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Integrity in the midst of the house of lies... The Way of The Livingness
In the midst of our current global crisis, and the multitude of lies and corruption of our society, there is a most powerful example of a loving, healthy and productive way of life that sections of the Media, on the basis of a personal vendetta with no investigation, have wantonly slandered. Why is this?
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The struggle we create
There is a certain man for whom struggle is part of getting ahead in life. “If you don’t have to struggle for something, it’s not worthwhile.” For others, the struggle is just an inevitable part of life. Does it need to be this way? Is it simply a choice?
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The human face of sugar addiction
The human tragedy of sugar addiction – we are not just statistics. Do we hand over our responsibility for our health to marketing ploys and vested interests?
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Are we alone? An inner space program for the lonely planet
Are we alone in the universe? Is there something awry in our relationship to space? Right on our front doorstep there is a space frontier, that leaves nobody behind, which we have yet to fully explore. What about Inner Space?
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How many hoops will the food industry enthusiastically jump through in order to get to our purse ...
The Food Industry – how low does it go?
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Popular romance and true intimacy in a relationship
How popularized romantic beliefs and ideals work against true intimacy. Ideals and beliefs are mental constructs, true intimacy is in and felt through your body.
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Our Lineage
The philosophy behind these books is part of a lineage that spans millennia and is as old as human history.
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What do our quick fixes actually do to us?
A discussion on what are quick fixes, the concept of symptom matching and the possibility of finding true healing.
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Exposé on the food industry: science of profit
Raw insight into the Food Industry with its use of media and advertising in raising profit margins. It would appear that the food industry’s biggest share is in our digestive tract and the dividends are sky-high.
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Is making love more than just sex?
We seem to have always equated the term ‘making love’ to actually having sex. What if there is way more to this term than just the physical act – what would this look like in day-to-day life?
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What is living medicine?
We often consider that medicine is something that is outside of us, that we take or do to make ourselves feel better. Did you know that the way that you live is your greatest form of medicine?
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Stress at work
Stress at work – here we consider: what is stress and is it possible to be stress-free at work? What does self-care at work actually mean? What really constitutes work-life balance?
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The Gentle Breath Meditation®: it’s so simple
People share how the Gentle Breath Meditation® is so simple, easy to learn and can be done anywhere.
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The Arab Golden Age
Before the Renaissance blossomed into its full expression, the Ageless Wisdom flourished in the Arab World.
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Work this way – a sense of entitlement
Work is supposed to offer meaning and gratification – you’re entitled to it.
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What did you do on your Summer Holiday?
The stresses and drudgeries that we frequently experience in everyday life appear to be a ‘given’, but do they have to remain that way. What if there were another way of living?
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The mosh pit of life
I once believed that a ‘mosh pit’ was the best place to be, but bruised and worn out after each concert I began to question how is the mosh pit like everyday human life?
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From dent to tend
I am tired of the self-denting thoughts of shame and regret; they are exhausting and kind of pointless. Next time I ‘dent the table’, I can see it differently—as a lesson to learn from, that’s it, so simple.
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Harmlessness and movement
Patanjali’s teaching of non-harm is a well known precept in the yoga world. But what if we take a deeper dive here and study the unseen harm and its very real effects that impact all of us globally and in every moment.
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Being a woman is more than being a mother
All this influenced the way I saw myself as a woman, and I identified with being a mother as an intrinsic part of what it meant to be a woman.