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Religion: What it means to me
Do we know religion innately? What is God to a child, before we are sold society’s various images of Him? One woman on God and Religion.
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Motherless mothers – finding our way back to wholeness and love
Explores the deep grief women carry when they don’t have a mother and how mothering from within can heal this.
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Depression, exhaustion and adrenal fatigue
Depression and exhaustion could be a result of adrenal fatigue, meaning a depletion in kidney energy. Self-care is a great tool to have up one’s sleeve to help heal.
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I’m a dad ... How do I show affection to my teenage daughter?
Puberty can be a difficult time for both fathers and daughters. This article offers support for fathers in understanding why they can often feel uncomfortable and how they can be with their daughters through puberty, with the continued flowing affection their ‘little girls’ may have grown up with.
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We are sinking
The coalface of illness and disease. We are spending billions of dollars keeping people alive, yet investing nothing in the thing that we must invest in.
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What’s for Brexit?
We sit on the edge of a dark abyss – are we reading the signs? Here is the signpost out of the darkness….
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How to have fun while preparing to pass over
Ingrid on how to have fun while preparing to die . . . with information on medical directives, wills, and deciding who gets your Facebook password.
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Teenage aggressive bullying, breaking the cycle of abuse.
There are many parents who are living with aggressive, angry and abusive teenagers. However, this is not who they actually are. Many teenage boys don’t know how to be themselves as they try to fit in with everything around them.
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What makes a scientist?
What part does education have to play in modern science and the way it is conducted? And why is this important?
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Does using our breasts as a baby pacifier truly support us or our child?
Using our breasts as pacifiers when breast feeding is a fast track to exhaustion and frustration but there is another way.
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The most profound read in a long time
I had never read anything like it, in fact after I had finished it I started to read it again...
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What is science?
How the meaning of science has changed, where modern science is today, and what is missing.
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The gift that keeps on giving!
Christina Caplice shares how Serge Benhayon’s book The Way It Is became her own personal bestseller.
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No more blaming others
Understanding the truth of our deepest hurt made me realise very simply that I cannot blame anyone else for ‘hurting me’ any more.
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Nourishing fish soup
This nourishing recipe is simple to make and nurtures the body from the inside out. Wonderful in those cooler months, but the light, fresh nature of this soup makes it a pleasure all year round.
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What I love about Serge Benhayon
"I have never seen anyone else be quite this transparent and open with everyone they meet," says Kristy Wood. "When Serge Benhayon meets someone he gives them everything – it is like they are a dearly loved family member."
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From foodie to glorious food
One woman’s journey from food addiction, using food to get through the day, to losing 30kg and returning to her natural weight without dieting or even trying!
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Slow suicide is still suicide
Are we choosing slow suicide through poor lifestyle?
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Religious freedoms
Do we have true religious freedom in this country - our right to practise freely the religion of our choice without hindrance? What is it that threatens this, our fundamental right?
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Cocaine and Chocolate, kissing cousins?
Cocaine and Chocolate are both addictive substances activating the same chemicals and pleasures systems in your brain; yet one we can buy over the counter and is socially acceptable the other is a class A drug.