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Lethargy – the new epidemic
Are you feeling switched on and full of life, or switched off and bored? This article offers one way to overcome an all-too-common lethargy.
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The degradation of comparison
In our Audio of the Month for October 2024 Serge Benhayon exposes the truth, harm, poverty and self-abuse behind comparison and where true wealth lays.
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Fiery lettuce cup turkey tacos
This is a great meal to share with family or friends – everyone will love getting involved in the making, setting up and eating of this tasty dish. The taco seasoning is super spicy and mega hot but can be toned down to suit your taste buds.
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What hurts more than the hurt?
This person did this or that and we got hurt by it. Our February 2024 Audio of the Month, reveals that the damage and hurt may be something else altogether.
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The evil of tolerance
In our January 2024 Audio of the Month find out why tolerance is not the good thing that we have been sold it is, but something that is harmful.
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Discover the joy of being a student of yourself
Our Audio of the Month for December 2023 presents why The Livingness is the greatest gift you can give to yourself, what this means and why it is so important.
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Watching sport
Is watching sport harmless and ‘just a bit of fun’? Or is something more harming going on?
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Just the way I am
Have you ever considered that your personality traits and behaviours may not be who you actually are? Is all that we have accepted as us ‘normal’ or is there a whole other fullness and richness to life.
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Consciousness; breaking the human paradigm
Ever wondered what consciousness is, how we interact with it and its purpose? Could we be seeking an explanation of consciousness in all the wrong places and if so, why?
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Our crumbling health service
We make a lot of noise about short staffing in the health service, which is a fact, but are we missing another crisis that is more detrimental and pervasive?
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Justified and Ancient: unearthing the roots of human insecurity
We live in a highly manipulated, insecure world, where justification of who and what we are is mandatory and normalised.
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Kids with Sticks
Learning music and especially the drums should be fun and not a tedious exercise in music notation. There is so much that can be done with two simple rhythms on the drums and this is what Kids with Sticks is all about.
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Complexity
Does life really have to be so complex?
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Refreshing cucumber and mint sparkling drink
A gorgeous refreshing summer drink that can be enjoyed by family and friends of all ages; everyone will love adding their own favourite touches.
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Quiet quitting at work
Quiet quitting is the latest workplace phenomenon. It may sound like someone is silently resigning from their post, but it actually isn’t this at all.
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Teachings & Revelations Volume IV
An indispensable compendium of conveyed wisdom for us all, in a world plagued by lies and untruths, where abuse in all its forms is normalised and general lovelessness dominates the model of life.
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Who said it was the normal to retire?
What is the impact of retirement on our body? And on society?
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Catherine Wood
Catherine Wood has worked extensively as a freelance musician, with a resume that includes everything from classical to funk to jazz to pop and anything you can think of in between.
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The first visit to the gym – working with our body, not against it
Why breathe gently when working out at the gym, is that even possible?
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Garlic minty peas
Small green and perfectly formed… peas, who doesn’t love them! Simply add garlic and mint and enjoy this super simple and healthy recipe as a snack or a side.