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SERGE BENHAYON – BORDERLESS SAGE

11/4/2017

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by Dragana Brown

Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images - - unreal lives.
 
We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us. Our actions and behaviours are often the result of our own beliefs we hold around images, like films we turn into ‘art' only after editing, instead of simply representing reality as it is, we juxtapose images of it.
Hence why we can watch a little bit of war from our warm, comfy, heavily cushioned living room sofa, 30 seconds of what's going on in Syria, and when we've had enough, switch over to, say, Celebrity Big Brother!

​And then there’s the deceptive, polished media images of faces, bodies, lifestyles, all contributing to us detesting ourselves in parts or completely, so we will go and buy a solution to ‘love’ ourselves once again. 


We live our lives through screens and images in this way, and we don't seem to distinguish what is real or fake anymore. It doesn't even seem to matter to us. This creation of images can affect life even more powerfully and stealthily than enunciation, or even enactment. The imagined pictures can lodge way too deeply in the private sphere, especially when the public sphere is already so fragile, dislodging much else. ​
Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images.
Through Serge’s profound teachings one comes to a greater understanding that even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing.
 
In Serge’s living way one sees the eyes, eyesight and the act of seeing as much more than a physiological phenomenon, and that equally we employ not only our eyes to see but our entire being and so one gets to experience that we see not just that which is visible to the naked eye.
 
Serge is never too shy (shy at all) to spell things out just as they are, including the problem with us human beings in general that we opt out to see pretty (or even ugly) rather than True.
 
This world of ours is one big classroom, and in this era we have Serge Benhayon, one world teacher, who is constantly offering those willing to see, hear and feel opportunity to learn through experience, seeing Truth with our own eyes.
 
The world is like one big stage – a theatre – from the Greek Theatron meaning 'the seeing place’ or ‘place for watching'. When Serge Benhayon takes the stage he is like fish in the water, providing the listener with the space and place where we are continually offered to see the truth about life as individuals as well as in the social situations.
 
Historically we have seen and known Bubonic, Septicemic, Pneumonic, American, Antonine …. plagues to allegedly originate 'outside of ourselves' caused by some tiny little organisms visible to human eye only under the magnifying glass, responsible for loss of human lives on a massive scale. As the modern medicine has been advancing, we have actively taken pride in defeating those microscopic wee fellas, saving many lives in the process which of course is fantastic.
What Serge Benhayon sheds light on is a whole new array of modern day plague phenomena on the block that we’d rather remain blind to. Exhaustion plague. Lack of Self-Worth plague. Cyber Abuse plague. Lack of Self-Care plague. The Checking out plague. The numbing and dulling plague. Pornography plague. Irresponsibility plague….
The part that the human mind does not like to hear Serge speak about is that the cause here is not your every day invisible creepy crawly, but a result of something very palpable, much to our denial man-made - - our own choices. We have got ourselves to a state of being that is viral yet does not come from a virus as we are displaying all signs of chronic exhaustion, severe lack of self-care, irresponsibility on a pandemic scale in a world where abuse is rampant. 
What Serge is offering to individuals as he is to the whole of Humanity is beyond any X ray and most sophisticated night time vision cameras.
 
But are we ready to see it? And see it in Full at that?
Yet we are in a constant search for a ladder to a better life - - bigger/better home, better jobs, higher wages, faster cars, bigger TV screens, more exotic holiday destinations, better personal health and better economic health… To that end, we give our time, our sleep, our money, and our energy, much as our parents did before us. Some would even die and die gladly, if that would make a better life for their family.
 
And what if the marker for ‘better’ is simply a detour, a decoy, just another man-made deception of the grandness we are and come from and something we can choose to live right here and right now?
 
Accept and embrace energetic responsibility that Serge lives and offers in his presentations and we see that what we want for our children ceases to matter if we leave them an unlivable world.
 
If we intend to provide a different life, and a safer world, for future generations, we have responsibility to NOT ignore the quality of EVERYTHING we leave them. 
 
That quality comes from the way we live in each moment. It is these revelations brought through and lived by Serge that many ears find too prickly and many eyes too stinging.
 
Nevertheless, Serge’s teachings are built on unity, oneness and universality and therefore what hurts one hurts us all. To throw any amount of poison into the blood of humanity, is a crime against Humanity.
 
There may be those who have trouble placing Serge Benhayon on par with some of the greatest philosophers in our history because these great sages had qualities of genius that we might find difficult to comprehend anyone can replicate.  And yet to Serge this right is due.
460 Comments
Michelle Mcwaters
10/4/2017 11:30:21 pm

'What Serge Benhayon sheds light on is a whole new array of modern day plague phenomena on the block that we’d rather remain blind to. Exhaustion plague. Lack of Self-Worth plague. Cyber Abuse plague. Lack of Self-Care plague. The Checking out plague. The numbing and dulling plague. Pornography plague. Irresponsibility plague….' Until I met Serge Benhayon these modern day plagues I had had a feeling about but hadn't articulated firmly into words. In wanting to numb and check out, as you suggest Dragana, I hadn't wanted to see all of them for what they were in full. And that's the thing about Serge Benhayon, he's not delivering anything we do not know he is simply bringing what we know to the forefront of our awareness..

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Jennifer McGee
10/4/2017 11:51:46 pm

It is certainly unusual for one man to live so fully in so many different roles in life without being identified by any of them. Me thinks there is something in this way of livingness that he so simply and powerfully presents with such unwavering consistency.

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Stephen Gammack
16/4/2017 10:00:16 am

"Unwavering consistency" this is so true Jennifer, and so important to realise as having this consistency allows us to not squirm and deny the truth of what is presented. As often Serge Benhayon presents the difficult topics that we might rather not hear, the ouch moments that expose parts of life that are not what they could be

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Rowena Stewart
14/6/2017 09:16:38 pm

What always strikes me most is that if you do not know who Serge Benhayon is when you first walk into the lecture hall, you won't guess it until he walks on stage, such is the lack of identification with which he leads his life. The 'unwavering consistency' that you speak of Jennifer is the bedrock of his teachings, a living example that simply proves the absolute power of choosing to live tenderly from the heart and to respectfully rock the boat, hence exposing the lies we live by and empowering us to return to the full glory that we are.

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Nattalija link
12/1/2018 01:04:20 am

The unwavering consistency is what is so powerful in the teachings of Serge Benhayon. Knowing how our current world is continuing to show more and more irresponsibility but standing in truth as he communicates this with understanding and equalness for all.

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Katerina Nikolaidis
11/4/2017 12:41:48 am

This is beautiful Dragana. The very fact that we are a human race of sceptics, weary and mistrusting shows the rippling signs of the plagues that are upon us which you so aptly describe.
It can be seen in the eyes of men and women and children younger and younger now - the loss of the knowing, of the wonder that cannot but be there when our grandness is known.
Serge Benhayon reflects this wonder, this grandness, constantly, consistently. But it can never come back to us through a fix or a hand-out, and that's why Serge's teachings and reflection of unwavering dedication and responsibility will ruffle the feathers of some - for that level of dedication and commitment to love many of us sadly do not want to take.

