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Desire is a seeking of individuality
What do Desire, Sympathy, Anger, Happiness and Isolation all have in common? Find out more in our short and insightful Audio of the Month for May 2017.
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Turning a blind eye: 21st Century slavery served for dinner
Here is the crunch – slavery has never ended – as documented in Australia with the migrant workers who pick, pack and process our daily food. There are more slaves in the world today than ever before. How does this correspond with the way we run our personal lives?
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The simplicity of my day to day life
From domestic violence and partying and playing sport to now living simply from day to day and committing to life.
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What’s in a tune?
For professional musician Kate the concept of energetic truth in music was just too fascinating. ‘There was a whole lot more to music than I had realised’ she shares.
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The love diet
What I like to eat and what my body likes are often different, but my body knows me best and tells me clearly and constantly what it needs and what it doesn’t.
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God doesn’t take sides
Most would agree it is petty to ‘play favourites’, so how can we even begin to entertain the notion that God favours a chosen few?
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God
Who or what is God and what does He mean to each of us?
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Letter to my body – from trash-tip to temple
When your body is pining for more sleep, asks for nourishing food and to be honoured, held and cherished like the Temple that it is, what do you do? What treatment do you offer back to your body?
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The symbol of a key
Our January 2017 Audio of the Month offers us a powerful key to dissolve stubbornness and open the door and year to greater knowledge.
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What if our future is our past?
Testimonial about Serge Benhayon’s book ‘Time, Space and all of us, Book 1 – Time’
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Making love our fortress with the support of Serge Benhayon
In this testimonial Annette and Gabe share how a profound reading from Serge Benhayon radically changed the future path of their lives, and ignited the true meaning of their relationship together.
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It is never about food!
Food is not the culprit for a plethora of disorders. It is all about our behaviour, awareness, responsibility and choices. We give our power away and then mask our weaknesses with poor food choices.
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Plato
Plato was a student of Socrates and part of the Pythagorean lineage. To this day, his famous Allegory of the Cave still inspires philosophers and students across the globe with its wisdom and truth about the way humanity is living.
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Imhotep
Immortalised as the God of Healing in Ancient Egypt, Imhotep was also a revered priest and scientist, a political figure and architect of the Step Pyramid of Saqqara. It is the quality that Imhotep lived rather that what he did that brought his connection to the Universal All to the world.
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Salvation – What’s it all about?
What is salvation? What are we being saved from? Can we save ourselves or do we need someone to save us? Read more to find out what salvation is all about – perhaps it’s not what you think it is.
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Beauty and grace in academia: Where has it gone?
The state of play in the education system today ultimately reveals a disconnection and it is clear that vitality and inspiration have become largely absent from our classrooms. We must ask what is really going on?
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Warning: Sympathy hurts and can be harming to your health
Take it from someone who has had breast cancer for the past 14 years – sympathy is not all it is cracked up to be. We think that people want our sympathy but do they really? What are the real effects of sympathy when we take a closer look?
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Goodbye Coffee Machine
Can a café be successful without a coffee machine? Paul O’Hara shows us how he has done this and is expanding the concept into other areas.
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“Why did you stay?” An insight into abuse
A revealingly honest interview examining the justification for blurring the lines between love and abuse.
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Have we crucified the butterfly? The war between science and religion
What happens to the light of truth when religion and science declare war on each other?