituals of commitment and marriage?