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Joseph Barker
11/4/2017 12:46:28 am

So true Dragana - and where do these pictures start? They seem to come from the way we see life, and use words to delineate and separate, dissect and analyse. We see birds, trees and the air as individual things. This might seem obvious as ABC, but Serge Benhayon brings us back to these 'basic' facts to look again and wonder if we really have it correct. The irrefutable fact is we have not. What Serge presents puts this beyond any doubt, illustrating the grand sphere of life that is truly there instead of the small boxes we tend to see. Naturally as you show he is impossible to 'box' and the same should be true of me and you - for we are in our essence completely borderless.

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Fiona Pierce
11/4/2017 12:49:45 am

It's a reality that we do have many plagues in our world today - "Exhaustion plague. Lack of Self-Worth plague. Cyber Abuse plague. Lack of Self-Care plague. The Checking out plague. The numbing and dulling plague. Pornography plague. Irresponsibility plague…." no less destructive and we could say even more so than the plagues of old. And yet in Serge Benhayon we do have someone who offers us a true and whole understanding of life and a way back to living life from our innermost essence, truly free.

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Heather Pope
28/5/2017 02:19:38 am

The understanding of life offered by Serge Benhayon through the teachings of the Ageless Wisdom bring the world a new approach, a way out of the plagues of the world.

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Vicky Cooke
11/4/2017 01:09:55 am

All of what you have shared is so true Dragana, that plagues are no longer bacteria, viruses or mites but we have plaques of exhaustion, depression, anxiety, abuse .. the list goes on. The word is indeed a classroom and Serge Benhayon is the current World Teacher who patiently peels away the veil of illusion so that all may start to truly see and wake up. He is a true and absolute blessing to all.

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Rowena Stewart
23/4/2017 08:53:11 pm

I wholeheartedly agree Vicky, Serge Benhayon relentlessly peels back the layers of illusion that we have dragged in front of our eyes in order to avoid seeing the truth of our behaviour. And now we are faced with plagues that are even more insidious than Spanish Flu, because they are spreading unchecked through our societies and becoming our norm. Serge is an absolute blessing, a man firmly locked onto his purpose, deeply connected to God, restoring our true normal and empowering us to truly resolve these deeply destructive patterns of living.

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Carmel Reid
11/4/2017 03:33:54 am

Serge Benhayon is indeed a great philosopher and, as did many ancient philosophers, he is prepared to stand up and speak Truth. He tells us the truth of how we live and why we are so sick as a humanity and the choices we make that are at the root of it all.

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Nattalija link
9/2/2018 02:51:10 pm

A philosopher like others before him that would bring truth as the world continues to bury its head from it.

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Lorraine Wellman
10/9/2018 09:47:37 pm

Serge Benhayon brings an understanding of life, and a truth about what is going on, how we are plagued by exhaustion, lack of self-worth, cyber abuse, checking out, numbing, lack of self-care, irresponsibility to name just a few.

Jane Keep
11/4/2017 03:41:42 am

Absolutely brilliant testimonial - so well said Dragana. I absolutely agree. And a big fat YES - Serge is one of our greatest philosophers - and whether we realise this now or in lives to come - he is a stupendous sage.

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Matts Josefsson
11/4/2017 04:53:08 am

Strong words and rightly so. What if we realise that with Serge we have all the answers that we are looking for? But what will it take for the human mind to let go of the doubt? Are we well too invested in the life we have created for ourselves and so the words are not allowed in? Because if they were we would have to realise that the life that we might be living is actually not true. We seem to be lagging behind with realising world teachers when they are right in front of us. Did the people at the time appreciate Jesus and what he presented? Some perhaps but the bigger crowd didn't. And this goes with many teachers throughout the ages. Serge Benhayon anyways is here and now walking this earth. Will we recognize what he brings this time?

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
11/4/2017 06:11:24 am

There is a part of us that is never fooled by the images however much we sell out to them. That void feeling that needs numbing or distraction, the emptiness in the eyes of smiling faces of the successful amongst us, and the extent of drugs alcohol and self harm.
The wisdom offered by the great philosophers and sages is not something we do not know deep down in our heart. But while we have such penchant to play games, the fact that those like Serge Benhayon are prepared to stand up and remind us of our own truth, is a gift beyond measure. While we live the polar opposite of the grandness of who we are, the fact that they love so deeply that they do not hold back reflecting our true essence in every way even if that means unpopularity and reaction by the masses, and I find deeply humbling and inspiring.
And as well as that, the consistency of living that way in Serge Benhayon is a wonderful confirmation that it is possible to live with such an all-encompassing purpose and it is a choice that I and everyone else can make.

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Danna Elmalah
11/4/2017 09:23:31 am

Thank you Dragana, what an incredible testimonial of truth; lived and by observation from the life lived by Serge Benhayon. He is very ancient with the wisdom he brings - yet quiet familiar what he is sharing - as to what we all know deep down. Hence, the teachings he brings to humanity are someting we can deeply benefit from and learn immensely from at the same time. To drop the arrogance of that we got it all, as to feel yes inside we do have all that we are, yet we have almost not lived an ounce of that. No critique, a simply observation. So as shared before - he shows us something we need to this time around to take deeply and if willing choose to life by.

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Harrison White
11/4/2017 10:54:33 am

Amazing Blog Dragana! You hav so accurately portrayed how we live ore laced with images, sometimes not even consciously and okay out these in our lives like it is a movie, rather than seeing things how they really are.

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Nattalija
21/10/2018 02:00:00 pm

Feeling and seeing what is truly going on out there is the greatest gift we can offer ourselves - not wrapped or sugar coated but a realness that allows us to feel that the gifts we have within are truly the treasures we can connect to and offer another that surpass any boxed gift.

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Rebecca
11/4/2017 10:59:30 am

Until I met serge, I believed that to live based on pictures was the only way to live, constantly looking outside and making or modelling myself and presenting that to the world. Since meeting Sere, I know on many levels this is still what I do, but I have come to appreciate that in actual fact I am already everything I need to be should I choose to stop chasing the pictures and instead choose to connect to who I truly am.

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David
21/9/2018 10:45:28 pm

Rebecca i am with you on this, my life was about creating images in my head to live to in some way - shape or form. But without an image I was nothing. Now I am loving not having so many of these images and being free to enjoy life unfolding.

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Lieke Campbell
11/4/2017 11:01:48 am

There are so many illnesses and diseases we currently don't acknowledge as such that are energetic - even smaller than the smallest viruses and they are causing us as humanity a lot more trouble than we realise. Living from energy that is not love is making us ill. That is the understanding Serge Benhayon and the Ageless wisdom he represents into my life and of all who are interested which is amazing.

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Sylvia Brinkman
11/4/2017 11:55:30 am

Indeed so, Serge Benhayon brings the best X-rays to us we can confront ourselves with when we choose so.
He brings all back to the simplicity by taking all images away from himself and present from there to us. In that all what is and always was not of any truth gets revealed.

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Mary
11/4/2017 12:47:18 pm

What you have written Dragana is quite true and we are totally ignoring the quality of everything we are leaving for the future generations to clear up in every sense of the word. And we will reincarnate into the mess we have left behind, so now is the time to be responsible and to no longer ignore the mess we are in. Just reading the WHO health statistics shows that the life style we champion is actually not beneficial to our health at all.


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Sarah Flenley
11/4/2017 01:02:34 pm

Serge works for humanity and I feel this testimonial was also written for humanity. It felt very global reading it and the call to the bigger picture. The bigger picture to me involves healing our hurts, taking our blinkers off, seeing the world for what is truly going on and taking responsibility for our choices and looking at the quality of energy in which we are living our lives. I too am very grateful that Serge Benhayon speaks this truth, so we may know it for ourselves.

