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Hermes Trismegistus
Hermes Trismegistus’ – known as father of the greatest philosophies and religions on earth and the ‘master of masters’ – sole purpose was to accelerate the re-awakening of humanity to the truth of their divinity – ‘If then you do not make yourself equal to God, you cannot apprehend God; for like is known by like.’ Hermes.
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The appreciation of my body’s wisdom through Esoteric Yoga
Bianca shares her personal experience of how Esoteric Yoga has supported an appreciation of her body, an acceptance of herself and a deeper level of love and nurturing to her everyday life.
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Diabetes Nation
Most cases of Type 2 Diabetes are entirely preventable through lifestyle choices, yet diabetes continues to rise at alarming rates. What will make people stop eating the foods they know are an assault on the body?
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Black Gold in Soho
When one eats what we know is not good for us, forget discipline – analyse what happened before that. The choices of food follow our behaviour – address the behaviour and food irregularities will disappear.
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This is Science
Essentially there is Science within all of life.
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What does PMS stand for… apart from driving me crazy?
Most women are resigned to PMS being a normal part of being a woman, something that we just have to put up with but we have a tool with us everyday that can help us understand why we get PMS.
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‘Sexy Supermodels’ – reflections of a woman’s true inner beauty?
Sexy Supermodels! Strike a pose, how much do you allow of your true beauty to be seen?
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Boys don’t cry: men in crisis
Why does it take so long for a man to see a doctor? Men are in crisis, dying before their time and the trend is increasing. Dean Pirera explores why men are so poor at looking after themselves.
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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 ramifications of rape and sexual assault: a first-hand account
“1 in 5 women will experience sexual assault at some time in their lives …” A first hand powerful account of the very real ramifications rape and sexual assault and what released her from the hurt.
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The Wizard of Omaha
Warren Buffett invest in sugar based products like Coca Cola. A story of Energetic Responsibility, or not.
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Parenting as a same-sex couple
A compelling insight on how raising a child in a same-sex relationship is no different to any other family.
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The struggle we create
There is a certain man for whom struggle is part of getting ahead in life. “If you don’t have to struggle for something, it’s not worthwhile.” For others, the struggle is just an inevitable part of life. Does it need to be this way? Is it simply a choice?
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True philosophy and true religion – this is it
Maryline Decompoix shares her experience of reading The Way It Is
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The de-cluttering diet
The de-cluttering diet is a new perspective on why we can’t lose weight.
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The changing definition of well-being
What does well-being really mean in regard to what we accept as healthy?
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Vegetarian roast vegetable salad
Replace your roast vegetables with this delicious salad - a combination of all the roast vegetables you fancy with bit of spice and freshness from the rocket and the parsley. Perfect as a side dish to take to a dinner party, or with a Sunday roast.
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Classic dairy free mayonnaise
Creamy homemade mayonnaise without vinegar but still with lots of flavour. You can get creative and add your own herbs or spices depending on what you are serving it with.
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A skin rash tells its story
What if a skin rash could tell its story of what it’s like being a rash all over its host – that is, a human body? Joan Calder offers us this tantalising article and insight into how she overcame a painful skin rash and what she learnt along the way about herself.
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Goodbye hardness – Hello spaciousness
How Esoteric Massage has supported this professional acrobat and fitness professional, letting go of the hardness and tightness in her body, returning to a spacious, graceful body as the delicate woman she is today.