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Why not swearing is good medicine
Have you ever considered that swearing could be bad for you? In our Audio of the Month for November 2021 Serge Benhayon presents how there is good medicine in lots of things including not swearing.
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Free love and war
Men are conditioned to accept pornography at a young age, but does it have to be that way?
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Sacredness
How many of us truly know and live the sacredness we all innately are? Find out more about sacredness and how to reconnect to and live it in our everyday lives.
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Food Boxes – saving time or missing space?
Saving time with food boxes and fast food delivered to your home or pre-packaged at a store. What is the key ingredient we are missing?
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When does exercise become abuse?
Exercise – we either love it or hate it! But in what quality of energy are we actually exercising, and when does the line get crossed and exercise becomes abuse?
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Right & wrong
Have you ever considered how right and wrong impacts your life and your relationships? Exploring these two words can be absolutely life changing.
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What if we lived every day as Mother’s Day?
We as mothers may wait for Mother’s Day and the acknowledgement from others of all that we do for everyone else, every day of the year, but what are we waiting for?
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Claiming your body’s natural intelligence during pregnancy and childbirth
What if women were to approach pregnancy and childbirth with a confidence that we have everything inside of us to know exactly what is needed in any given moment?
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Essential words about words
This fun, fascinating and wide ranging conversation explores the hidden harm behind the misuse of words and how it affects us all in every conceivable aspect of life.
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The loveliness was there at the birth of the day
What happens to us as young girls that we don’t feel that loveliness, in every moment of every day, and learn to think we need to be eternally doing things to prove our worth, to ourselves and to everyone around us?
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The art and science of life
In our Audio of the Month for June 2021, Serge Benhayon presents how not limiting ourselves by our perception of life keeps us open to seeing the true beauty in everything around us.
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Without awareness we cannot serve
In our May 2021 Audio of the Month Serge Benhayon presents how we can truly evolve through awareness.
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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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Learning to be the real me
Not many people can say they genuinely have great levels of self-confidence and a high sense of self-worth. So what’s missing… could the answer be simpler than we think?
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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…