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Rosie
11/4/2017 01:51:16 pm

Dragana, I love how you say it like it is. There is so much to see and I have been realising how I have pulled the blinkers over my eyes time and time again, but thanks to Serge Benhayon, I am allowing myself to see and feel what is going on in the world. No more burying my head in the sand!

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Nattalija
4/11/2017 09:58:01 pm

Reading this I am realising how the work that is offered for humanity through the teaching of the Ancient Wisdom calls us to reconnect with all those moments when we didn't feel that the world was right, questioned the purpose in life and continue to move around the merry go round asking why.

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Joseph Barker
11/4/2017 03:21:21 pm

You are so right Dragana - Serge Benhayon has an amazing way of opening us up to receive the whole truth about life, this is so much bigger than just what we see. After a session with Serge there's a new appreciation that comes for the smallest details in every part of our world, for everything is understood to be meaningful and communicating in some way.

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Ingrid Ward
11/4/2017 05:41:07 pm

It is definitely a cringe moment when you finally know that your life has been created by you as a result of all the choices you have ever made. It then follows that the current state of the world is also a result of all the choices we as humanity have ever made, individually and collectively; we have been our own ‘plague’, our own ‘virus’. I have been affected by many of the current plagues that you have listed and it is only been as a result of the choice to meet Serge Benhayon, attend many of his presentations and to begin living the wisdom that he unconditionally shares that I am slowly healing from these plagues; this choice was been one that was fuelled by finally taking responsibility for my place and my part in this world.

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Rik Connors
11/4/2017 06:42:46 pm

The world is naturally balanced in how it is. We see the bad but because of love there is the bad, ugly or evil i.e. a natural balancing occurring in the background if we so choose to feel and see it. It is simply a choice to allow the clearer view however, because truth has not been wanted for such a long period of time and time has been invested into the images our blindness continually overrides the clarity. Serge provides the space for clarity and the awareness required to shift back to truth much quicker. Thus is the natural holding of the power of love Serge is.

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Stephen Gammack
11/4/2017 07:19:44 pm

We could add the plague of insular self interest, where we are able to disengage our senses enough to convince ourselves that a child suffering in a war torn country is another nationality and not of our kind. A massive illusion we play ball with everyday we make decisions based on culture, nationality and religion. Aspects of our life that are entirely false and yet make up exactly how much of our daily choices? That is a question worth pondering and one I heard first from Serge Benhayon, a philosopher to match any that have gone before.

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Rowena Stewart
26/4/2017 10:01:46 pm

I agree Stephen Gammack, it is an insidious plague that is sweeping through our cultures, causing us to turn a blind eye to another person's suffering because they have a different colour skin or have been raised with different cultural habits. We are all one and the same, a truth that Serge Benhayon not only presents, but lives in absoluteness, setting a real and tangible example of Brotherhood, thus supporting us to all re-align to this immutable truth.

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David
18/9/2017 10:44:26 pm

Great sharing Stephen, the self interest and 'small minded' approach to life mean that we choose not to feel with approach life from the whole of our body, if we did no doubt we would go through life considering the whole. I know when I am in connection with myself all my choices are different and are far more encompassing - yet do they go as far as holding the something going on in another part of the world, be in a starving child or latest hurricane as part of my responsibility.. something to ponder.

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Rowena Stewart
11/4/2017 09:29:31 pm

Thank you Dragana Brown immensely for your testimony. Serge Benhayon is most definitely this era's World Leader and rightfully takes his place next to all our famous prophets, those who love us enough to place before us the true consequences of our irresponsible and arrogant behaviours, as you say "an unapologetic truth bearer" that never holds back from saying what needs to said, even when it falls on deliberately deaf ears. And it's true, if we do not return to valuing our quality of life, what we hand on to our children is meaningless. What Serge Benhayon holds out to us is a return to the deeply honouring values that we have all lived before and know well in our hearts, and those who heed the call are indeed re-discovering the ability to see all of life from its energetic foundations up, no microscopes required.

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Jonathan Stewart
11/4/2017 09:36:23 pm

Living a better life to resolve our problems is the greatest illusion there is. Instead it is living from the drive of survival, giving short-term relief but solving nothing long-term, in fact only deepens the problem further. It is the truth of this that Serge Benhayon brings and many do not want to hear/see this as it means giving up their comfort.

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Ariana Ray
11/4/2017 10:15:58 pm

And yes we do have the 'Exhaustion plague. Lack of Self-Worth plague. Cyber Abuse plague. Lack of Self-Care plague. The Checking out plague. The numbing and dulling plague. Pornography plague. Irresponsibility plague.' All of these plagues are devastating human existence, yet none of them are even acknowledged in the world of medicine, let alone by the people who are suffering from them.

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Rowena Stewart
19/4/2017 08:46:35 pm

So true Ariana Ray, these plagues eat away at our inner values, creating a huge rubbish tip of neglect that some day we have to wade back through in order to return to our pristine and innocent essence, buried underneath the garbage. However, with enormous thanks to Serge Benhayon, there are many of us who can vouch that when we tackle the first two, the Exhaustion Plague and the Lack of Self Worth plague, as we come back to our senses it has a knock on effect on the other plagues and so the need to abuse, indulge and check out simply dissipates, the sign of true healing and evolution.

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David
11/4/2017 10:25:14 pm

Dragana I loved what you share here about Serge. I also love the fact that you remind us that our shield is often the screen, from our comfort to the realities of war and abuse somehow we feel shielded from this. Yet despite how often we say we can't let another generation go through what we went through it has only been Serge that is talking about the energetic quality that we live being the key thing that we offer all others, ourselves and as you have so beautifully put the next generation. To live with that responsibility is true love.

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Michelle McWaters
11/4/2017 10:46:48 pm

This is such a powerful testimonial Dragana and rips right through to the jugular! Your forthright words harbour no room for anything but the absoluteness of truth and they are much needed. Thank you for this.

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Christine Hogan link
12/4/2017 12:08:05 am

Serge provides the truth in a way that no other has done it before - he lives it for all to see and for the quality to be felt.

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Vicky Cooke
22/4/2017 11:47:10 pm

What you have shared here Christine made me stop, feel and deeply appreciate Serge Benhayon for all he is and for all he brings as I know if I did not know him then I would still be struggling and looking for the truth (and when I say the truth I mean EVERYTHING, no stone unturned, no thing not shared, no wondering about why or if) as Serge Benhayon through his livingness, dedication and commitment easily connects with the truth and shares and reflects this to all; which in turn my body responds to because it knows what is being shared is the truth. This is not to put him on a pedastal as every person is capable of connecting to the absolute truth it is just do we take responsibility and live in a way that allows this. So without Serge Benhayon and his absolute love where would I be today .. if I am honest I feel I would still be struggling and searching for the truth

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Gyl Rae
12/4/2017 01:11:54 am

I am actually going to have to come back to this time and time again. l live my life from images playing out in my head, like my own little private movie real that take me away from the reality and truth of what is really going on and from my body. This will not change over night but it is something definitely worth working on. Until I met Serge Benhayon I would have never known the truth of just how insidious and harmful living from images are.

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Heather Pope
14/1/2018 09:45:05 am

The trick of the pictures of how we think life should be are we think they are real, and so when life does not live up to those pictures, no end of pain and hurt appears, and yet none of it was necessary.

