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True Love and Tea
Madeleine shares her story of what can happen when we stop playing ‘the dating game’ and choose to simply be ourselves.
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Tattoos – more than meets the eye
Catherine reveals what she experienced as she started having her tattoo removed . . .
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"Stronger" – Glorious Music Video
A song for everyone, ‘Stronger’ presents an inspiring message supporting girls and women to choose the inner strength that exists within them, to deal with the pressures faced in our world today.
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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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The lost science of the stars
When Science threw Astrology out, we were left with the pointless, dry science of Astronomy. Can we save the day and bring these two together again within ourselves?
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Being my own masterpiece
From living a life in parts to living in harmony
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Have we crucified the butterfly? The war between science and religion
What happens to the light of truth when religion and science declare war on each other?
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Living medicine by understanding cancer
It’s time to understand cancer and stop losing the battle to fight it.
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Breast cancer awareness month – is there more to current breast awareness?
Beyond thinking pink there is something women can do that deeply affects our breasts, their quality and our overall health and it’s free: self-nurturing.
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Judith and Ingrid – the record of a beautiful friendship
Judith McIntyre passed over from terminal cancer 2 years ago last June. It took me 2 years to start writing about the deep and inspiring connection we had . . .
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Our relationship with life and death
Death is the most inevitable part of life, yet we choose to ignore its imminent coming. When we do look at it, for the most part, it is with fear and disdain. But have we got it all upside down?
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Too beautiful for ice-cream
We often reach for food when tired, hungry or looking for a reward. Do we ever stop and wonder what we are nourishing? What if we are too beautiful for ice-cream?
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Parenting as a same-sex couple
A compelling insight on how raising a child in a same-sex relationship is no different to any other family.
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Chakra-Puncture turned my life around
In this honest and powerful account of facing what is often a challenging time for many people, Heather Pope shares how with the support of Chakra-puncture she experienced a complete U-turn to living a joyful and purposeful life.
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Learning to lose weight by making more loving choices
Denise describes how she dieted most of her life and her weight went up and down constantly. It was not until she started to make more loving choices by listening to her body that she stopped dieting and her weight stabilised
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Serge Benhayon – a man who presents the truth
Is it possible that truth can be presented in an all-encompassing, universal way that is applicable to all and yet totally relevant and practical for each one of us? Read one woman’s testimony to Serge Benhayon as a man who presents the truth.
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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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Alzheimer’s and dementia: do we have a part to play?
Soon to be costing the global health system over a trillion dollars, Alzheimer’s and Dementia are costing families immeasurable expense as relationships and lives are impacted earlier and more widely than ever before. This article explores the enormous link between how we live and Alzheimer’s Dementia.
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Play it again Sam – last night’s leftovers and reproducibility in science, Part 2
Reproducibility is the hallmark of great science. The truth is that it hardly ever happens. In Part 2 we look at this in the context of this planet and evolution. Is reproducibility even possible and is it something we ought to be aspiring to?
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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.