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What I learned from a vulnerable man
Why are men afraid to show their vulnerability? Is it because they are in fear of it being rejected, or is it that it has not been well received in the past by society or even a partner? Read on to discover one woman’s view about men and their less seen vulnerable side.
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Painful sex or making love post menopause?
Painful sex after menopause is accepted by many women as ‘just the way it is’. What if understanding the difference between making love and having sex was an important key to remedying this situation?
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Time, Space and all of us, Book 3 – all of us
Humanity is not getting anywhere on its current trajectory. What is needed is the pull-up and reminder that we are more than human and that we can, as we have been for eons, be united in what divides us or truly and once for all unite in the one and only truth.
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OCD or the real me
When I was eleven a lot was going on in my life including serious illness in my family, and I also started senior school. Soon after I started compulsively washing my hands in every break, for the whole break.
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My experience with Serge Benhayon
‘What kind of role model was I really following?’ Read Inma Lorente’s experience of finding the most inspiring role model of her life.
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Obesity – what is truly going on?
We cannot blame our worldwide obesity problem simply on our environment and marketing.
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Reincarnation and responsibility; Why this is our dinner table conversation
Why is reincarnation such a taboo subject for dinner table conversation? Could it be that its true purpose holds an uncomfortable responsibility for us all?
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The divine life of Francis Bacon
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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Just get a job!
From corporate executive to meat packing worker; is it really about what the job is, or just about working?
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Esoteric Yoga – beyond a class
Do you find work stressful, or that the day drags? Instead of wishing we were elsewhere we can tap into a way of being with our body that is not only practical but leaves us feeling present, connected with ourselves and others and brings an entirely different focus to whatever we are doing.
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Forgive them for they know not what they do
There is a saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, so what is the difference that could really make a difference?
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Comparison – Is it the pot calling the kettle black?
Why is it that we often compare ourselves with others, and instead of appreciating the way they are living we judge our self and beat ourselves up about our bad choices and past mistakes? Dissecting the phrase “The Pot calling the Kettle black” is a great analogy into how, in our Alpha male attitude, we can so easily do this.
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Love, the greatest medicine of all
Could love be the missing piece at the heart of all the pain and suffering and illness in the world? And could reconnecting to that love be the greatest medicine of all?
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Your body is your retirement plan
We need to have our finances in order before we stop working, yes, but is it about how much money is in the bank, or is there another ‘bank’ we need to be filling up?
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Space – our responsibility
Space is more than we might think – if we have thought about it at all. And have we ever thought to take responsibility for how we use space, our space and all space?
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Alchemy
Far from what we may be led to believe, alchemy is not a dark art; it is a simple science that is applicable to all of us in everyday life.
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Defining the extent of disengagement in education and its many forms
Disengagement among students is presenting in many different ways, in a variety of behaviours and symptoms. Are we truly seeing how widespread this is or only noting the most disruptive examples?
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The Joy and Power of Obedience
Do we reject obedience because we have come to understand it as subservient and weak?
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Time, Space and all of us – Space
What if space is not what we think it is? What if it is an all-embracing divine quality that is all around and equally accessible to all of us?
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Body Shape – curves from Heaven
We are born with natural curves, shapes and angles, so why do we think we are fat when we are not? This article asks what is beneath our pictures of feeling fat or of not accepting our body shape or weight.