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Unicorns, Hummus and One Unified Truth
Of all the beliefs in the world about god, could there be a one unified truth?
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Sore shoulders in women; are our bodies speaking to us?
What our shoulders (and their pain) tells us about ourselves and how we are ‘shouldering’ life.
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Jenny James
Jenny James writes music that asks us to look deeper, beyond life that we accept or ‘know it to be’. Her songs are Universal, her voice has a purity that brings clarity, beauty and depth to any style and supports the sacredness that is within us all.
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Work – the binding factor in our society
Do you know that feeling of not wanting to go to work? Have you ever questioned why this is the case and what impact it has on your life?
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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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Healthy lifestyle
We think of healthy lifestyle in order to lose weight as food and exercise choices – what if a truly healthy lifestyle is more about the quality of energy that we use to do things, rather than the things we do?
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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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The tangible way of Godliness…
What does it mean to live religiously on a very practical, everyday basis?
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Depression, exhaustion and adrenal fatigue
Depression and exhaustion could be a result of adrenal fatigue, meaning a depletion in kidney energy. Self-care is a great tool to have up one’s sleeve to help heal.
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My relationship my religion
The true meaning of religion is to reconnect, to be in relationship, and for Beverley, this means that her whole life is religious, as she connects with herself and all others she meets.
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What makes a scientist?
What part does education have to play in modern science and the way it is conducted? And why is this important?
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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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‘All that glitters’ … design trends, latest fashion and our self-worth
Is it possible that we are actually caught in this culture or cycle of having the latest and the greatest, the newest and the fastest, the hottest & the sexiest and it’s not actually what we truly want – or who we truly are?
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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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Waiting for the Messiah
Messiah figures, most religions have them but how does the new religion of the Way of the Livingness approach the idea of a ‘sent one’?
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Cocaine and Chocolate, kissing cousins?
Cocaine and Chocolate are both addictive substances activating the same chemicals and pleasures systems in your brain; yet one we can buy over the counter and is socially acceptable the other is a class A drug.
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You cannot bully your way to Heaven
Judith explains how she has used bullying for most of her life without realising the effect on others.
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The appreciation of my body’s wisdom through Esoteric Yoga
Bianca shares her personal experience of how Esoteric Yoga has supported an appreciation of her body, an acceptance of herself and a deeper level of love and nurturing to her everyday life.
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How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported me to overcome my anxiety
How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported Elizabeth to overcome her anxiety, to take responsibility for how she feels and to regain trust in herself.
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Knowing when to let go and rest
The readings of Serge Benhayon are multidimensional, timely and timeless. Nicola Lessing shares the reading she received during a heart incident that led to surgery, and how the support and wisdom of this reading is still relevant and valuable many years later.