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The rising tide raises all vessels
The high tide might raise all vessels, but what tension does that put on the moorings? Sometimes it’s our own beliefs that hold us back.
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‘Flavours of Vietnam’: a cookbook series by Miranda Benhayon
‘Flavours of Vietnam’ is a beautifully presented cookbook with a great selection of gluten free, dairy free and sugar free Vietnamese recipes. Compiled and written by Miranda Benhayon with gorgeous photos from Clayton Lloyd.
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Has genetics failed us?
We think we inherit our health issues from our parents, so we say things run in the family, that it’s genetic. Do our genes set us up for a predetermined destiny, or are we overlooking something?
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Karma and Akasha
Karma is not a punishment but a loving universal law and great science that helps us return to who we truly are.
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Gender equality – does it start with women’s responsibility to themselves?
Women have been trying to gain gender equality from men for centuries, so what is our responsibility as women to ensure this happens?
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The Esoteric is not a secret
What does esoteric mean? Is it truly a secret that is unattainable, or is it something that lies within the human heart, accessible to everyone? Serge Benhayon reveals the truth of the esoteric.
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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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Our acceptance of the food industry – supply by any means
The food industry is abundant in quick, easy, processed food, often at the cost to our health, but all to supply our demand.
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Alpha male or true leader
We celebrate the idea of the alpha male, but is this culture a form of toxic masculinity, and is there another way to be that will allow men to be part of healthier societies living in greater wellbeing?
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Books for every day
If seeking universal truth and wisdom to help find your way home, Serge Benhayon’s books are for you. They are a must for every day, a great bedtime read and offer a rich understanding of life.
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When will women be ok with their weight? When is enough, enough?
When will women start accepting their bodies and cut the self-loathing and weight issues? When will we understand that true beauty comes from how we feel inside?
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What are some of the unexpected benefits of Esoteric Yoga?
Can our relationship with stillness affect the quality of our lives?
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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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Why do our children need to self-medicate with junk food, energy drinks and smoking?
This article explores why our children are prone to self-medicating with harming activities: the answer lies very close to home…
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Thinking about thinking
What if, instead of generating our thoughts, we tuned into and received them? Thinking about thinking is worth tuning into.
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Corruption and consumer demand in the food industry - Part 1
What’s fuelling corruption in our food industry?
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Nobody is born Dr Evil so what happens?
Who are you really ~ Dr Evil or Dr Gorgeous? Find out more in our June 2018 Audio of the Month
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Books that are challenging, yet make so much sense
These books make a lot of sense even though they are challenging at times. They helped this reader understand that how she lives her life each and every moment makes a huge difference, not just for herself but also for everyone.
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Exercise and Newton’s 3rd Law
Newton’s third law of motion, “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction” considers the measure of force that returns to our body in movement. What does this actually mean?
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Giving food, giving love
We may have learned that love is the same as food – has this fooled us into believing that food will give us that feeling of being loved?