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It is never about food!
Food is not the culprit for a plethora of disorders. It is all about our behaviour, awareness, responsibility and choices. We give our power away and then mask our weaknesses with poor food choices.
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Appreciation of some extraordinary men
Now thriving in his 64th year after having been written off as permanently incapacitated over 30 years ago, Chris James works full time as a presenter and musician and travels worldwide. What changed for him?
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Change the meaning of love and see what happens
Find out what happens when we reinterpret the meaning of just one word – it makes for a fascinating case study and a big eye opener.
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Salvation – What’s it all about?
What is salvation? What are we being saved from? Can we save ourselves or do we need someone to save us? Read more to find out what salvation is all about – perhaps it’s not what you think it is.
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Healing is all about energy
If everything is energy then all that happens in life happens because of energy. When things hurt us, it is the energy that needs to be healed if we are to truly resolve those hurts once and for all.
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“Why did you stay?” An insight into abuse
A revealingly honest interview examining the justification for blurring the lines between love and abuse.
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From domination to conversation – a testimonial
A personal account of how one Physiotherapist has completely changed how they work due to being introduced to Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy – with some remarkable results.
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Arthritis – more than physio, painkillers and joint replacements?
There is much that we can do to help treat and heal our arthritis …
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Comte de Saint Germain
Saint Germain’s life in the 18th Century is full of unexplained gaps and disappearances. He was a great Philosopher and Seer, skilled in Alchemy, Arts, Music, and Science, and friend to politicians, scientists, ordinary people and royalty.
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Eat to not feel
A personal experience of what it means to eat to not feel what is really going on, and how to stop emotional eating.
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‘The Joy of Ageing, Esoterically’ - An introduction by an elder
Breaking society’s standards on ageing, elders are setting the bar for health care and responsible living for generations to come.
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Dare we admit that we are not so well?
True health isn't the lack of a debilitating illness, but the presence of true vitality and wellbeing. Does anything less than that mean we are in fact unwell?
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Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus’ – known as father of the greatest philosophies and religions on earth and the ‘master of masters’ – sole purpose was to accelerate the re-awakening of humanity to the truth of their divinity – ‘If then you do not make yourself equal to God, you cannot apprehend God; for like is known by like.’ Hermes.
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The unveiling of the true woman within
Desiree shares her development from complete desolation and disconnection back to the beautiful unfolding reflection of her true tender self.
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Everything matters and true healing
Our September 2016 Audio of the Month shares why EVERYTHING matters and what that means to your health and everyday life.
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What if you hold the key to your own wellbeing in your own hands?
Are we more in control and in charge of our health and wellbeing than we realise?
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Gluten, dairy, corn ......... are the root of all evil
Sugar, gluten and dairy are combining with devastating effect on humanity.
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Too beautiful for ice-cream
We often reach for food when tired, hungry or looking for a reward. Do we ever stop and wonder what we are nourishing? What if we are too beautiful for ice-cream?
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Our breath as a tool of connection
The way we breathe, affects us on all levels; physiologically, mentally, emotionally and energetically. The opportunity to develop a relationship with our breath is there with every breath, in every minute.
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Captain of our Titanic – A deeper look at what is killing men
Men have been the so-called 'dominant' gender for a long time, and yet at the same time suicide and heart disease are the leading causes of death. What is going on that leads so many men to take their own lives or die of a broken heart?