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Religious tolerance
By allowing tolerance in our lives we accept less than the love that we all are in our essence.
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Do wild animals have an obesity problem?
How is it that wild animals have no weight issues, yet human beings are suffering? Have we lost our connection to the true role food plays in our lives?
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Opening the doors to intimacy
Our Audio of the Month for September 2017 presents the energetic truth of what intimacy is and what it communicates.
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Gluten-free grudge
Some 15 years plus, when catering for gluten-free choice was merely a desirable noun, I sat at my breakfast table in one of Lisbon’s finest hotels. Today I owe an apology to the gentleman who sat at a table next to mine …
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Awareness and why we avoid it
Our August 2017 Audio of the Month looks at the power of our awareness and why we choose to avoid it.
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 2 – Business and Evolution
What does the economy of the future look like? When greed is no longer the driving force behind business, what will take its place? In this episode Serge Benhayon reveals why money is not the root of all evil and why ‘God is Business’.
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Cherry ripes, jelly snakes and music – same, same
Going sugar free? Ever thought about the similarities between the effects of sugar and that of music on your body? They may be more alike than you think.
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Green beans with sesame seeds
A super simple dairy free side of greens that will complement any meal – the sesame seeds provide a great source of cholesterol lowering phytosterols, calcium, iron, fibre and magnesium –nutritious and delicious!
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Fitting life around food
Our July 2017 Audio of the Month looks at our relationship with food and why we overeat – you might be surprised!
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Best Mother’s Day gift ever!
The best Mother’s Day gift ever is unwrapping the roles and expectations we put on ourselves as women when it comes to mothering. The perfect mother is not just an ideal, it’s an impossibility, but what’s the alternative to trying to make everyone around you happy?
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Whole body mindedness and working out in the gym
Working out in the gym doesn’t have to be about more, faster or harder; there is another way and that way is about whole body-mindedness, the intelligence of the body.
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Who stole God from science: Part 3 – Hypatia – science and divinity as one
There have been many accounts of the life of Hypatia (350-415 AD) much of which is fiction and hearsay. What we do know is that she was a brilliant philosopher, mathematician and wise woman renowned for her teachings on life that she openly shared via the Alexandrian School.
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A deeper look at contraction In relationships
How do we stay with love when one person in a relationship loses their way, is not themselves, or feels out of sorts and contracted, withdrawn or disconnected? In this short video Annette and Gabe present a way forward on this challenging subject that all relationships come up against.
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Chocolate – what drives us to eat it?
Society teaches us to always look outside of ourselves for love, recognition and so forth. Just like chocolate advertisements, we are told the grass is greener . . .
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Is sugar really a poison?
Is sugar really a poison? Best answered by discovering what happens to you when you don’t have it for a while …
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Takeaways
The Food Pyramid is collapsing and humanity will soon return to the tried, tested and proven ways of The Ageless Wisdom.
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Desire is a seeking of individuality
What do Desire, Sympathy, Anger, Happiness and Isolation all have in common? Find out more in our short and insightful Audio of the Month for May 2017.
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Fashion styling – embracing and appreciating ourselves
Fashion Styling – Embracing and Appreciating ourselves. How do we do this on a budget and yet still find the expression we know we uniquely have?
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Quality of movement = Quality of life
What if the way in which we move determines not only the quality of our own life, but has a ripple effect upon all of life?
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What does it mean to be a teenager – the modern-day myth of adolescence
What does it mean to grow up? What does it mean to be a teenager? Have we come to accept adolescence to be the ‘reckless years’ or a preparation for adulthood? Adolescence is a time that we can offer support to young people in their transition to adulthood.