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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 19 – The two sources of Intelligence & ‘The Game of Life’
There are two forms of intelligence that we can align to – that of the Soul, the universe, or that of the world, prana as it is termed.
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A personal account of addictions
Deborah McBride shares how she healed her drug and alcohol addiction. Why is that we reach out for something outside of us to dull ourselves from what life brings and we think we cannot cope with: why are alcohol and drugs such an enticing option and how do we kick addiction to the kerb?
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 18 – True Intelligence and the State of the World
What is the measure of true intelligence? We have sophisticated technology, send Voyagers into space and yet we still ravage our own bodies, callously denigrate others – even those we declare we love – while maintaining we are an intelligent species.
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 17 – The Body is the Marker of Truth
What if we applied the Soul’s intelligence and considered that there is more to it than that? What then is our body?
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 16 – Reincarnation, Karma & The Law of Co-existence
Either the law and science of Cause and Effect is wrong or there is a greater outplay of pre-cause events taking place that we are ignoring to the effect that we are not in the know enough to discuss within current Western paradigms of birth, life and death.
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Serge Benhayon TV: Episode 15 – Movement Over Matter
The phrase ‘mind over matter’ has been bandied around for centuries, but has the truth of ‘movement of matter’ ever been considered?
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Francis Bacon: his Divine Livingness
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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Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Unveiling the invisible world of spirits
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s first play about the invisible world of spirits and forces, hilariously and powerfully exposes the absurdity of our operating under the influence of their drama without ever questioning the source of the created chaos.