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My affair with agave made sugar no less sweet
Sugar is sweet by any name, how my affair with agave showed me I hadn’t changed why I was eating.
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Plato’s ‘The Allegory of the Cave’ and music
What happens when we ignore the energetic interplay in music – and life itself? As in the allegory of Plato’s Cave, our current global state of play can now only be described as grand scale illusion and chaos, and this is reflected in music today.
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Three great reasons to ditch your New Year's resolutions before you even make them and how to make true change instead ...
How often do we make New Year resolutions to get ourselves fit and well only to find they we have made ourselves empty promises again? This article challenges this yearly practice.
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New Year’s Day – January 1st
The start of the year is a great moment to have a deep and meaningful chat with your body!
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Something is not Right
Our January Audio of the Month poses a great question to take us into 2016. Our body does not lie and is clearly telling us something is very wrong – so why are we not listening or asking the right questions?
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Competition or connection: What are students really learning?
We often use the phrase ‘healthy competition’ but how ‘healthy’ is it? What if children are receiving another message from the pressure of ‘winning and striving to be the best’, that has a significant impact on their wellbeing?
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Before and after: Carmel Reid – the weight just dropped off
Carmel’s story on how her weight just dropped off after changing the relationship with herself.
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Serge Benhayon, me and men
Otto Bathurst, TV and movie director, father of three, husband, talks openly about the stark reality men face today and how Serge Benhayon presents another way.
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Revelations by Serge Benhayon to ponder on for World Philosophy Day
World philosophy day - held on the third Thursday every November.
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Domestic violence ... are we all responsible for the cycle of abuse?
Domestic Violence is at pandemic proportions in societies around the world. In this article we explore the reasons for this.
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True authority – empowering teachers and kids
What if it were the case that everybody has, and in fact is, their own source of true inner authority. We can support our kids to express and to back themselves in life.
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Your body is a living experiment
Every choice we make impacts the body – experiment with your choices and feel the effects on your body. See yourself as a living experiment and have fun with it.
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Quenching an insatiable thirst
These books offer a potential for transformation because they remind you who you are and inspire you to return to that.
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Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support
Self-nurturing: a key ingredient in breast cancer support invites women to consider the importance of deeply caring for themselves during treatment for breast cancer
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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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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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Jealousy
Jealousy is a far more potent and harmful force than we realise.
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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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Personal reflection – Living in a Rhythm
Read how deepening your rhythm can support your daily life bringing you a better quality of health and well-being.