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Leigh Matson
12/4/2017 05:19:48 am

I got goosebumps reading this and there have been many times I've sat in presentations by Serge Benhayon and felt the same way. There have been many moments whereby I've not wanted to hear what has been said when the truth is presented, and every time the result is the same - resist all I want it leads me nowhere but to more harm. Entertain, be curious, explore and accept the truth presented then thats when my eyes open and life becomes clearer. And the more this happens the more I feel that being asleep and remaining blind to the truth in life isn't worth it.

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Alex Braun
12/4/2017 06:50:54 am

We are so much in need of "a wracking ball for images"! We are not even aware of the extent we are ruled and controlled by images as they are implemented so deep and insidiously that it takes some effort, honesty, willingness and in the end truthfulness to expose and release them to set ourselves free eventually. Point is that it is the images that keep us from seeing the images in the first place, that how the are designed. As long as there are images that have any hold over us we will not be fully free to just be who we are in our fullness. Serge Benhayon and the teachings of the Ageless Wisdom are in permanent service of humanity to undo the blindness that images impose upon us.

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Rowena Stewart
30/4/2017 01:25:17 pm

I agree Alex Braun. Serge Benhayon slices through the many layers of illusion that we have wrapped ourselves up in and holds the door open on another way to live, one free of image but strong in clairsentient wisdom and Universal Intelligence. We are perpetually presented with images 24/7, in our dreams and throughout our day. Learning to relinquish them is a life long process, but as Serge has proven, is attainable, living in unshakeable connection to the imageless wisdom of our soul.

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Joshua Campbell
12/4/2017 07:35:07 am

Anyone reading this take cautious and loving due heed. The only true freedom in life is energetic freedom from embracing energetic responsibility at all times without perfection of cause. There is absolutely nothing, zilch, zip to be gained from seeking to escape in comfort in any way in life no matter what it brings. Although this may seem crazy to many Serge Benhayon remains a living proof of just how freeing living true responsibility actually is. Until this time, one is constantly in the turmoil of the up and down nature of human life as it is governed by its emotions and everything that brings. The only true way is love, true love that is, and this can only ever come from living true energetic responsibility

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Eva Rygg
12/4/2017 11:04:20 am

A brilliant testimony to an amazing man - thank you Dragana.
The footsteps Serge Benhayon leaves behind will eternally remain for all of humanity to draw inspiration from.

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Heather Pope
28/5/2017 02:21:42 am

Sometimes when reading just a few pages from a book by Serge Benhayon it makes me wonder just how many years or decades it would take to really understand what is being offered, and to take the wisdoms and learnings into my life. There is so much gold in every book.

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David
9/10/2018 07:58:24 pm

Indeed Eva as many world teachers have offered before, the teachings are appreciated far more after the time then at the time. It's an example of humanity being offered what is next, the support for us all and yet mostly we stay stuck in the drama of problems than embrace the answers to those problems.

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Rebecca
12/4/2017 11:17:12 am

It can be all too easy to fall hook line and sinker for a life based solely on pictures - after all we are taught from young to rely on nothing but our eyes, rather than to first feel what the quality is that we are looking at - hence why we can look at photos of models who are anorexic or don't actually like their bodies or feel healthy or beautiful and yet we aspire to look and be like them. 

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Nicola Lessing
12/4/2017 11:33:10 am

Yes we live life with images that are not true to who we are and one of those images is that we don’t have images. One of the ways Serge Benhayon exposes so many of the lies we live is by asking really simple questions that in their simplicity reveal the lies and have us wondering why did we never ask that question ourselves?

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Nicola Lessing
12/4/2017 11:34:06 am

Have you ever noticed how most world teachers and great philosophers were not recognised or truly appreciated in their life time? Even worse many were tortured, crucified, stoned and imprisoned. I have no doubt whatsoever that Serge Benhayon is the great world teacher of our time and I feel absolutely blessed to know him and have the opportunity to be here with him. An interesting by product of this is that by recognising the Divinity in Serge, I come to recognise it in myself and everyone else as I discover that we are all equal at essence. Therefore when we reject a great world teacher really it is ourselves we are rejecting.

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Michael Brown
12/4/2017 11:34:16 am

Beautiful words Dragana. There is certainly lots here for us all to ponder on in regards to what we are really prepared to see.

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Jane Keep
12/4/2017 12:08:02 pm

I love that Serge Benhayon slices through illusion, images, ideals, beliefs and so much more every time he presents. And whilst at times I can feel distinctly uncomfortable in my seat with the realisations of the irresponsibility I have lived life to this point I feel deeply blessed to know Serge, and for the clarity, and truth that shines so brightly in a world that has lost its way.

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Ariana Ray
12/4/2017 07:52:18 pm

Serge Benhayon is certainly master at exposing and deconstructing the images we have all fallen for so readily. He is indeed a sage, and a true man of the Universe.

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HM
12/4/2017 09:58:00 pm

Fantastic testimonial Dragana and I totally stand with you on all you have shared. Serge Benhayon is a wrecking ball of images and presents to us how images have contributed to the modern day plague - and whats more - that it Is our choice to lively images and not how we truly feel. What a huge rock to turn over and expose and actually ask if we want to take responsibility here or not.

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Rowena Stewart
12/4/2017 09:59:50 pm

"Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images." A man who cannot be put in a box, however much we try to, he defies the world of images through his complete commitment to evolution. Just when you think you Serge Benhayon has reached his pinnacle, he climbs into yet another expanse of knowing and expression and hence he keeps on deepening, evolving and delivering more science and philosophy from God, constantly wrecking without apology the many images we desperately invent in order to hide from our true responsibility.

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Helen Elliott
12/4/2017 11:06:44 pm

'Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images.' I love this Dragana - so much expressed in so few words. In our image saturated world Serge exposes the lack of responsibility that is endemic and brings Truth to those who are willing to hear.

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Heather Pope
14/1/2018 10:00:52 am

We didn't even know they were images before Serge Benhayon, we thought they were real.

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Matilda Bathurst link
13/4/2017 12:19:09 am

This is a beautiful, heart felt and philosophical testimony to Serge Benhayon and I appreciate the opportunity to read it. We are living in a world of 'plagues' and Serge Benhayon is a world teacher - one who in his integrity, commitment and lived way is offering us the reflection to make true change for us all.

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Heather Pope
28/5/2017 02:31:00 am

One of the great insights offered by Serge Benhayon is that we actually have plagues in this world. The plague of exhaustion for example is something that dominates many people's lives, and is sadly considered normal, when actually it is far from normal or acceptable.

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Jennifer Smith
10/6/2018 10:50:10 pm

I agree Heather. How important is it that all of the plagues are called out or nominated for what they actually are, so that we all slowly but surely begin to wake up to the fact that what we now consider normal has no part in how we are?

Golnaz Shariatzadeh
2/6/2017 12:03:16 pm

It is a huge support calling out the abusive and harming nature of such areas that we have become so numb to. Serge Benhayon has never backed away from calling something for what it however unpopular it might initially be. And what a blessing that is when someone loves enough to do that. It is as if the light is turned on for us to see our blind spots. Without it humanity will carry on grinding it self into a deeper and deeper mess.

