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Let’s hear it from a student’s mouth
At the age of 22 I stumbled across emails from my former teachers. I cried as I read them and in those moments I had a major realisation and invaluable learning …
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Fitness and fat
We can develop a different kind of fitness that has nothing to do with going to the gym.
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The Joy of Ageing, Esoterically – is there something special here?
What is it that people feel when they are drawn to this book? Is it possible that it speaks volumes before you even open and read it?
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Self-care: The bridge back to Universal Love
We think of self-care as something we need to do, so that our human body can function better. There is a basic truth to this, but what if self-care is just not an end in itself but a doorway, a bridge back to the magnificence of who we truly are, to Universal Love?
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The interplay of physicality and energy in violence – understanding the strings that are moved
What is the root cause of the forever growing violence and the normalisation of it? What if there is a bigger picture to violence that we as humanity have been unwilling to embrace?
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The new genetics and Science of Divine Religion
Why is one person so uniquely different from another? Whatever has originated the extra-human that separates one person from another, it is cunningly intelligent.
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The multi-symptomatic man
We live in a world where human ills are increasingly complex, where multiple chronic diseases, symptoms and disorders are the norm. How have we created the multi-symptomatic man, and what is the ‘antidote’?
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Returning to a religious way of life
Whether we wait until that life changing moment hits, or whether we decide to look at it sooner, there is the opportunity for us, at all stages in life, to connect to something deeper.
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To exercise with love
Choosing to exercise regularly in a very connected, gentle and honouring way to not only support the body physically, but also support our being and the way we are with our body every day.
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From feeling a victim to living a joyful life
Regina shares that when she was growing up, she felt totally misunderstood and a victim of life. So, she learnt to shut down; to shut herself away from a world that she found way too hard to live in.
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The anxiety epidemic
Recognising anxiety in the body; how can I support myself?
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2019
The science of cycles or cyclic living helps us understand the quality and offering of existence. Cyclic living has a language and it is found in periodic recurring quantity. ...
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Intimacy for men: is it really just about sex?
Intimacy for men, is it really just about sex? Perhaps intimacy is something entirely different that is available to all men.
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What does it mean to treasure ourselves?
How my Esoteric Breast Massage allowed me to feel the depths we can go to, as women, when we choose to deeply appreciate and treasure ourselves
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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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Hamlet – ‘To be or not to be?’ That is not the question – outing the plot of ‘thinking’
In Hamlet, Shakespeare exposes the true nature of the Hamlet’s dilemma, and yet this has never been written about before. Discover the nature of the appalling lie that has been trapping humanity for aeons.
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Men and jealousy
We think that we know what jealousy is and when it presents, but do we really understand why it arises and the decisions we make that allow it to impact our lives?
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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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Do we really have to be competitive to be a man?
What is the purpose of competition except for us to measure ourselves against others? And once this measurement has occurred, why do we keep searching for the next thing to measure? Even when winning we are never satisfied with the result.
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A fast train into a ‘normal’ second half of my life
My life is vastly different now, it seems easier to write about what I no longer do. No longer am I searching for love. What is it that I have found, and what does my life actually look like?