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Will is not a choice you make
In this Audio of the Month for April 2021 Serge Benhayon talks about Will and our choices and how simple it truly is to connect with our Soul.
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Celebrating my Buddha belly
Why do women hold their belly in? Letting it all hang out – letting our Buddha belly out.
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Can technology contribute to evolution?
The technological revolution we are in brings a lot of comfort to our lives, but does it also offer true evolution?
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Work, mothering and female empowerment part 2 – getting to the truth of it
The pictures we hold around mothering, attaining a work-life balance and the quest for workplace gender equality rarely match the reality of women’s lives. Is there more to understanding true female empowerment than what we have been led to believe?
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The ‘perfect’ birth … or the perfect birth for you?
Is there a perfect birth, or is it truly about having the perfect birth for you? Explore the myths we have grown up with and see the multifaceted aspects of birth that impact us all.
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Conventional medicine & healthcare systems in a state of crisis
Health systems are in crisis, unable to sustain the costs of care. Conventional medicine’s focus on end-stage symptom management isn’t working, hence why we must understand the root cause of all ill so it can be prevented and/or truly healed.
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Rise in breast cancer and Serge Benhayon’s 1999 prediction
We continue to keep ourselves in the illusion of the claim that we are winning the ‘war’ on breast cancer because we have better drugs and treatments which result in longer survival rates whilst still great many women are being diagnosed with breast cancer. Whatever smarty-pants answers we may come up with, they are not even worthy of mention and here is why…
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Self-care the path to awareness and the true self
The benefits of self-care are numerous and significant, however, the personal benefits are not an 'end point' but a path to deeper awareness and connection to self.
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Why do we love Yoga? – The nature of stillness
A deeper delve into yoga, the quality of Stillness and true wellbeing – be prepared to be amazed at the simplicity of where it all starts…
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From feeling a victim to living a joyful life
Regina shares that when she was growing up, she felt totally misunderstood and a victim of life. So, she learnt to shut down; to shut herself away from a world that she found way too hard to live in.
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Being amazing
Our Amazing November 2020 Audio of the Month exposes just how amazing we are and how and why that gets cut down.
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What is Chakra-puncture?
Chakra-puncture is a complementary healing modality that consists of needles applied very lightly to the skin to support energetic balance and order.
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How much of what I do is truly me?
Our September 2020 Audio of the Month looks at a tension we all live under and questions how true we are to who we truly are.
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The childbirth journey: From poor mental health to enjoying fatherhood
Mental health problems are becoming increasingly common amongst men in the perinatal period. What are some of the factors that add pressure on new fathers, and how can things be turned around?
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Anxiety in relationships
Are we living with increased anxiety and being oblivious to how this is affecting our relationships?
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Obesity – what is truly going on?
We cannot blame our worldwide obesity problem simply on our environment and marketing.
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Acceptance is the gateway to evolution
In our July 2020 Audio of the Month Serge Benhayon presents the beauty and unfoldment of acceptance and evolution.
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Are you living the real you?
Can you remember the freedom of expressing yourself as a young child? In this March 2020 Audio of the Month Serge Benhayon presents how we lose our true way of being.
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Breastfeeding or bottle feeding – what is truly on offer?
Do we take breastfeeding and bottle feeding for granted as a mere functional part of caring for a child – or is there an opportunity for much more when we place a baby onto our breast or give them a bottle?
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Choosing a wedding dress: a stocktaking moment to connect with our body and honour ourselves
Women usually ‘know’ when they have found their perfect wedding dress. What if women used the same process to guide themselves with other aspects of their lives?