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Katerina Nikolaidis
13/4/2017 03:24:30 am

The part of the human mind that doesn't want to see what's really going on in the world we have created is what then thwarts the ability to see the magnitude and depth of love available. We cannot see and feel the love that is there for us, the love we all in actual fact are, if we don't let ourselves see the horrors we have allowed to be.
This is what Serge Benhayon inspired in myself and countless others - to see, really see all of it - the ugliness we have been privy to creating in the world we have today with its wars, bombings, terror strikes, illness rates, domestic violence, suicide, murders and rapes and so much more, while underneath, within us, always, all along, is the currency of love, of sensitivity, of tenderness and exquisite preciousness that makes us all one and the same - and which one day, each of us in our own time will remember, and reconnect back to.

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Michael Brown
13/4/2017 05:54:07 am

It is our pictures that end up causing our hurts, disappointments and falsified happiness. In other words they provide both sides of the same coin. What you have offered here is an opportunity to renounce the coin altogether and live from a point of consideration of where humanity truly need to go rather than what we think we need.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
13/4/2017 06:05:16 am

It is perfect that so many are inspired by Serge Benhayon as a role model. It is time that we do not rely on a handful of Soulful individuals to pave the way, and more and more of us love our brothers and sisters enough to raise our head above the parapet and also stand for the truth which humanity so sorely needs.

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Rebecca
13/4/2017 09:21:34 am

Serge truly is borderless - there are no areas of life he will not bring truth to, and no person he will hold this truth back from. This in itself is extraordinary in a world so dominated by the fact that we often change who we are and what we will say or present depending on who we are with.

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Alex Braun
13/4/2017 09:24:29 am

One of the most devastating images is good and bad, right and wrong as it distracts us if not even estranges us from connecting to and acknowledging truth. Without seeking truth and instead settling for good/right we are lost and don´t even recognize it. Serge presents nothing less than truth and exposes good/right for the illusion it is. No wonder that this is challenging for many and even heretical for some.

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Rowena Stewart
21/5/2017 08:36:36 pm

I have fallen for the good/bad, right and wrong attitudes for years, judging the world, myself and those around me with harsh and critical eyes. Meeting Serge Benhayon shone a very bright light on the rot that underpin these ideals exposing the absolute lies they are founded on. When we seek and uphold the truth, our pillars of life are built on integrity, honesty, purpose and humility, the willingness to do what is needed without hesitation or self-interest. No more bashing anyone, self or otherwise, just a deep appreciation of the love and wisdom that lies within us all and the immense power that we have we come together in true and uncompromised brotherhood.

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Jonathan Stewart
13/4/2017 01:03:46 pm

Without a doubt Serge Benhayon stands equal to all the greatest philosophers and world teachers and in time, without question, we will be recognised as such

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Sarah Flenley
13/4/2017 01:04:21 pm

"without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us"

This is such a loving work in progress to allow ourselves to do that, as it asks us to relinquish control and mind knowing and to surrender to the deep inner-knowing that we all have.

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Danna Elmalah
13/4/2017 03:06:52 pm

We can say that we can either hold a border or not, we can open our hearts or close down our hearts. There is an universality to life that is almost not lived on earth - hence we see the consequences. What Serge Benhayon is simply showing is that we got an universality to us that must no longer be ignored. And that we open up ourselves (to the borderlessness within us), we come to feel that we are One. And that everything we do affects the One we all are. Nothing can be done within having a ripple effect on another. By this lived way, and shared truth, I got inspired to life from the initial same place, to surrender myself back to my openheart and surrender to this borderlessness that is within us all.

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Gabriele Conrad
13/4/2017 03:34:14 pm

You rightly portray Serge Benhayon as the world teacher and philosophical giant he is – he invites us to see what is there to see, no matter how ugly and unwanted; after all, we have created it and it is our choice whether we take responsibility and make the needed changes or keep throwing more solutions at our pandemic problems.

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Rowena Stewart
13/4/2017 09:58:41 pm

"We live our lives through screens and images in this way, and we don't seem to distinguish what is real or fake anymore." And so we drift further away from knowing who we really are, until the day we meet Serge Benhayon who puts us firmly back in touch with our essence, buried under a pile of false images that simply need steadily ejecting from within us. The more we are able to identify and ditch, the easier it is to re-unite ourselves with our imageless essence, consistently supported by Serge, who keeps expanding our horizons, removing the images that restrict our expression and keep us dulled to our enormous grandness.

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Michelle Mcwaters
13/4/2017 10:13:59 pm

'Hence why we can watch a little bit of war from our warm, comfy, heavily cushioned living room sofa, 30 seconds of what's going on in Syria, and when we've had enough, switch over to, say, Celebrity Big Brother!' I love the message being conveyed here. In our comfort we become inured to the war, pain and suffering that is clearly affecting so many and turn the switch off. Through Serge Benhayon's example I have come to feel the urgency in which love and the reflection of it is needed with true commitment and purpose. Working on my issues and my desire to numb, switch off and not participate in life I have woken up to the responsibility that I play and that we all play in supporting each other with life. This we can't escape from no matter how much we pretend we can!

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Eva Rygg
14/4/2017 03:47:29 am

Indeed Dragana, are we, humanity, ready to see the truth when it is handed to us? Are we willing to see that the reality, the way we have known it, does not really exist?

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Heather Pope
14/1/2018 10:02:46 am

The comforts of modern Western life are so widespread, think about TV, meals delivered to your door, 24x7 shopping and it goes on. Our comfort asks us not to want to see that our way of life is detrimental to living a life of meaning.

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Melinda Knights
14/4/2017 12:33:51 pm

Dragana thank you, I really enjoyed your blog. The non-bacterial based human plagues you speak of show our focus on the physical, the medical and the financial, without regard to the inner world of the human being. Whilst the outer world improves and perhaps even meets our images, humanity's inner world is corrupting and decaying further.

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Carmel Reid
14/4/2017 03:31:55 pm

I hadn't realised how much my life was built on pictures until I met Serge Benhayon and listened to his presentations. I built up images of who I thought I should be, how to live my life, how everyone else should be - every aspect of my life. Now I'm learning to let go of all those impossible expectations and to be present here and now, which life as it is.

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vanessa M
14/4/2017 10:29:11 pm

Oh yes to see and not see all, to ignore what we feel and override it to fit the images of what life should/could be, rather than what is true. Serge is most definitely for me a world teacher, he is the only person I have known to live the truth he shares, it is easy to see as it is in his body, in the way he walks. How we are with everything matters to the whole and in an ear of irresponsibility plague as you share Dragana this will never be a popular teaching. The truth is it is and the truth it will remain be it popular or not!

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Eva Rygg
14/4/2017 11:10:13 pm

Could it be that living according to our images gives us the perfect excuse to not take responsibility for our choices?

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Beverley Croft
15/4/2017 03:02:24 am

Serge is offering us a whole different way of life, a life of energetic responsibility and Truth in ALL that we do, what an amazing life we could develop here on this earth, would we truly listen to this great man, and be willing to give it a go. We would then be leaving a much clearer and cleaner Earth for our future generations.

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Ariana Ray
15/4/2017 10:55:33 am

"Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images.' We are driven and herded like sheep by these images and even in the same manner as a donkey is led by the nose with a carrot. Staying with the body and not the image, that is mastered by Serge Benhayon.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
15/4/2017 11:17:19 am

“We can watch a little bit of war from our warm, comfy, heavily cushioned living room sofa, 30 seconds of what's going on in Syria, and when we've had enough, switch over to, say, Celebrity Big Brother!” Ouch that is such a vivid picture of how numb and given up we have let ourselves become. It is a blessing that humanity periodically has had those like Serge Benhayon that ask the right questions to bring us our of our stupor and inspire a return to love, brotherhood and responsibility.

