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Seeing is believing... or is it?
We all think our eyes are our greatest sensory organ, but what if our heart feels long before and much more than our eyes see?
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On karma and re-incarnation
“Karma is not by Divine nature bad. It is in fact about love. And, even when it feels it is not love, it still is, for that is what karma is bringing you back to.” ~Serge Benhayon
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Deborah Savran
Minneapolis singer/songwriter Deborah brings a commitment to music that is about expressing from an inner connection with her heart, body and soul. She offers the listener the reflection of our interconnectedness and the magnificence of ‘amazing’ we all equally are.
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Workplace design – well-being at work: people or profit first?
Workplace design and the rise in global absenteeism – are incorporated ‘chill-out zones’ and ‘well-being spaces’ missing the point?
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Rainbows: a reflection of how we relate to each other
Humanity is one spectrum just like the colours of the rainbow. So how can there be comparison and jealousy in our relationships?
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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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Who stole God from science: Part 2
Pythagoras, through his connection to the Ageless Wisdom, was able to bring through scientific, philosophical and religious principles that have shaped the course of history.
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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.
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Learning from those who have walked the path a little further
A testimonial that goes right to the heart of the matter and reminds us of our divine origins.
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How to have fun while preparing to pass over
Ingrid on how to have fun while preparing to die . . . with information on medical directives, wills, and deciding who gets your Facebook password.
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Taking responsibility at work to a whole new level
Is there more to work than just 'getting the job done'?
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Sailing around the world... to come home to myself
Rosie grew up on a yacht, sailing around the world, only to find that the home she was truly searching for lay waiting for her, all along...
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Teenage aggressive bullying, breaking the cycle of abuse.
There are many parents who are living with aggressive, angry and abusive teenagers. However, this is not who they actually are. Many teenage boys don’t know how to be themselves as they try to fit in with everything around them.
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Pythagoras
Who was Pythagoras? In how many ways did this great philosopher and teacher influence human life today?
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Awareness is the key to love
Does an ever-expanding love and truly joyful relationship interest you? If so our February 2017 Audio of the Month is for you.
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2017
A new dawning has begun. Esoteric Numerology places the year 2017 as the energy or cycle of the number 1. The energy or cycle of 1 is well known to mean a new beginning. We are all in such cycles; no one is free of them.
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The gift that keeps on giving!
Christina Caplice shares how Serge Benhayon’s book The Way It Is became her own personal bestseller.
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From wine to water: How I finally quit drinking alcohol with the help of Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon
Ingrid Langenbruch on giving up alcohol: “Breast cancer didn’t stop me from drinking alcohol but the support of Universal Medicine did . . . this is what happened . . .”
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Being my own masterpiece
From living a life in parts to living in harmony
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How much has education really advanced us?
We have long viewed education as a positive force in our society, one leading to progress and better, more civilized lives. But is that really true? From headhunting to pornography . . . how far have we really advanced from what we think of as our ‘primitive’ selves? How are we breeding desensitization to violence in our kids?