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History repeats itself, war after war: on Greek tragedies, Love Actually and a true beginning to the end of war
Greek Tragedies from the 5th century BC describe to a T exactly how soldiers are feeling when returning from war this very day. Why haven’t we learnt from the past? Why is it that history keeps repeating itself with atrocities that nobody who has ever experienced war wants again?
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Modelling sex in the fashion industry to being truly sexy
This personal story of an experienced model in the haute couture fashion industry tells how the sexualisation of women of all ages by the media affected her own body image. Coaxed to portray a sexualized image from an early age she finally discovers her true sexiness.
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Why don’t I feel well? Is illness or disease just a random event?
Why don’t we feel well? Is it random, or a curse, or is it a result of something we have done, and if so, do we have the power to change the way that we feel?
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International Women’s Day: In the pledge for parity, we’re fighting a war we cannot win
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity, and even though equal rights and opportunities are an enormous achievement for women, there is something far greater that we’ve been missing along the way.
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Women – let’s be honest with ourselves!
On International Women’s Day we present why women override what they know deep down to be true and instead choose to play one of the many roles available to them.
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The ultimate commitment to life!
There are many reflective messages we receive every day in life, and in particular from nature. There is a lot we can learn by observing and appreciating the unique traits of the animal kingdom as we marvel at penguins in our March audio of the Month.
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Bridging Foods – Homemade recipes everyone wanted
Article by Nicole Sjardin, one of the authors of Bridging Foods.
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Living your own medicine
Exploring the possibility that the way we live is a form of medicine.
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When you say 'I love you', does it come with love?
“I love you” – what do those three little words really mean?
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Bridging Foods – My body clearly told me to stop eating gluten and dairy
Sally Scott describes what led her to change her diet to gluten and dairy free and how Bridging Foods was conceived.
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The beauty and true anatomy of the clitoris – what it beholds is far beyond female sexual pleasure
The clitoris. It’s not what you think! You will be amazed at the beauty and true anatomy of this organ and what it beholds far beyond female sexual pleasure.
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Making a difference by implementing energetic integrity in healing.
Practitioner Mary Louise Myers experiences first-hand how implementing energetic responsibility and integrity into her life brings a whole new dimension of true healing.
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New Year’s resolutions to lose weight all too often end up on the scrap heap of broken promises
We need to change EVERYTHING and make a truly new start.
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What is good medicine?
Good medicine is about living in a way that supports you as a whole.
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Why we should not hide in comfort
For our November 2015 Audio of the month we have chosen an audio that reveals how we as human beings crave comfort and how that comfort keeps us from understanding the truth of what is going on in the world.
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Self acceptance – the path to changing overeating
Many of us spend our lives lost to ourselves until we finally arrive at the knowing that love is not ‘out there’, it’s within us and that no amount of food is enough to fill the ‘perpetual hunger’ for love.
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World teachers day – October 5th
What if as teachers there was a simple and profound way to change education for every child?
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What exactly is the Livingness?
For our October 2015 Audio of the month, we look at what the Livingness is and what it has to do with our daily life.
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The deepest form of prison
We have chosen an audio about choice for our September 2015 audio of the month. We are always making choices even if we are choosing not to make a choice. Will you choose to listen and find out more?
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Evil
Evil is anything that separates us from whom we truly are.