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Michael Brown
15/4/2017 12:33:56 pm

"Through Serge’s profound teachings one comes to a greater understanding that even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing." I love this. It's the same way we can be siting still yet moving at thousands of miles per hour, or walking but be completely still within.

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Rowena Stewart
15/4/2017 12:39:54 pm

"Yet we are in a constant search for a ladder to a better life" We mistake 'better' for 'evolution', at least we did until Serge Benhayon appeared on the horizon and demonstrated through his living way and divine intuition what true evolution really is. Life is not about better, it's about expanding, evolving and returning to our historic grandness is all senses of the word, co-creating a global brotherhood and moving on through the Universe. We have so much to learn from this most extraordinary, normal man.

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Jonathan Stewart
15/4/2017 12:49:34 pm

Images become targets we aim for in life and points of comparison that we judge our success or failure by. Yet they are illusionary, created in our minds by influences external to ourselves. Learning to discard them and live image free is challenging yet so liberating and empowering.

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Aimee Edmonds
15/4/2017 01:31:07 pm

I would also add here the blame plague, which I've used lots, that ensures we hold on to hurts and issues for way longer than needed and use them to not take responsibility for what we have chosen. Yes this and other truths can be uncomfortable to hear, "many ears find too prickly and many eyes too stinging.", but we are so supported and I personally feel blessed to hear these truths presented again by Serge Benhayon so that we can all make our way out of the illusion of individuality and once again live as one and consider the all.

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Vicky Cooke
15/4/2017 01:52:26 pm

This is definitely one to ponder on 'Our actions and behaviours are often the result of our own beliefs we hold around images,' If we took away all the images in the world what would we have? Panic, a loss of identity, no reflection back ... maybe all three and then some. I would say loss of identity would be the biggest one. The beauty of what Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine present is it has zero to do with images but absolutely everything to do with truth and the re-connection to that truth, love, stillness, joy and harmony that we hold within for this is where true wisdom and the key to life lay ... no in all we see around us.

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Kerstin Salzer
15/4/2017 05:39:37 pm

It is very inspiring to know a man who is living 24/7 with concsious presence not letting himself be distracted or guided by pictures, but who has a deep connection to his body and thus a great wisdom coming from this intimate connection with his body.

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Rowena Stewart
26/5/2017 09:18:28 pm

So true Kerstin. Serge Benhayon navigates his way through this life via an absolute connection with an internal radar that has no reliance on images or pictures to guide his course, just a constant connection to the grand intelligence of the Universe that keep relentlessly expanding.

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Heather Pope
15/4/2017 06:34:54 pm

The modern day plagues are often not see, or dismissed as just how the world is, but the time is coming where they need to be brought out of the closet and seen for what they are.

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Matilda Bathurst link
19/4/2017 07:46:36 pm

Yes, because until we are prepared to be honest about the devastation that lies all around us, we are able to hide in the comfort of our 'ignorance'... the devastation mounts and the call to wake up becomes more urgent and insistent.

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Harrison White
15/4/2017 08:21:52 pm

That what I love so much Dragana, that with Serge there is no on time, off time, or even a different character for on stage and different character off… he lives dedicated to purpose. The thing is we have configured our lives in a certain way, they have a certain look, and it is based on our images or can be based on our truth, wherever we go and we experience evolution or the way the world is we rely on this, our movements to get through - and Serge Benhayon is reflecting a possibility that we can carry a Universal quality in our movements.

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Rowena Stewart
15/4/2017 09:42:49 pm

We think we're awake and then you meet Serge Benhayon and realise just how wilfully and ignorantly asleep we have been.

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Heather Pope
19/4/2017 11:02:52 am

And when we then awaken, we realise we can stay awake, and see the world through truthful eyes and an open heart.

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Fumiyo Egashira
15/4/2017 11:11:24 pm

That is a great point, Dragona – how people may find it difficult to place Serge Benhayon on par with some of the greatest philosophers in our history – in Serge, we see the realness, the possibility that there is another way of being that might actually be available to us all and it becomes so clear to us what then is stopping us – our choices – that, is the truth we have known all along but refused to be reawakened to for a very long time. There actually is no excuse. Heaven is not reserved only for the chosen few.

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Joel Levin
16/4/2017 03:37:46 am

It seems counter intuitive but in reality it is completely logical that a person that loves humanity so much that they are willing to say the things that might make them unpopular, but speak to the heart of the truth that we would rather not see or hear. Indeed this is Serge through and through

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
20/4/2017 12:19:23 pm

What is also a mark of immense level of Serge Benhayon's love is that everything is delivered with a deep level of understanding and honouring of people, with no expectations, simply letting everyone come round to their own truth in their own time. And what moves me deeply is that he does not tire and will go again and again. He never ever gives up on people even when we sometimes give up on ourselves.

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Ariana Ray
16/4/2017 06:28:24 am

'We live our lives through screens and images.' And so we do - so much so that we stop looking at this real world and deal with all it has to offer us in terms of evolution, and bury ourselves in a world of TV friends, drama's games and all manner of distractions, read magazines crammed with fake images and live cardboard lives with these 'people' who are not people at all, but actors fake a totally false life. How do we retain any sense of who we are in this pressure cooker of images? Into this pressure cooker, along comes Serge Benhayon, image free. He is showing that there is another way to live, that he knows this to be true because he does live it.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
16/4/2017 10:00:02 am

“Even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing.” We are blessed that individuals like Serge Benhayon have throughout history prompted us to wake up from our semiconscious haze, have reminded us of the significance of observing with our hearts and reflected our true essence as the equal Sons of God that we all are.

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Alex Braun
16/4/2017 10:22:23 am

To be without images to know what to do we need to be and fully trust in our connection with the body, feel and live from the body by the impulses that don´t need an image but provide a direct knowing that initiates and activates the action required.

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Heather Pope
19/4/2017 11:01:46 am

Through the body we get clarity and hence this is why the care of the body is so important.

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Rowena Stewart
28/5/2017 08:55:14 pm

So true Heather and Alex, our bodies are giant radars that are perpetually receiving incoming messages that can guide us through life image free. Therefore caring deeply for this very sensitive instrument is paramount, so that we do not scramble the messages we are constantly receiving with popular toxins (sugar, alcohol, caffeine, dairy and worse) and so are able to re-focus our attention on reading and responding to what is truly required in this world.

jeanette
16/4/2017 11:41:58 am

"To throw any amount of poison into the blood of humanity, is a crime against Humanity." And as you have clearly documented there is a LOT of poison. It is a bitter pill to swallow that we each are responsible for this, and I too am one who gagged on it and spat it out refusing to see that my choices and the consequences of those choices, my lack of responsibility, actually play a huge part in contributing to the whole mess. I am so thankful that Serge Benhayon is here, now. Lets take full advantage of this and open wide for the best medicine one could ever receive.

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Susan Green
16/4/2017 12:06:52 pm

'Accept and embrace energetic responsibility that Serge lives and offers in his presentations and we see that what we want for our children ceases to matter if we leave them an unlivable world.' We have a very reduced and limited view the world, where we only want to see what we want to see - it's like wearing a pair of glasses that filter only the images we want. Meanwhile what world are we living in and leaving behind for the generations to come? Do we stop and ponder this, or as you say switch channels over to something else that asks us to look no further..?

