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Wonderment
The greatest tool a human being can have in life is the capacity for wonderment. It goes hand-in-hand with innocence, and the capacity to observe life with complete openness, free of preconceived notions, knowledge, sophistication and the greatest impediment to science there is: the need to be right.
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One plus one equals three
Is modern science knowledge or gnosis? What about God?
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Living life fully and simply
A testimonial by Susan Lee on Serge Benhayon’s book The Living Sutras of the Hierarchy.
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Serge Benhayon – a shepherd of light
Some people walk into your life, and without doing anything other than being themselves, with the ability to uplift and inspire you to transform your life. Serge Benhayon is one such person for me.
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Warzone kitchens: Michelin stars, gender equality and fire in our bellies
We like to dine out and have food professionally cooked for us – as a treat after a busy week, or to celebrate an occasion. But what really makes a top quality meal?
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Women – let’s be honest with ourselves!
On International Women’s Day we present why women override what they know deep down to be true and instead choose to play one of the many roles available to them.
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Fixing or healing – which do you choose?
Explore the difference between seeking to be fixed or to truly heal. How we understand illness and disease influences our response to it – if we see it as something that just happens to us then we are reliant on the medical system to fix us, whereas if we see it as related to how we are living then we know we can also take steps to heal from within.
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The taxing problems of diabetes
Diabetes and other lifestyle related disorders are reaching epidemic proportions with massive cost and health consequences. It comes down to dealing with our hurts.
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Why I overeat – Nutella and I
What leads us to overeat and choose the foods that we do? Is there a payoff for something we don’t want to look at or feel? Read Sandra’s journey and what happened when she chose awareness over numbing herself with food.
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Time and our perception of it
What if time itself doesn’t move? Serge Benhayon asks us to consider that a tension is created in our body when we try to keep up with something that we have perceived as getting away from us. Could this explain why so many of us have an issue with time?
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Sugar in salty food – piquant flavour or dastardly mix?
We think we decide how much sugar we eat, but we get extra sugar hidden in salty foods and nearly every drink we have. Salt and sugar mixtures give an exciting taste in the mouth – but this excitement has its price: we numb what we feel. Salt and Sugar – a dastardly mix!
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Living religion: a relationship with self, love and God
I used to hate religion and now I love it. Religion for me is fundamentally about love. My religion means taking responsibility for myself, my life and my choices in the knowing that I have within me much more power than I ever realised – and knowing that it starts with my relationship with me.
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The train wreck we call ‘art’: music and our responsibility as a global family
Defending music at all costs as the reality of a life is ignored – how did this become ok? On Mary Forsberg’s letter about the life and death of rock star Scott Weiland.
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Recipes that truly nurture us
A testimonial about Bridging Foods and its many benefits.
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World Religion Day – but do we know what Religion is?
Have you ever wondered what religion truly means?
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Overcoming stage fright and a mean girl critic (part 2)
‘You are not good enough, your voice sounds crap, you are going to choke…’ How often have I heard those words? Way too many times – especially considering no one else has actually ever said them to me…
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The Universal Medicine New Year’s Message 2016
Before we get into the details and descriptions of this year’s message, and what it means, we must first and foremost understand that we live in and by an immutable order that details the fact that we cannot escape living in cycles.
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Spicy pan fried fish
Are you looking for a fish meal that is light, nourishing and never gets boring? Bring in your own flair by choosing whichever fish you feel to and having some fun mixing it up. The spices bring this super simple gluten free and dairy free meal alive. Pan frying with quality olive oil makes for an easy and tasty fish dish.
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Serge Benhayon, me and men
Otto Bathurst, TV and movie director, father of three, husband, talks openly about the stark reality men face today and how Serge Benhayon presents another way.
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Expressing love in same sex relationships
Expressing love in a same sex relationship is something natural, and a natural part of being human. To want to share love deeply and express sexually is a natural feeling in relationships and needn’t alter or become an issue if the individuals are of the same sex.