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Who stole God from science: Part 1
How, without the technology of today, did the scientists of old come up with amazing insights, discoveries and scientific ideas that reverberate through the ages? This article, the first in a series, offers us the opportunity to reflect on the place of God in science.
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International Women’s Day: In the pledge for parity, we’re fighting a war we cannot win
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity, and even though equal rights and opportunities are an enormous achievement for women, there is something far greater that we’ve been missing along the way.
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Living Medicine Audio
This priceless collection of free Living Medicine audio and quotes offers us a great understanding and healing about our amazing bodies and the wisdom they carry.
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Serge Benhayon – restoring truth to the term teacher
I was so entrenched in the game of ‘the teacher is more, I am less’, yet Serge Benhayon was having none of it, standing ‘with’ you as an equal and accepting nothing less of you; he did not and does not play that game.
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Serge Benhayon – Man of Medicine
There is more to medicine than pills and potions – it is fundamentally about the ‘art of healing.’ Find out why a surgeon considers Serge Benhayon to be a true Man of Medicine.
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Serge Benhayon – presenting true healing and breaking all the moulds
Serge Benhayon breaking all the moulds, a man of true honour and dedication, a man who offers true healing.
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Serge Benhayon – the practitioner
Serge Benhayon dedicates his life to serving humanity delivering ground breaking complementary health-care and a way of life that serves all equally. His wisdom encompasses human existence in its entirety.
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I like these books – everything fits together and makes sense
Areas or questions that I had previously struggled with are now understood in a bigger picture where nothing is left out.
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message For 2014
Many use the ‘New Year’ period as a time to reflect - which can be a casual or deep consideration that leaves one truly contemplating what has occurred and what has not. Read on ...
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Adam Warburton
Natalie Benhayon lives a life dedicated to humanity, God, and Glory. Adam Warburton shares his observations of this most remarkable woman.
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Clairsentience
Clairsentience is the science of feeling energy. It is something we all can do and have been able to do since we were children. So why do we not make proper use of it now?
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Motherhood 101: an all-encompassing mothering
Is the quality of our mothering of others influenced by the quality of our mothering of ourselves? Debasing the notions that mothering yourself is selfish and asking for help is an indication of failure.
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Letting go of mothering others: is this one of our signs of menopause?
We know the menopause as a time of physical change, but does this time also mark a significant shift in the way a woman mothers?
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The relationship between our health and our health systems
We expect that health services and those who work within them will be able to provide the answers and cures to our ill health. But what is the part we play when it comes to health and wellbeing?
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Reading Serge Benhayon’s books
Reading Serge Benhayon’s books is an experience like no other; it is a surrender into what we already are. Moreover, it does not end on closing them, but continues in a different form.
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Dreams of Pad Thai
Are you fantasising about lunch at 10am? There might be more to it than you realise!
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The first visit to the gym – working with our body, not against it
Why breathe gently when working out at the gym, is that even possible?
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Sweeping sensitivity under the carpet
Do we as men ignore our awareness at the expense of our bodies, our tenderness and connection to our true selves and if so, what are the consequences?
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Grand Designs Part 1 – The shape I am
When your body’s shape looks strange, it’s easy to feel like there is something wrong with you. Read how one man’s life was transformed by reconnecting to The Ageless Wisdom.
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What did you do on your Summer Holiday?
The stresses and drudgeries that we frequently experience in everyday life appear to be a ‘given’, but do they have to remain that way. What if there were another way of living?