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Being my own masterpiece
From living a life in parts to living in harmony
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The Alexandrian Library
The Alexandrian Library was one of the largest and most celebrated libraries in the ancient world which held as its core the teachings of The Ageless Wisdom.
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Exposing the evil behind the bastardisation of words
The purpose of Unimedpedia is to bring truth back to words and language. This article exposes why it is so very important and the harmful impact done by corrupting just two words.
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The human form: an evolutionary dead-end?
Once upon a time in a land far, far away, a miracle of God was born. Some call ‘him’ Adam, or ‘her’ Eve, while others refer to ‘it’ as the first Homo sapiens. And that was the beginning of the end...
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Serge Benhayon and The Living Way
In a world where most people seem to just get through the day, this philosophical approach to life, founded by Serge Benhayon, shows that there is a way to live that is far more enriching for everyone.
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The tangible way of Godliness…
What does it mean to live religiously on a very practical, everyday basis?
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God doesn’t take sides
Most would agree it is petty to ‘play favourites’, so how can we even begin to entertain the notion that God favours a chosen few?
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"He who casts the first stone"
There is much said about racial vilification and the need for tolerance. This article asks the tough question: who cast the first stone when it comes to racial tension?
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Revelations by Serge Benhayon to ponder on for World Philosophy Day
World philosophy day - held on the third Thursday every November.
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What is The Way of The Livingness?
It is a simple, loving way of life based on the original meaning of the word 'religion', which simply means to connect. Connect with the true essence of you, and you naturally connect with the Divine.
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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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The Outlier
The robust study of evidence is a much needed and important aspect to science, yet the statistic tendency to dismiss the outliers can mean that something becomes normal that might be far from normal.
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The prostitution and censorship of science
Are we willing to look at the censorship of science, and the impact that has on every one of us?
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The divine life of Francis Bacon
In Renaissance England, Francis Bacon worked for James I as Lord Chancellor (1618), the top position of government in the realm. How did he manage to live in an immensely grounded way, earthing the Light of Hierarchy, within the corrupt and duplicitous echelons of state?
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The hand of God
There are many that claim to represent God on earth, but in a world where actions speak louder than words, what action do we see?
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Marriage equality – What’s love got to do with it?
Marriage Equality – Why aren’t we making it about Love?
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The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak
Who to blame when we have failed to live up to our intent and instead have given into the temptation of old habits once again – spirit or body? Let´s have a closer look . . .
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The lost science of the stars
When Science threw Astrology out, we were left with the pointless, dry science of Astronomy. Can we save the day and bring these two together again within ourselves?
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If it is not about love then nothing means anything
God is love, hence life is all about being love. We hold this connection and knowing deep inside us and can make it our everyday religion. Religion simply is the direct relationship with the love we come from and are forever part of.
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The New Year's Message For The New Era (2012)
It can be said that this year’s message is a message that will be very much alive and relative to and for the next 2600 years (approx.) Read on ...