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Losing ourselves in the effects of music
“Mourning over tragedies that are not our own.” Oscar Wilde’s ages-old insight into our relationship with music. How can we know the effect music is actually having on us? Do we ever stop to question it?
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From smoking marijuana to breathing life
The 70’s was the era of sex, drugs and rock‘n’roll, and there was plenty of it to go around. Getting stoned, going dancing and having sex with a stranger became the norm.
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Championing the myth of living longer
People are living longer. Do we consider how they are living and what quality of life they have in their final decades? Is it truly living if we are medicated, drugged and artificially sustaining life in a body that is carrying so much illness and disease?
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Paradigm-breaking writings of the 21st century
The works of Serge Benhayon come from a living embodiment of what is presented. These are paradigm breaking writings that will serve humanity for the next millennium and beyond.
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Having a breast scan – what is it like?
Clinically, having a breast scan is a straightforward exercise but all those breasts are attached to women and the many lives they are part of, so what it is really like?
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Gay men or straight men – Is there a difference?
Find out the answer when we break down what it is to be a man, get past all the protections, all the ideals and the beliefs, and get to the very core within all men. You may be surprised at what you find.
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The Ring – Part 1: Our fascination with weddings and rings
This four part series explores our expensive and cruel fascination with rings, weddings and the pressure, status and emotional security behind the sparkle.
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Control & reaction v space & grace
Our Audio of the Month for October 2017 provides a wonderful understanding of what is behind frustration, rage, bitterness and resentment and a way to liberate ourselves from these reactions.
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Food Porn
Food Porn manipulates consumers on levels we’d be shocked at.
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‘Debut’ – an album by Miranda Benhayon
Miranda Benhayon’s voice simply compels you to listen as the power and beauty impressed in each song on her album ‘Debut’ opens the way to experience life in a new way. Accompanied by exquisite music and instruments played by Michael Benhayon, each song brings its own experience, flavour and style – a complete package.
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The sexualisation of the young – learning a Social Script through pornography and the rise of new sexual and reproductive health issues
Do you think porn is ‘in’ and a modern way to learn about sex? Just have a look at the new sexual and reproductive health issues and you will see a subscription to abuse and violence.
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Taste sensation: does it rule our food choices?
Are we eating for taste or for nourishment? How much are our food choices ruled by how sensational something tastes in our mouths, instead of what our body truly needs and wants?
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From Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome to regular periods through Esoteric Healing
From Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, back ache and feeling sluggish, read how Jessica received a new lease on life through the Esoteric Modalities.
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Like Footprints in the Sand
Just as we can leave imprints in the sand, how we live leaves an imprint on others that remains. How far reaching and how long lasting are these imprints?
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Stillness: a return to being
Stillness is our natural state of being, yet have we fallen for the idea that we are not enough and need to be ‘more’?
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The Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom: “Leonardo Da Vinci’s Greatest Gift”
Leonardo da Vinci seeded forth the new era in Science, Religion and Philosophy.
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The micro puppeteers – microbes and food cravings
Are our food cravings caused by microbes? Are we responsible for inviting the microbes into our bodies, and if so how?
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What if reincarnation is true?
How can we know what we know without prior experience or knowledge? Or do we…?
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A woman in man’s overalls
Susan led a life as a man in a man’s world, complete with overalls. Read how she has turned her life around, shed her tough clothes, and is now unfolding as the lovely woman she is.
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What do Albert Einstein & Serge Benhayon have in common?
"Every so often comes a man who is able to see the universe in a totally ‘new’ way, whose visions upset the very foundation of the world, as we know it. "In 2007 I met one such man.