VIDEOS
Serge Benhayon TV
In a world of sound-bites, this series of in-depth interviews, is not your usual viewing. Serge gives the viewer an insight into the philosophies and teachings that have inspired a global movement of people to make true and lasting changes to their vitality and wellbeing. But more than this he shares on life, the Universe and the energetic understandings available to us all, with a depth and breadth rarely seen on a media platform. This is the deep look at life and the issues of the world that surface-news and short-sighted politics have consistently failed to deliver.
Each episode nurtures one unified understanding and brings a comprehensive overview and a sense of spaciousness to various aspects of the human condition and heralds a return to philosophical discussions of old, where true evolution was the focus as opposed to the obliteration of an opponent through competing versions of ‘right’.
Each episode is a rich package that will continue to unfold and expand for the viewer with each revisit. This is close-your-other-windows, quit-your-mail, go-full-screen style content. Feel free to enjoy it, be challenged by it, reflect on it and deepen with it.
Each episode nurtures one unified understanding and brings a comprehensive overview and a sense of spaciousness to various aspects of the human condition and heralds a return to philosophical discussions of old, where true evolution was the focus as opposed to the obliteration of an opponent through competing versions of ‘right’.
Each episode is a rich package that will continue to unfold and expand for the viewer with each revisit. This is close-your-other-windows, quit-your-mail, go-full-screen style content. Feel free to enjoy it, be challenged by it, reflect on it and deepen with it.
What is 'Whole-body Intelligence' – what can it tell us about how to move and walk so that we can deliver an intelligence that holds all equal in the realm we live in. [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
What does the economy of the future look like? After the inevitable collapse of industries that destroy the health and wellbeing of populations and continue to bankrupt nations; when greed is eventually no longer the driving force behind business, what will take its place – what does ‘love in business’ look like? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
Do we really live in a free market? Are we actually free to offer the services that we know will benefit our communities? Or is it the case that if the services we offer expose others’ modes of business it will be seen as a threat? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
Just when you thought modern philosophy was lost to relativism and abstract theory, enter Professor William Foley and Serge Benhayon. This in depth conversation will re-ignite your love of philosophy, not only for its considered practical examination of human life, but for its profound understanding of the inner workings of our innate multi-dimensionality.
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When 1 woman a week is killed by a current or former partner in Australia and when men’s violence towards other men is even more prevalent again, what is truly going on for men? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
What happens before anxiety becomes anxiety? What happens before dementia becomes dementia? What is the nature of our dis-ease before it becomes a physical and nameable disease? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
What is responsibility? Why, for the most part, do we avoid it at all costs? Is ‘responsibility’ obliging to the tedious practicalities of life under the guise of doing the ‘right’ thing? Or could it be more? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
Even with raised awareness and improved education, society continues to see shocking rates of domestic violence. So, what are we missing? What are we not wanting to see? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
Lifestyle related diseases are reaching epidemic proportions in the West and all the good advice in the world seems to do little to abate it. Even with the ever-increasing choice of services, food, education and products, we collectively appear unable to arise and live a life which we know to be of overall benefit for the body and being. [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
This in-depth episode begins with the explosive question – what is the relationship between religion and violence… why do they seem to go hand in hand? But is this the question we need to be asking or do we need to explore the nature of religion itself, what it is and what it definitely isn’t? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
Obesity as usual is all over the news… and with diabetes sufferers currently registering as the 3rd largest nation on Earth, it’s little wonder. The finger of blame is increasingly pointed at the sugar industry, but is it so simple that just banning sugar – or at least limiting its intake – would provide an easy fix for this seemingly intractable problem that threatens to overwhelm health systems worldwide? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
Is your sex life feeling 2D? And if yes – is it because what happens in the bedroom is not the foremost determinant of the richness of your love life? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
As gender based violence and exploitation – in the home and especially now in the workplace – attract widespread publicity and condemnation, the term ‘toxic masculinity’ has become a buzzword for those alarmed at the intractability of the ‘power-gap’ between the genders. [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.
What if the key to making love was in true surrender, with our partner, with ourselves and ultimately to our grand constellation within the Universe? [First posted on: sergebenhayon.tv] Interviewed by Rebecca Asquith.