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Our acceptance of the food industry – supply by any means
The food industry is abundant in quick, easy, processed food, often at the cost to our health, but all to supply our demand.
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Alpha male or true leader
We celebrate the idea of the alpha male, but is this culture a form of toxic masculinity, and is there another way to be that will allow men to be part of healthier societies living in greater wellbeing?
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Books for every day
If seeking universal truth and wisdom to help find your way home, Serge Benhayon’s books are for you. They are a must for every day, a great bedtime read and offer a rich understanding of life.
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When will women be ok with their weight? When is enough, enough?
When will women start accepting their bodies and cut the self-loathing and weight issues? When will we understand that true beauty comes from how we feel inside?
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Why do our children need to self-medicate with junk food, energy drinks and smoking?
This article explores why our children are prone to self-medicating with harming activities: the answer lies very close to home…
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Meet Serge Benhayon – Love, life and our return to Universality
Return to Universality – with unparalleled clarity Serge Benhayon presents the truth of life, love and why we are here on earth.
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The smell of rain
When it rains, especially after a long dry spell, the earth releases a fragrance. What makes this smell and why?
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Serge Benhayon: an author for humanity …
Serge Benhayon writes how the Soul would speak, unimpeded by the doctrines of formalised education. He reminds us of our humanity and inspires us to connect to the simplicity of our essence, our Soul.
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Spotlight on sugar
Giving up sugar; from the impossible to the possible – it can be done, as we begin to love our own natural sweetness and graceful beauty.
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Corruption and consumer demand in the food industry - Part 1
What’s fuelling corruption in our food industry?
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An intense day?
Is it possible we write our own future with how we see and describe our workdays to ourselves and others? This masterful article from Otto Bathurst offers another way of looking at an intense work (or home) life.
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Giving food, giving love
We may have learned that love is the same as food – has this fooled us into believing that food will give us that feeling of being loved?
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Don’t shoot the messenger!
We have one of the world’s leading experts in health and medicine with us 24 hours a day – our body! How can we deepen our relationship with our bodies and listen to what our bodies are telling us?
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Examining rewards in the classroom: Do they truly support the student?
Do classroom rewards truly support children or do they set in motion ill patterns that they will carry with them throughout life . . . a forever seeking outside themselves for reinforcement and gratification?
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Singing from my connection to Stillness
Andrea Leonhardi, singer, songwriter and musician, shares how connecting to her body and her quality of stillness is fundamental to her songwriting and singing.
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The joy of gentle exercise
Gill explores the joy that can be found in gentle exercise.
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From denying smoking to giving up smoking without trying
As an adult, I came to learn the truth about smoking cigarettes and ended up giving up smoking without trying.
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In search of harmony – finding ‘the real thing’
Singers and performers often talk of the momentary high and come down after a performance. Is there a way of singing and performing that leaves us feeling whole: what is the ‘x-factor’ that makes all the difference?
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The body IS intelligent
What if the mind is not that intelligent – what if it were only the receiver of energy, like a radio that picks up a signal, and it wasn’t actually capable of thinking?
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Marijuana and Me
My first experience with marijuana happened at the age of 15. The group of friends I hung out with all came from unhappy backgrounds, as did I, and so the alcohol that I’d begun drinking at 14 was never enough to quench my thirst so to speak and I wanted to try dope, as did my girlfriends.