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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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Slow suicide is still suicide
Are we choosing slow suicide through poor lifestyle?
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Care, relationships and postgraduate students: no ‘one size fits all’.
Education can be a cold and lonely place. Competing for higher marks relationships take a poor last place, leaving students feeling downbeat when they don’t achieve what their peers ‘achieve’.
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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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Warning: Sympathy hurts and can be harming to your health
Take it from someone who has had breast cancer for the past 14 years – sympathy is not all it is cracked up to be. We think that people want our sympathy but do they really? What are the real effects of sympathy when we take a closer look?
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There is no such thing as a ‘probability’ in actual science
We are taught in science to measure and calculate the ‘probability’ of events, but is this the way that the universe actually works? Or is it how we try and see it….
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A book for everyday use
A testimonial for Book 5 of Serge Benhayon’s series of books
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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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“Why did you stay?” An insight into abuse
A revealingly honest interview examining the justification for blurring the lines between love and abuse.
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A simple experiment – a huge fact
Heart Disease is the number 1 killer for men, and stress is attributed as being one of its greatest contributors. But what is underneath our stress, and is it perhaps more self-induced than we realise? Otto Bathhurst undertakes a most interesting experiment.
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Competitive sports: the pursuit of emptiness
What happens in competitive sport, one man's story of the aftermath of an endurance cycle race.
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The truth about Walking vs Running
Struggling with running injuries? Find out The Truth about Walking vs Running and the resultant injuries that can so often occur.
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Patanjali
The great teacher Patanjali offered us a universally accessed codex for living, founded in the fact that we are all equal Sons of God, and continuing in exposition of the disciplines required in order to remove that which hinders our living The Livingness of who we truly are.
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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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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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In our inner-heart and body we are all the same
Testimonial by Susan Wilson on Serge Benhayon’s book, 'The Way of Initiation'.
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Letting go of the past is true medicine
What role does judgment play in our lives? If we keep meeting friends, family and work colleagues with a perception of their past baggage and hurts, then what kind of relationships are we creating and holding ourselves to?
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The appreciation of my body’s wisdom through Esoteric Yoga
Bianca shares her personal experience of how Esoteric Yoga has supported an appreciation of her body, an acceptance of herself and a deeper level of love and nurturing to her everyday life.
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“If music be the food of love, play on.”
William Shakespeare said “If music be the food of love, play on.” Was he onto something about music’s effect on our wellbeing when he wrote these words?
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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.