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Can we access the divine through the body?
No matter what we choose in life, or how bad we may feel, or horrible thoughts we may have, the fact remains that we are love – and we come from the Divine.
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Stillness
Stillness is a quality of being
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Universal Medicine Retreats presented by Serge Benhayon
The final evening at this year’s 2015 Universal Medicine Australian Retreat proved to be yet another memorable celebration.
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The kingly body – building a connection with your Soul
There comes a time when the physical temptations of life no longer are enough for us --- we know that there is so much more. That more is the Soul – and it is so, so easy to connect to.
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Mainstreaming porn – who is truly educating our kids?
The mass media makes massive profit mainstreaming porn through every corner of society. Does it affect our children to be educated and constantly exposed to pornographic imagery and does that make sexually charged situations become “normal”?
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Ball games for kids: Co-operative learning or a not-so-healthy competitive race?
From a cooperative ball game to chaos and competition: a classic situation that many of us accept as normal played out in front of my eyes at my daughter’s school. Is competition truly healthy for our kids?
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The joy of watching a child teach her mother
How often do we see teaching strategies which come from love and equality, and how this approach works in real teaching situations? Teacher, Michael Keppler shares this touching personal account.
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The true purpose of higher education is to serve everyone
Is higher education connecting to the local community and society at large or is it breeding a feeling of insularity? What is the real purpose of higher education and how much does it serve a common purpose?
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Have fun with the Ageless Wisdom
Katherine Jones is sharing the various ways in which she has approached reading the book
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Joy
The joy of rediscovering the true meaning of the word ‘Joy’
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A tribute to women and mothers
Why not celebrate mothers and the special women in our lives every day of the year.
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Going against the grain
Going gluten and dairy free brought a heightened awareness and the sense of feeling generally 'sharper' arrived quite quickly. The digestive system improved dramatically and so did my whole sense of wellbeing.
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Sugar – A quick fix for exhaustion. Or is it?
When we need a quick pick up, feel exhausted at the end (or the start) of a day, we reach for sugar in its many guises. Sugar sets us on a pattern of exhaustion and craving for more sugar.
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Why are our service stations crack houses? And what does sugar do to the brain?
We look at the curious phenomenon of our service (petrol) stations being full to the brim with foods containing highly addictive substances.
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Motivation to exercise – could it be about commitment?
Is it enough to be motivated to exercise? Could it be more about the commitment we have to ourselves?
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First period – a time for celebration
A girl’s first period, through true education, is a time to celebrate the transition from girl to woman and embrace the glory of the woman that lies naturally within.
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Mindfulness: it’s not the holy grail of awareness
Mindfulness – without the consideration of quality of energy – at best manages the state that we are already in, and at worst supports the ability to do many things that are in fact totally harmful to the body we are walking around in?
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Our monthly period – curse or woman’s wonder?
All over the world, whether steeped in beliefs, tribal customs or rituals, a woman’s period is often perceived as a curse or at the very least an inconvenience and something dreaded. Katerina writes that our menstrual cycle, whether we have painful periods and suffer PMT or not, can offer us the deepest possible treasure from the innate wisdom that lives within.
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Women – rekindling our natural rhythms
In celebration of International Women's Day Natalie Benhayon shares her experience of how women around the world are dealing with similar issues and how we need to work together and individually to bring about true change.
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There is more to the voice than meets the ears
We have the most amazing and sensitive receiver of frequencies that there is, right at our fingertips. Our body! Science shows us this, but how far are we away from understanding what this actually means?