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Bullying – what does it truly mean?
We tend to think of bullying as yelling and or physical abuse, but there are many other subtle ways we, as men, can bully and manipulate others in order to make sure we stay safe.
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So what is religion?
What if being religious simply meant connecting with your inner-most heart? Read how we have re-connected with the meaning of the word Religion, turning our previous ideas on their heads, as we question what ‘religion’ means to us today and ask what is the truth about religion.
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Our universal relationship – have we checked our inbox lately?
God and the Universe are ceaselessly communicating all that we need for the growth and evolution of our race. Are we aware of receiving this or is something getting in the way?
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Sex versus making love – an older woman’s perspective!
I am now 70 and in the last few years I have come to know the difference between having sex and making love, knowing that unlike having sex, there is no beginning or end to making love.
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What does music education In schools really teach?
From the love of playing music to the ‘fight to get it right’. A personal account of what happens to kids when musical education and competition go hand in hand.
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One step towards a healthy relationship with food
Our relationship with food could be preventing us from deepening our relationships with self. A truly healthy relationship with food cannot be a static, rigid or dogmatic, diet or approach to what, when and how much we eat.
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International day of friendship – July 30th
What builds true friendship?
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Ball games for kids: Co-operative learning or a not-so-healthy competitive race?
From a cooperative ball game to chaos and competition: a classic situation that many of us accept as normal played out in front of my eyes at my daughter’s school. Is competition truly healthy for our kids?
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School stress: The real test at school
Does a successful week at school mean coming top of the class? Maybe there is a greater feat for kids, even more difficult to achieve – how to stay yourself with everyday school stress! Do we accept school stress as ‘the norm'?
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The true foundations of education – our future
The future of our world rests largely upon the choices we make around the way we live and the way we educate our children. Do the foundations of our current education system engender a true way forward for our society and humanity as a whole?
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Free music to enjoy
Free music to listen to and enjoy
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Surviving university
A discussion of how universities operate and how this impacts students. Some pointers for students on how to self-care and organise their study responsibly.
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Serge Who?
Serge Benhayon has shown me how to truly love and to live my life in my truth of who I really am
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Relationship games – fear of losing love
What happens when we protect ourselves from the pain of losing love in relationships.
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This book has become part of my daily rhythm and this is a huge support
Bianca Barban describes how Esoteric and Exoteric Philosophy, the Sayings has become a part of her daily rhythm and a huge support in her life.
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Redefining creativity … a career re-ignited
Meeting Serge Benhayon in 2001 ultimately change my creative expression through and through.
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Menopause: recognising our inner beauty as women
Menopause and post menopause is a time of psychological and physical change but it doesn’t have to be all downhill from there – recognising our inner beauty can be transformative.
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Love is ...
Have you ever been posed the question, ‘what is love?’ It’s an age-old question and one that is still consistently and frequently asked. So why is it we are still asking and how is it that we don’t know?
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Fairy-Tales - why a romantic relationship is so hard to find
Seeking true love from a romantic relationship – a Fairy-Tale romance - is a game of pretend. Has our perception of relationships been corrupted by romantic fiction? Read this article on how we have been duped
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A 180 degree turn around
Karin Becker is recounting her healing of 6 years of post-traumatic stress disorder due to cancer death in the family.