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Everything is energy
From Pythagoras to Einstein and in our every interaction, we all know the truth that energy is what makes everything happen and makes everything what it is and what it will therefore become.
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Acceptance
What is it we accept? Is it all that we are or all that we are not?
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Depression is a message
Depression can be debilitating and could also be a message from our body that there is another way to live. The writer shares some tips on how she was able to overcome feelings of depression.
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Seeing the whole from the heart
Understanding divinity is just the glory of the knowing that we are not the only part – but an equally important part all the same.
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Who invented medicine anyway?
We have diminished our natural awareness of our bodies and our health and given our power away to the modern medical systems.
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Talking about suicide is a great start. Let's explore further.
Suicide is no longer the taboo topic it once was, and the problem of suicide, particularly amongst men, is now widely acknowledged, with a public campaign in full swing to encourage men to speak up. This is a great start, but what is really going on?
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Evidence-based medicine – what is evidence anyway?
The modern trend of an increasing reliance on outside information, rather than learning to listen to the wisdom of our own bodies needs to be thoroughly questioned and explored.
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Judith and Ingrid – the record of a beautiful friendship
Judith McIntyre passed over from terminal cancer 2 years ago last June. It took me 2 years to start writing about the deep and inspiring connection we had . . .
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How do Universal Medicine Therapies work?
Imagine a therapy where no one is ‘fixing’ you – but simply supporting you to feel the grandness that you actually already are. Universal Medicine Therapies are no fix – the practitioner offers a quality that the client can then connect to within themselves.
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How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported me to overcome my anxiety
How Sacred Esoteric Healing supported Elizabeth to overcome her anxiety, to take responsibility for how she feels and to regain trust in herself.
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Living Medicine – alternative, complementary or universal medicine and what’s the difference?
What’s the difference between alternative and complementary medicine? Is there an even grander form of medicine that is universal?
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Our simple sun
An exploration of the qualities of the Sun and its innate simplicity. What can we learn from it?
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The way you move is vital to getting a new job
Everyone wants to succeed in a job interview; we dress well, perhaps read up about the prospective company, and always arrive on time. But did you know the way you move, not just in the interview but in the days and weeks beforehand, is also a key factor?
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Sweetness – the key to sugar addiction
Why do we succumb to sugar addiction and what can we do about it? Are there deeper underlying reasons as to why we are consuming so much sugar?
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Autopilot: The case of the wandering mind
Every day we are repeating tasks and activities we have done many times before. How much of our day is spent on ‘autopilot’? Is there a price we pay for not being present with ourselves?
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Natalie Benhayon: A Warrior of Truth like no other
There can be a longing inside of us for a true role-model, particularly when we are young. And then we can get despondent and disappointed when we realise there are so few. This is one women’s account of how her view of the world and herself changed when she met Natalie Benhayon.
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Anxious much?
Anxious much? How anxiety could be affecting your physical health and the one simple thing you can do about it.
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Top 5 tips for internet dating – fresh off the keyboard
Internet dating is a great insight and snapshot of where we are at and how we are relating to each other. Find out why shopping for a potential partner requires some stamina and heaps of understanding.
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The truth about zero
What does zero mean to you? Do you consider it to be a number, or perhaps an abstract concept? Does it have any value, or is it simply a symbol of empty space, of absence, of no-thing… nothing?
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What’s for breakfast? Exploring our cultural bias ...
When my husband of Asian ethnicity first made fish soup for breakfast I realised I had a cultural bias against anything other than the traditional continental breakfast.