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Restaurants, spiked food and food industry manipulation
What mankind is eating is a disaster; we are doped up on dopamine and controlled by an errant food and restaurant industry.
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My resurrection from chronic fatigue syndrome
It is possible to obtain good health and establish a healthy lifestyle by making little changes to how we live.
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Purpose at any age
A book of stories from men and women in their 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s who show us we are far from useless as we age; they prove that life can be full of purpose in our elder years.
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Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, Serge Benhayon and all of us – portals for truth
Is it possible that every single one of us has the same capacity to speak the truth that Jesus did?
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Roasted fennel
A flaming spicy fennel dish, delicious with fish, meat or on its own. A lovely light alternative to roasted vegetables.
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A Philosopher’s guide to creation
Life is like a box of chocolates . . . or is it? Read on and you may just be surprised at what’s on the menu.
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The beauty of being single
Women are legally free to be single, but this freedom has yet to dispel underlying assumptions imposed upon single women
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Chilli carob balls
Looking for a snack or dessert option with a difference? Then this is it - carob with a tang - sugar free and the kids will love it.
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Natalie Benhayon: Redefining what it is to be a powerful woman
A woman shares how Natalie Benhayon busted through all her ideals and beliefs about what it is to be a strong and powerful woman.
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A tender man – before and after competitive sport
I started to play competitive sport when I was very young. I played rugby union from when I was a thin, tender and delicate 9-year-old boy and in my second year my team lost every game.
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Introduction to chronic pain management
Chronic pain is in epidemic proportions – in Australia 1 in 5 Australians live with chronic pain. Kate Greenaway, a physiotherapist, describes a fresh approach to pain management.
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11th of November Remembrance Day, 100 years on, was their sacrifice worth it?
One hundred years on from the First World War ending, was the sacrifice of all those young men who died in the trenches in the most appalling conditions worth it? Is the world we currently have created a good testimony to their sacrifice? Do we have anything to feel proud of?
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Green bean mash
A great alternative to potato mash, colourful and tasty; serve as a side dish or as a brilliant dipping snack for kids.
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I’m late, I’m late for a very important date…
The accident on the way to work, heavy traffic, a flat tyre, the keys that got lost - people have a million excuses for being late. So why are so many people running late and how does this affect us?
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Salmon sausages
Everybody loves sausages! This simple fish version makes a delicious light alternative to traditional meat ones. They can be eaten with salad or vegetables, and are an awesome addition to a picnic or a lunch box.
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Are we educating the innate wisdom out of children?
How can 98% children start school as a creative genius and only 2% of adults remain as geniuses? Is it time to ask why we ignore our children’s innate intelligence?
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Galileo Galilei
Galileo is called the father of modern science, and rightly so. He was able to advance humanity through his observations and mathematical findings in a time when the Inquisition was still suppressing truth and free expression in Europe.
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Social drinking – is there more to friendship than alcohol?
Do we need to alter ourselves with alcohol in order to connect to another? What if we could appreciate and enjoy a sober connection to others?
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Hot Dogs, Men & Self-Care
Who is the expert on self-care when a ‘hot’ dog and a ‘hot’ man are faced with a rather hot and sticky situation?
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Does age equal Wisdom?
Where does wisdom come from? Is it related to age or is it available to all of us when we know where it comes from?