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From worrying about the doing to caring about the being
Too often we focus on getting the job done no matter what the consequences. However, if we were to take time to care for ourselves first, how would everything turn out?
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A willingness to heal – what is it to have a willingness to heal?
A willingness to heal can come from a moment where you recognise that you have to ask for help, to admit that something is wrong and that you require some care and support
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Awareness
What is energetic awareness and why do we fight it?
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The deepest form of intimacy
Our Audio of the Month for June 2019 reveals how the key to experiencing true intimacy has nothing to do with taking off our clothes and everything to do with understanding ourselves.
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Lifestyle vs. Livingness
This article explores the difference between lifestyle and livingness and how living life from your true essence leads you to healthy living.
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Do I listen to the mind or the body?
Have you ever had what felt like a tug of war between the mind and the body – your mind saying one thing and your body something else?
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Where am I from? The myth of nationality
Humanity has been on an eternal quest to know its true origins. We often ask people “where are you from?” Yet, underneath this question is there a deeper longing to know who we truly are?
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Body awareness: the simplicity of our natural union in life
We are born in union, in connection, yet as we grow up we absorb life – life happens. Yet we need not disconnect from the natural body awareness that keeps us connected, and this audio and crisp article share the simplicity of union.
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Confessions of a former coffee snob
Once upon a time my life revolved around coffee. That may seem like a bold statement, but it’s true... I was a coffee snob.
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If humanity is intelligent
How intelligent are we really? Our Audio of the Month for April 2019 questions why we use our intelligence not so intelligently.
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Observations exposing the myths surrounding single women
As the number of single women within society grows, it’s timely for us all to examine and expose some of the old stereotypes we may have accepted without question around singlehood, coupled relationships and women’s roles in life.
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Depression in men – the awareness within
Depression in Men leaves us feeling isolated and overwhelmed, shrouded in a state of hopelessness. Could reconnecting to our body and being more aware of our movements set us on the path out of this male depression?
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Mathematics – the science of reflection and vibration
Without diminishing the significance of what mathematics has shown us through its power to measure and produce models of all that we see around us, the question arises: is that it?
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Being a good mother – comfort or responsibility?
For a mother, mothering and providing comfort for our children seems a normal responsibility of life, however are we doing too much for our children and preventing them from experiencing life in full?
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A message and gift to my Mum
The book ‘The Joy of Ageing Esoterically’ includes stories of women and men who are enjoying and celebrating their beauty and power as they age. One woman was touched so deeply by their stories that she felt to share the book with her mum.
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A diet of treats and rewards
Why do we crave treats and rewards; what do they do for us? Is it possible to imagine living life without them?
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Spending money and the evolution of supply and demand
Spending money influences the law of supply and demand. Is it possible that it is also evolutionary and healing too?
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Marijuana – not as harmful as alcohol?
When I realised how alcohol was affecting me, I started to look for another drug. Marijuana was readily available, cheap and did not impact on my behaviour in the same way alcohol did, or so I thought at the time.
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Appreciating the simple gift of music as a musician
In an age where the joy of music has been largely replaced by a showcase performance or a competition, musician Daniel Bennier rediscovers the absolute joy of simply sharing music.
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Books that are timeless and divine
Serge Benhayon’s writings are alive; the language wakes us up and teaches us something with every single sentence. Reading these books is very much a feeling experience.