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The beauty of being single
Women are legally free to be single, but this freedom has yet to dispel underlying assumptions imposed upon single women
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Two years in The Livingness
How does a social butterfly reconnect to a depth of beauty and richness that no amount of socialising can bring? Read Kyveli’s story for inspiration of how simple it can be.
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Embracing the hug
When it comes to hugging, do you embrace it or does it scare you to your inner core? A hug can tell us more in three seconds than half an hour of dialogue could ever accomplish.
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The Ageless Wisdom Teaching on relationship and the Science of Reflection
We are in relationship with everything and everyone all of the time and through this we are offered myriad reflections. This article reveals the challenging yet divinely powerful Science of Reflection.
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A tender man – before and after competitive sport
I started to play competitive sport when I was very young. I played rugby union from when I was a thin, tender and delicate 9-year-old boy and in my second year my team lost every game.
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The great difference in a job interview
Read how Steve takes a different approach to conducting interviews that takes out the need to intimidate people.
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‘Out of the mouths of babes’ – the wisdom inherent in all children
What is our responsibility in a child’s education? In this illuminating article, Liane Mandalis shares the beauty inherent in all children when we allow our children’s innate wisdom to shine through.
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Drinking alcohol was not ‘normal’ for me at all
When I started going to nightclubs and having my own parties, introducing alcohol into my life all seemed ‘normal’. Everyone else was doing it, so why not me?
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Coffee: Do I love it, or do I need it?
I used to love coffee. Drinking coffee was the only way I thought I could get through each day, as I was working too hard, on not enough sleep.
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Sun Shining Through
Looking outside for the ‘fix’ in life, to relieve the tension between her and the world, only to find it through connecting to the stillness within.
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Nostalgia and regret – where is the love?
The ideal of romantic love – does it set us up for regret and nostalgia that could stunt our true love for all?
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Ageing – to be feared or lived?
How do we feel about ageing, and what are the pictures we carry? Is there a way to age that brings a deeper purpose to this stage of life?
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Being a super hero in the war zone we call relationships
Is being a Super Hero a wishful dream or could we be the heroes of our everyday lives through living true relationship? And what is our real foe?
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The Esoteric is not a secret
What does esoteric mean? Is it truly a secret that is unattainable, or is it something that lies within the human heart, accessible to everyone? Serge Benhayon reveals the truth of the esoteric.
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Appreciating the wisdom, truths and universal laws we are all from . . . as presented in the books by Serge Benhayon
Serge Benhayon’s purple books uncover a universal understanding and way of being, forever holding and allowing us to deepen our connection to the divine and Soul.
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Real men don’t eat quiche
‘Real Men don’t eat quiche’ is a well known phrase, but where did it originate from? This article exposes our masculine ways and asks whether we have a model of man bound in many stereotypical but unnatural forms.
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Serge Benhayon: The truth of who we are
We are born from truth – so why do we as humans resist it so much?
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Sleeping and shift work: A practical approach to Self-Care
A shift worker's practical approach to overcoming the draining effects of night shift work with self-care.
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Healing and religion: a true relationship
Did you ever imagine the relationship between healing and religion could be inextricably linked? What is it we have missed then in our understanding of these two words.
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The body of self-care
Have you ever wanted to free yourself from the disempowering pressure and constant self-criticism of needing to have the ‘perfect body’? This is one woman’s account of how she reclaimed herself from the clutches of bulimia.