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Shami
16/4/2017 08:27:23 pm

Thankyou Dragona for a stupendous piece of writing. I notice how when anyone writes about Serge Benhayon they need also to write about humanity as a whole, because he is always all encompassing of every person and so his teachings are a direct reflection to us about us and never are they just about him - they are always given for us to arise out of what we have ill-created and return back to a greater whole than what is actually available on this earth.

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Rowena Stewart
16/4/2017 09:38:28 pm

"Accept and embrace energetic responsibility that Serge lives and offers in his presentations and we see that what we want for our children ceases to matter if we leave them an unlivable world." Which we are very close to doing, so your article emphasises the perpetual and forever deepening message that Serge Benhayon delivers with every single move: take responsibility for absolutely everything we utter and seed forth in the world, because the consequences effect not just us, but every single person on this planet, consequences that will play out a long way into our future. The state we leave this world in is a direct result of the way we lead our everyday lives, so if we clean up our daily choices, make relationships and life about love, honesty, integrity and truth we can begin to lay tracks for a world that knows and breathes responsibility in all humanity chooses to express and do.

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Michael Brown
17/4/2017 05:54:59 am

Not only does the mind love images, but it also loves the aftermath of them. The doubt that pours in over decisions, the happiness of meeting expectations, the disappointment of the picture not coming true.

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Vanessa McHardy
17/4/2017 11:40:34 am

It is the insidious nature of these images that I am becoming more aware of, that we really do run to the beat of what we align to energetically, and we can very much be blind to our choices until the consequences of those are too in our face to no longer ignore. Serge shines light on everything and if you are willing you can see, heal and choose more wisely.

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Ingrid Ward
17/4/2017 06:41:36 pm

There are so many confirmations sprinkled throughout your blog that sum up the incredible man that is Serge Benhayon, but these words were the ones that jumped out for me today - “an unapologetic truth bearer”. This is a man who presents the truth like no one I have ever met, without an apology in sight, and although there have been times I have squirmed uncomfortably in my chair as I have listened, I have never wanted to run away as I have waited way too long for someone to finally make sense of not only my life, but this crazy mixed up world.

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Eva Rygg
21/4/2017 09:37:19 pm

Indeed - Truth makes sense.

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Carmel Reid
17/4/2017 07:09:37 pm

Serge Benhayon certainly gets us thinking about life in a different way and shows how striving for 'better' is not the answer, but many people's lives have improved as a result of the choices they have made.

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Heather Pope
19/4/2017 11:00:40 am

I had spent decades striving to get better before meeting Serge Benhayon. Now I realise there is nothing that needs fixing or to be better, but simply walking a path of returning to the wise woman I am.

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Rowena Stewart
17/4/2017 08:17:40 pm

"Our minds love images!" We are raised on images, fed them from the word go, encouraged to create them throughout our lives, moulded by them as we grow up. Serge Benhayon slices through our image laden consciousness, cutting a doorway into the Universe and humbly demonstrating through his living way that we are so much bigger and more glorious than any image we can possibly conjure up. This is such an enormous paradigm to dissemble, but thankfully Serge’s relentless commitment to the divine is slowly melting our resistance and empowering us to feel our inner love, wisdom and power, qualities that have no shape, just pure vibration.

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David
17/4/2017 09:30:04 pm

"This world of ours is one big classroom, and in this era we have Serge Benhayon, one world teacher, who is constantly offering those willing to see, hear and feel opportunity to learn through experience, seeing Truth with our own eyes." Dragana this point you make is something that stopped me today, the fact that we think we see but in my experience I had a filtered view of life, one that was what I wanted it to be (both good and bad) and no where near the truth of what I am starting to see today. Having the wisdom shared by Serge has helped me no end in starting to live life from truth and not right and wrong.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
17/4/2017 11:01:03 pm

Serge Benhayon is indeed a wrecking ball for images and many other untruths that humanity has created this world upon. He does this is with the greatest tenderness, humility and understanding. He simply loves and honours people deeply and asks the questions we have been avoiding which reveal that we too already know we are so much more.

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Nico van Haastrecht
20/4/2017 06:39:22 pm

It is indeed that great tenderness, humility and understanding that Serge shows to me that really make me understand that there is so much more about life than we think there is. The way he shows his connection with all of humanity without any restriction on religion, social status, culture, race or any other image we tend to put in front of it is for me very special to be reminded of and show to me that the love that Serge Benhayon is living is the real deal to make life about.

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Hm
18/4/2017 03:59:20 am

Serge Benhayon has allowed me to see how much images have taken over a show I grew up relying on them rather than my feeings or inner knowing. He lives in a way that is guided by what Cant be seen by the eye. The fact that everything is energy first and foremost and this runs much deeper than he physical.

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Monica Gillooly
18/4/2017 04:44:53 am

Serge is indeed a sage beyond compare and he is never ending in his willingness to remind us that we are so much more than any image we chase or even attain, and that we need to work for the all; after all how can we just take care of only our children if we destroy the wider life for all. As Serge has noted 'Everything is everything'

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leigh matson
18/4/2017 08:05:53 am

We hurt ourselves constantly when holding onto these images and thank God for Serge Benhayon for being that wrecking ball that shatters them. Once having gotten over the hurt that comes with shattering each inage there is much joy that follows.

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Heather Pope
19/4/2017 10:59:24 am

The ability to see within a false truth and present the truth behind the picture is a wisdom I never thought I would know, but thanks to Serge Benhayon we all now can access that truth.

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Carmel Reid
18/4/2017 11:29:06 am

It is so supportive the way Serge Benhayon encourages us to discern what is real or false, what is Truth or a lie. It is for us to refine the way we live in order for our awareness of what we feel in our bodies to be more easily read, and that becomes our marker for truth.

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David
31/10/2018 11:04:14 pm

Before hearing Serge present on discernment I took peoples word for things only to get hurt time after time, by discerning it helped me understand what people where saying, what felt true or not and ultimately meant I was no longer a victim of life.

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Rowena Stewart
18/4/2017 09:07:37 pm

"We live our lives through screens and images in this way, and we don't seem to distinguish what is real or fake anymore." The boundaries are definitely getting quite blurred between the real world and our virtual ones, so if you want to something to bring your attention sharply back into focus, then Serge Benhayon is your man.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
19/4/2017 04:56:16 am

I have not come across anyone more tender, more loving and more honouring than Serge Benhayon in supporting people to see the mess we are in as well as recognising that we have everything within us to turn it all around.

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Carmel Reid
19/4/2017 11:32:01 am

The pictures we live by can include living in the past - harking back to an old time and wishing we were still there. Life moves on and we have to adapt with it.

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Nico
19/4/2017 11:53:47 am

When I do become truly honest we can see that our life consist in fact of many plagues, and is far from that what so naturally lives within. To me this is simply a result of us denying this livingness from within and from that introduce the plagues into our lives. Thanks to Serge Benhayon who is constantly reminding us of this fact, we have not the opportunity to return to this way of being much quicker then when when we would have to find this on our very own. We now are able to accelerate our evolution and stop the waywardness life currently seems to be.

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Susan Green
19/4/2017 01:36:28 pm

I was reading recently that there is a rise in fake news, hoaxes and misinformation especially on social media, all the more reason to be more discerning when it comes to reading the news stories.

