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What I love about Serge Benhayon
"I have never seen anyone else be quite this transparent and open with everyone they meet," says Kristy Wood. "When Serge Benhayon meets someone he gives them everything – it is like they are a dearly loved family member."
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From foodie to glorious food
One woman’s journey from food addiction, using food to get through the day, to losing 30kg and returning to her natural weight without dieting or even trying!
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Slow suicide is still suicide
Are we choosing slow suicide through poor lifestyle?
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Religious freedoms
Do we have true religious freedom in this country - our right to practise freely the religion of our choice without hindrance? What is it that threatens this, our fundamental right?
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Cocaine and Chocolate, kissing cousins?
Cocaine and Chocolate are both addictive substances activating the same chemicals and pleasures systems in your brain; yet one we can buy over the counter and is socially acceptable the other is a class A drug.
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Healing is all about energy
If everything is energy then all that happens in life happens because of energy. When things hurt us, it is the energy that needs to be healed if we are to truly resolve those hurts once and for all.
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Karma is a bitch
Karma is a form of payback or punishment and therefore something to be feared . . . or is it?
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I knew I had found truth again
Shelley Jones shares how The Way It Is – A Treatise on Energetic Truth showed her Truth.
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Co-incidence and Synchronicity: is life a matter of luck or chance? Or are we not seeing the forest for the trees?
A look at the reality and significance of coincidence and synchronicity in our day to day lives. How many interconnected events take place that we ignore or dismiss a “just a coincidence” or luck or chance?
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The Outlier
The robust study of evidence is a much needed and important aspect to science, yet the statistic tendency to dismiss the outliers can mean that something becomes normal that might be far from normal.
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The Four Pillars of Evolution
When one is looking to evolve, stop and pause, consider the teachings summarised in this article. Here is a simple prompt that will expose the ways of keeping us small and centric whilst offering a way of living that will be universal and serving.
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The Alexandrian Library
The Alexandrian Library was one of the largest and most celebrated libraries in the ancient world which held as its core the teachings of The Ageless Wisdom.
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The Way of The Livingness – It’s My Religion
A religion where there is no preaching, no worshipping, no church to attend but a way of life that supports one to know that they are from God.
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Hypatia – A Universal Role Model
Hypatia, the great teacher, scientist, mathematician and philosopher, lived a way of life that was in connection to the universal all. She was a universal role model and inspiration for men and women alike.
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Let down by a safety net
There is a difference between learning to fix a problem and understanding why the problem occurred or keeps occurring. For many, fixing the problem and making life better has become a safety net that avoids dealing with the real issue.
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‘The Joy of Ageing, Esoterically’ - An introduction by an elder
Breaking society’s standards on ageing, elders are setting the bar for health care and responsible living for generations to come.
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What is true religion?
Every religion in the world thinks that their religion is the true religion – but they can’t all be true. Is there such a thing as true religion? Is there a way to understand religion that is universal and when lived makes a true difference to health and well-being?
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Zoroaster (in Persian, Zarathushtra)
A great Persian teacher whose role it was to shine light on the source of our ignorance and the ‘shimmering illusions’ offered by the astral plane – the shadows that keeps us in darkness and separate from our Soul.
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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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Garlic cloves with chilli in olive oil
Such an easy recipe and a must-have in your pantry. These 3 ingredients can really make the most simple of dishes into a masterpiece. Your tastebuds will thank you, as will your body with all this recipe’s health benefits.