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The fall of ‘quality’, the rise of a Quality
Quality as a sense is disappearing all around us. The diminishment of excellence or distinctiveness is just a starting point. Serge Benhayon never needs a capital ‘Q’ to announce quality and equality – he lives it.
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Best Mother’s Day gift ever!
The best Mother’s Day gift ever is unwrapping the roles and expectations we put on ourselves as women when it comes to mothering. The perfect mother is not just an ideal, it’s an impossibility, but what’s the alternative to trying to make everyone around you happy?
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Saying no to dieting: Weight loss with awareness
Is dieting a mere distraction from exploring why we are carrying excess weight? Read how one woman lost weight once she refocussed on what was driving her actions.
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A diet to console or to ignite your Soul?
Do you cringe when you hear the word ‘diet’? What if losing weight wasn’t just about denying and resisting food?
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Deborah Savran – 'Let My Heart Lead The Way' album review
With a voice that delivers power, sass and delicate beauty all in one, Minneapolis USA based singer Deborah Savran brings her own exquisite style to the compositions of Australian musician Michael Benhayon with her debut album ‘Let My Heart Lead The Way’.
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Religion – a separative force or a healing power?
Is religion just a force that separates people and causes division, fighting and war or can it be a power that heals and unifies? What is it that makes the difference? Could the key factor have more to do with us than we realise?
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The placebo effect – evidence the body heals itself
People often report improvement in symptoms despite being prescribed a medication that is not real. Is this evidence that the body can heal itself?
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Stuck in the entertainment loop? How can we start to change the quality of our thoughts?
Do you have a constant array of thoughts in your head like a TV you can’t switch off? How can we start to change the quality of our thoughts and as such, change our lives.
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Motherless mothers – finding our way back to wholeness and love
Explores the deep grief women carry when they don’t have a mother and how mothering from within can heal this.
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The Battle for the Body – Part 2: Male versus Female
What is the real reason behind the seeming divide between male and female?
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Real men don’t cry
Real men don’t cry, but the suicide statistics are telling us a different story – that perhaps it is time to question our male role models.
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Rainbows: a reflection of how we relate to each other
Humanity is one spectrum just like the colours of the rainbow. So how can there be comparison and jealousy in our relationships?
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What does it mean to be a teenager – the modern-day myth of adolescence
What does it mean to grow up? What does it mean to be a teenager? Have we come to accept adolescence to be the ‘reckless years’ or a preparation for adulthood? Adolescence is a time that we can offer support to young people in their transition to adulthood.
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Learning from those who have walked the path a little further
A testimonial that goes right to the heart of the matter and reminds us of our divine origins.
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Taking responsibility at work to a whole new level
Is there more to work than just 'getting the job done'?
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An Esoteric Yoga session: simplicity and union
With no strenuous postures, asanas or movements, an Esoteric Yoga class or session presents the simplicity of union – body and being as one – for the living of our everyday lives.
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Harmlessness – our true quality lost in a world at war
The world is at war, no matter which way we look at it. We are retaliating and fighting to ‘protect’ our ‘own’ borders. And yet does the power to end warring and disharmony lie in our very own hands?
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Learning to trust again
Are we letting past hurts prejudice all our relationships? Our Audio of the Month for March 2017 presents the importance of learning to trust again.
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Does using our breasts as a baby pacifier truly support us or our child?
Using our breasts as pacifiers when breast feeding is a fast track to exhaustion and frustration but there is another way.
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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.