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The World of Relationships
We find ourselves in all sorts of relationships, some amazing and others tricky to navigate. What if there is something bigger being asked of us when it comes to the world of relationships?
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Work this way – a sense of entitlement
Work is supposed to offer meaning and gratification – you’re entitled to it.
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The unspoken pandemic
There is an unspoken pandemic killing hundreds of thousands of people a year with millions more succumbing to its ill effects.
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Developing a supportive work ethic
There are people who work hard, and there are people who we judge as sloppy, or unmotivated. What type are you and, if you consider yourself a hard worker, how do you live your life so that you don’t burn out?
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Studying from a different perspective
Are we missing out on what really matters in our education system?
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Catherine Wood
Catherine Wood has worked extensively as a freelance musician, with a resume that includes everything from classical to funk to jazz to pop and anything you can think of in between.
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Anita C
Anita is a student of the Soul, composing, singing and writing from her deepening religious intimacy with all that she is. Her music communicates that we are multidimensional Soul, reverberating across space and beyond time.
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Crab cakes
If you love crab, you’ll love these little tasty and light patties. The lime and lemongrass bring a freshness and a zing that will tickle your tastebuds, nourish your body and have your friends asking for the recipe.
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Our innate way
Learning to live from our innate essence, rather than all of our conditioned ways, can be simpler than we think and lead to more ease and settlement in life.
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Breathing my own breath
How do yoga, a healthy lifestyle and being an earnest seeker of truth fit with a diagnosis of breast cancer? How does this make sense?
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Natalie Benhayon – In one simple sentence she said it all
Why waste time with comparison and wishful dreaming, and miss out on the amazingness that we all already are? Addressing the mental monster of self-doubt, my so-called ‘issues’ just didn’t have the same power over me anymore.
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Our worldwide epidemic of loneliness and social isolation
It is no wonder we have societies around the world feeling lonely when we live a life disconnected to God and to ourselves.
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Not your typical man
Men find themselves under pressure to be the ‘typical man’ in today’s society, but what is a ‘typical man’? This article explores the premise that the ’typical man’ is an illusion.
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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?
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Is being a teacher making you tired?
Are you tired of being tired? If so, are you willing to make some changes? A conversation between educators about making changes to be fit for the profession.
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We don’t understand settlement
In our Audio of the Month for June 2022 Serge Benhayon presents how there is a simple way to find settlement in our body and what gets in the way.
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Why do we bury our emotions with food?
What is it about our emotions and why we emotionally eat? Is there more going on with this behaviour?
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The mosh pit of life
I once believed that a ‘mosh pit’ was the best place to be, but bruised and worn out after each concert I began to question how is the mosh pit like everyday human life?
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A look at reflections
Visions of the outside world from a different and inspiring perspective. A book for deep contemplation, for true enrichment, a reflection of Truth and beauty within nature.
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Tomorrow never comes
Have you ever earnestly declared that this is the last packet of cigarettes, the last drink, the last block of chocolate and the last time you will overeat because tomorrow you will most definitely choose differently?