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The road back to music and educating children
From the pressure to be top dog and prove himself as a musician to bringing music alive with children in the classroom, musician and teacher Daniel Bennier shares what shuts us down to our natural joy of music and what restores us.
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Sparkling Eyes
Our eyes reveal the way we live and our connection to our soul.
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From wine to water: How I finally quit drinking alcohol with the help of Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon
Ingrid Langenbruch on giving up alcohol: “Breast cancer didn’t stop me from drinking alcohol but the support of Universal Medicine did . . . this is what happened . . .”
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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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Gautama Buddha
Demonstrating his dedication to truth, Siddhārtha Gautama, the Buddha, embarked upon discovering the nature of reality. His commitment and dedication to that path offer us much to consider in our daily life and offer a way to arise above the turmoil of everyday existence.
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Ageless Wisdom Audio
The Ageless Wisdom has always been with mankind but we have chosen not to heed it. Are we now ready to consider what it has long been offering us?
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Being my own masterpiece
From living a life in parts to living in harmony
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I knew I had found truth again
Shelley Jones shares how The Way It Is – A Treatise on Energetic Truth showed her Truth.
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Warning: Sympathy hurts and can be harming to your health
Take it from someone who has had breast cancer for the past 14 years – sympathy is not all it is cracked up to be. We think that people want our sympathy but do they really? What are the real effects of sympathy when we take a closer look?
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A book for everyday use
A testimonial for Book 5 of Serge Benhayon’s series of books
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Female hysteria and the sacredness of women
For over two thousand years, female “hysteria” diminished women, misunderstanding the relationship between women being “out of balance” and the loss of connection to their sacredness.
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Have we crucified the butterfly? The war between science and religion
What happens to the light of truth when religion and science declare war on each other?
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Esoteric Teachings & Revelations – something worth reading
A Testimonial on Esoteric Teachings and Revelations.
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Competitive sports: the pursuit of emptiness
What happens in competitive sport, one man's story of the aftermath of an endurance cycle race.
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Our relationship with life and death
Death is the most inevitable part of life, yet we choose to ignore its imminent coming. When we do look at it, for the most part, it is with fear and disdain. But have we got it all upside down?
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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 deafening sound of war and peace
What if ‘peace’ as we know it is one huge illusion? The world in ‘peace-time’ is consistently becoming a more violent place to live in – this is no illusion, but a very real quandary. Could the Peace Treaties we sign be as damaging as the cannons of war?
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A real women’s revolution is beckoning us forward
History tells us the sexual revolution has already happened but this article on the real women’s revolution questions how it has really impacted women having sex, their lives, relationships and place in the world.
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Letting go of the past is true medicine
What role does judgment play in our lives? If we keep meeting friends, family and work colleagues with a perception of their past baggage and hurts, then what kind of relationships are we creating and holding ourselves to?
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Diabetes Nation
Most cases of Type 2 Diabetes are entirely preventable through lifestyle choices, yet diabetes continues to rise at alarming rates. What will make people stop eating the foods they know are an assault on the body?