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A coat by any other name….
As we age, we gradually lose our identification with the physical body and realise that we are so much more than our physicality. We come to see the body as an outer-garb, like a coat that we put on at birth and discard at death.
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Body posture
Good posture isn’t just about having a straight spine, nor is it about being rigid in the way we are with our body. Find out how a quality posture can support you.
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Shakespeare’s Richard III and The Winter of Our Discontent – a new take
Glorious summer or an insatiable winter of discontent – what will we choose? What made Shakespeare’s King Richard III a best seller of its time and still the most performed play in the 21st century?
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Life after crutches
The amazing story of an older woman’s journey from searching for healing and needing all sorts of crutches to get through life, to learning that what she truly needed was connection to her own soul.
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The Ring – Part 2: Ideals, profits and pressure
This second article in a 4 part series, The Ring, explores the volatile monetary and emotional value of engagement rings and the sticky obligation and manufactured need behind them.
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My weight loss plan: nothing to do with dieting!
My weight loss plan: nothing to do with dieting … losing weight is not just about food and diets, addressing our hurts can impact our weight!
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Returning to our body – The wonder, beauty and science of our body
How often do we consider if we are with or even ‘in’ our body? Discover the unlimited awareness we can tap into when we connect to our body and the quality of our movements.
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Shakespeare and the Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom
What is it that comprises the magic of Shakespeare? What part does it play on the stage of the world and our evolution?
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A diet to console or to ignite your Soul?
Do you cringe when you hear the word ‘diet’? What if losing weight wasn’t just about denying and resisting food?
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Religion: What it means to me
Do we know religion innately? What is God to a child, before we are sold society’s various images of Him? One woman on God and Religion.
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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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The Way It Is … a truly educational book
A testimonial by Rachel Andras on The Way It Is by Serge Benhayon
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Serge Benhayon
Throughout the ages there have been those who have come to teach by their living way that we are so much more than human, that we are universal and an integral part of a grand, interconnected whole. The great teacher of the new era of Aquarius is Serge Benhayon.
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Citizen of the World
What if, greater than anything we get taught or told, we all have a knowing, the ageless wisdom of the universe lying within our essence, within our every atom.
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Dare we admit that we are not so well?
True health isn't the lack of a debilitating illness, but the presence of true vitality and wellbeing. Does anything less than that mean we are in fact unwell?
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I love my body but do I have self-worth as a woman?
I Love my Body! Do you, and on what basis? Sharon Gavioli takes us deeper into an issue that affects all women.
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Abortion – choice and responsibility
Pro-life clash with pro-choice in the abortion debate. Reframing the debate around choice and responsibility – supporting women to honour themselves.
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Gluten, dairy, corn ......... are the root of all evil
Sugar, gluten and dairy are combining with devastating effect on humanity.
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Abortion in Northern Ireland; Breaking free from the gags of silence
What developed nation still maintains that a woman should be jailed for life for having an abortion? Eunice Minford speaks out against an abuse of women that continues to be inscribed in law.
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What is time?
How is your relationship with time? If you are feeling stressed and pressed for time it may appear very fast, but when feeling harmonious, still and present it can appear super slow.