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Vegetarian roast vegetable salad
Replace your roast vegetables with this delicious salad - a combination of all the roast vegetables you fancy with bit of spice and freshness from the rocket and the parsley. Perfect as a side dish to take to a dinner party, or with a Sunday roast.
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Classic dairy free mayonnaise
Creamy homemade mayonnaise without vinegar but still with lots of flavour. You can get creative and add your own herbs or spices depending on what you are serving it with.
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A skin rash tells its story
What if a skin rash could tell its story of what it’s like being a rash all over its host – that is, a human body? Joan Calder offers us this tantalising article and insight into how she overcame a painful skin rash and what she learnt along the way about herself.
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Goodbye hardness – Hello spaciousness
How Esoteric Massage has supported this professional acrobat and fitness professional, letting go of the hardness and tightness in her body, returning to a spacious, graceful body as the delicate woman she is today.
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Natalie Benhayon: A Warrior of Truth like no other
There can be a longing inside of us for a true role-model, particularly when we are young. And then we can get despondent and disappointed when we realise there are so few. This is one women’s account of how her view of the world and herself changed when she met Natalie Benhayon.
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Gluten free banana bread
This scrumptious classic treat with a healthy twist is an excellent recipe for those on a bridging diet. When still craving something sweet, a slice of this gluten free, dairy free and sugar free banana bread will certainly do the trick.
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Constellations
People and stars both constellate together. There is a power and a beauty in this that is well worth considering.
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Serge Benhayon’s books – a lifetime study
Serge Benhayon’s books impart truth and sincerity and reawakened the knowing of what Ingrid Langenbruch had always known to be true but not found elsewhere.
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Anxious much?
Anxious much? How anxiety could be affecting your physical health and the one simple thing you can do about it.
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Life and Drumming, one and the same
Read about how Harrison’s love of drumming is the same as his love of life.
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Top 5 tips for internet dating – fresh off the keyboard
Internet dating is a great insight and snapshot of where we are at and how we are relating to each other. Find out why shopping for a potential partner requires some stamina and heaps of understanding.
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The 6 best ways to lose weight authentically (hint: it doesn’t involve fad diets or gym memberships)
I recently lost nearly 15 kilos. Although really I didn’t lose anything at all – I gained my shape back. It wasn’t with a celebrity diet or with a punishing gym schedule.
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No longer foreign, but a real part of me
A testimonial from Suzanne Anderssen on The Way It Is by Serge Benhayon.
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That’s entertainment? Wired for distraction
Entertainment? We increasingly plug in to an incessant supply of entertainment/distraction fuelling an insatiable demand to ‘fill the space’ in our lives. But who is the real Goliath in this tale?
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Play it again Sam
Reproducible science is regarded as the gold standard of reliability and high quality. This challenging article explores what reproducibility means and asks us to place science in a broader, universal context that has meaning to the whole.
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Domestic violence – time to drop the defence and look at the facts
Domestic Violence in Australia is one of the hot topics of our times. The Statistics infer that it is for the most part a gender-based issue. It is time to drop our guards as men and consider what this means in regards to the way we see ourselves and the roles we think we need to play.
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Who stole God from science: Part 1
How, without the technology of today, did the scientists of old come up with amazing insights, discoveries and scientific ideas that reverberate through the ages? This article, the first in a series, offers us the opportunity to reflect on the place of God in science.
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To heal is not the same as cure
Healing is not the same as a cure. Do we want a cure, or do we seek to go deeper to the root of the problem, or, have we given up on healing?
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Serge the Educator – Love and the way of the forever student
“This was by far the best education I have ever received”. University educator Lyndy Summerhaze speaks about the presentations of ‘forever student’ Serge Benhayon. When love is added to the learning equation a divine alchemy occurs.
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Kitchen dispatches
Opera and drama have no place in the kitchen any more than they do in a hospital nursery room, where creations are nurtured with and by LOVE, that most essential of ingredients!