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            The Esoteric – the umbilical cord to GodCould it be that the esoteric, when followed, is our living connection back to the Body of God? 
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            The mother baby bonding process – is it always automatic?All mothers want to be ‘good mothers who love their babies’, but it doesn’t always go to plan. What happens when baby bonding doesn’t happen? 
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            Bringing up Boys. An insight from a father of seven. Part 3What do we need to do as men in bringing up boys? Mark Gavioli unfolds his experiences of raising boys and what being a father can and perhaps should allow for. 
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            Bringing up Boys. An insight from a father of seven. Part 1What do we need to do as men in bringing up boys? Mark Gavioli unfolds his experiences of raising boys and what being a father can and perhaps should allow for. 
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            The lifestyle bubble and the curse upon menSerge Benhayon first introduced the lifestyle bubble in 2012. What is it, and what has it to do with connecting to the heart of the everyman? 
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            Men’s lifestyle bubbleThe Men’s Lifestyle Bubble was introduced as a concept by Serge Benhayon in 2006. In this Audio, three men explore what the Lifestyle Bubble is and how it affects men deeply. 
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            Mind over Matter – fighting a losing battleThere has been a long battle of mind over matter, but overall the war against matter is being lost and the sooner we surrender our minds the better. 
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            From the Space Master: You are what you occupy - A review of Space, book 2 in the Trilogy: Time, Space and all of usWhat can we learn from a super astute, sharp and owlish man, and from his Space book, that hadn’t already been covered in physics, astronomy, astrology, maths and architecture? 
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            How I quit smoking pot after 12 yearsI first started smoking pot because I wanted to be cool; I was about 13 years old and this guy I liked smoked it at the time. I thought ‘he will totally be into me if I get into smoking pot.’ 
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            Why do our children need to self-medicate with junk food, energy drinks and smoking?This article explores why our children are prone to self-medicating with harming activities: the answer lies very close to home… 
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            Thinking about thinkingWhat if, instead of generating our thoughts, we tuned into and received them? Thinking about thinking is worth tuning into. 
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            An intense day?Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life. 
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            Learning to breathe my own breath againWhen you are out of rhythm and breathing does not happen automatically, when you catch yourself repeatedly either holding your breath or breathing very flatly, what do you do? 
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            Diving beneath our reasons to drinkWhen I was younger, I was like everyone else I knew – I enjoyed good food, wine and beer regularly, and I drank much more at the occasional dinner or night out with friends. I chose to believe that a glass of wine or a beer or two each evening was good for me. 
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            Sugar, exercise and obesity: Let’s get realThis article looks at the cause of being overweight and obese. Is sugar a factor? Is lack of exercise a factor? 
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            What if we gave children the space to develop at their own pace?It can be easy for parents to become anxious about their child’s early development, but what if we gave children the space to learn in their own time? 
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            Co-Creation, Divine Creation and CreationUnderstanding Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation explains a lot about our world and supports us in our return to who we truly are. 
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            Goldilocks, Barbie and Porn StarsDo you remember the storybooks you read and the favourite games that you played as a child? How has ‘playtime’ changed and what does this mean? 
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            In our Essence we are OneOnce we know our true essence our view of the world and humanity changes. 
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            Marijuana and MeMy first experience with marijuana happened at the age of 15. The group of friends I hung out with all came from unhappy backgrounds, as did I, and so the alcohol that I’d begun drinking at 14 was never enough to quench my thirst so to speak and I wanted to try dope, as did my girlfriends.