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Matilda Bathurst link
19/4/2017 07:43:12 pm

Having lost sight of true intelligence in our wanderings in our minds we might miss the genius of Serge Benhayon and the teachings he is offering. A world teacher and sage, I agree that Serge walks alongside the greatest philosophers in our history.

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Michael Brown
20/4/2017 05:48:34 am

I love the term borderless. Such an accurate description of how Serge's love knows no bounds or limits by race, religion or creed but encompasses all as one and one as all.

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Ingrid Ward
20/4/2017 10:03:21 am

Serge Benhayon in one workshop lovingly presented me with more common sense that I had ever been presented in the previous 55 years of my life. I always knew that there was way more to life than I could see around me and his presentation offered me the key to truly understand what I could feel was there. And what I loved, and still do, is that he demands no allegiance, no followers, and there are no borders to what he has to share with the world; this wisdom, the Ageless Wisdom, is available equally for all, as it always has been and always will be.

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Carmel Reid
20/4/2017 11:31:45 am

'This world of ours is one big classroom, and in this era we have Serge Benhayon, one world teacher, who is constantly offering those willing to see, hear and feel opportunity to learn through experience, seeing Truth with our own eyes.' I have always thought of us as living in 'Earth School' but never truly appreciated how much we are presented with lessons until I met Serge Benhayon, from whom I learned that everything is everything and nothing is nothing. In other words, every aspect of our lives, our environment, nature, people, reflects something back to us.

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Rachel Murtagh link
20/4/2017 11:35:08 am

Serge has lifted the veil, the cloud and the darkened glasses we all choose to see life through. His clarity and understanding about life and the way we live it, is the sharpest among anyone I have ever met. Thank heavens he is prepared to expose the truth even though this may not popular, and my cause severe criticism. To stand for truth and not hold it back, no matter what, is deeply inspiring.

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Heather Pope
28/5/2017 02:44:02 am

The nature of our society inherently means we think the way we live is "normal" and that anything other than that is not normal. Enter Serge Benhayon, redefining normal and challenging the many ways we abuse our own bodies under the guise of normal behaviour.

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Lucy Duffy
20/4/2017 12:36:46 pm

"We have got ourselves to a state of being that is viral yet does not come from a virus..." This is both true and thought-provoking. If we change the way we look at life so we see the modern-day plagues we are in fact welcoming in to our bodies in this way, we might actually start to do something about it, take responsibility for where we are at and make different, responsible choices which take into account that we are all one.

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Nico
20/4/2017 06:31:57 pm

When I do become truly honest we can see that our life consist in fact of many plagues, and is far from that what so naturally lives within. To me this is simply a result of us denying this livingness from within and from that introduce the plagues into our lives. Thanks to Serge Benhayon who is constantly reminding us of this fact, we have not the opportunity to return to this way of being much quicker then when when we would have to find this on our very own. We now are able to accelerate our evolution and stop the waywardness life currently seems to be.

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Rowena Stewart
20/4/2017 09:35:59 pm

"The part that human mind does not like to hear Serge speak about is that the cause here is not your every day invisible creepy crawly, but a result of something very palpable, much to our denial man-made - - our own choices." Something that one day science will discover and confirm, that how we choose to live affects our genes, our health and wellbeing, the environment and one another, even when we are not in the direct vicinity of a choice, action or event. We live in a spherical world integrally connected by energy, a science that Serge Benhayon is way ahead of his time in presenting, bringing deeper and deeper awareness to the level of our responsibility in this world.

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Michael Brown
21/4/2017 12:54:44 am

It's quite easy for us to blame corporations and media for providing tools that retard our evolution, however we must remember that it is all supply and demand and that if we truly claim our purpose here those companies and products will no longer be viable.

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Carmel Reid
21/4/2017 11:05:27 am

When we learn how limiting our eyes are and begin to use our clairsentience to experience life to the full, we are tapping into an intelligence way beyond the University style knowledge we normally aspire to. Serge Benhayon is showing us a way to live that most of us cannot imagine.

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Shami
21/4/2017 11:50:38 pm

I really get this message about the juxtaposition between watching war whilst sitting in relative comfort and being entertained. And I can see how images play a huge part of what any one person will consider comfortable or secure. One of the many incredible lessons that Serge Benhayon has given is about tension, and how it is OK to feel this, how in fact it is very normal to feel this and even can be great to feel this because tension can help us to be honest about what is actually going on, whereas if we numb and dull ourselves to the facts, the realities and ultimately the truths of life then we are lost to the many images of what life should or could be.

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Michelle Mcwaters
22/4/2017 02:23:35 am

The more I let go, the more I deepen my awareness, the more I open my heart and the more I am open to seeing - the more I totally appreciate Serge Benhayon! I still have moments however where I find the fathomless depths of his commitment, love and wisdom unfathomable, but I am open to going there!

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Eva Rygg
22/4/2017 11:30:25 am

Very true Michael – there is no denying our part-taking in what is playing out, hence there is also no escaping the responsibility. Nothing will ever change unless we choose differently.

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Carmel Reid
22/4/2017 12:39:14 pm

Serge presents life to us in such a way that we can understand in minute detail the way we live and how it affects our bodies and he also presents in such a way that we can feel our place within the whole Universe, knowing that we are all a part of something vast, and that we are not insignificant.

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Gabriele Conrad
22/4/2017 06:53:44 pm

This is an incredibly powerful article, shedding light on what is really going on and without excuses or blinkers. It makes it clear that the answers to our self-created dilemmas can be found if we but care to open our eyes to what is truly going on and feel how what we truly feel – instead of numbing and excusing ourselves. We are indeed addicted to images and to solutions and quick fixes, to looking good and making it through, no matter the price we all eventually pay.

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Ariana Ray
22/4/2017 08:52:07 pm

'The deceptive, polished media images of faces, bodies, lifestyles, all contributing to us detesting ourselves in parts or completely.' Yes, this is exactly the outcome of media images - we can also call it body dysmorphia, a prevalent mental ill-health disease amongst men and women today. And all for what? To sell products, glossies and make a small percentage of the population wealthy - but at such a high price. I would not want wealth from such a profoundly damaging industry.

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Stephen Gammack
23/4/2017 02:18:26 pm

In terms of what Dragana shares about seeing with the whole body I recall how much it changed my perception and the feeling of settlement in my body when Serge revealed that we don't look with our eyes but receive the images. The image comes to us, not our eyes to the image, for reasons I do not yet understand that was most profound to me. Perhaps it is because it is breaking another illusion, something Serge Benhayon is constantly able to do.

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Carmel Reid
23/4/2017 03:15:10 pm

When I first heard Serge Benhayon speak, like many people, it felt like coming home, there was a deep sense of recognition of the absolute Truth of what he presented. As his presentations went deeper and many of my choices were exposed, I could feel a resistance in me, and that is still there in many ways. I have made enormous changes in my life, and my health reflects that, but there is still a withholding. Serge never holds back - he is there every day living and working and serving humanity in everything he does. We are all equal so that means we can all do the same - we may have lifetimes of poor choices to overcome, but that doesn't mean we can't do it.

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Michelle Mcwaters
23/4/2017 10:52:48 pm

'We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us.' In this exposure it feels important to ask the question 'why?' From a very early age we start to shut down to this inner guidance because our education and parenting ignore this aspect of ourselves completely. To me it is highly important to begin to address this in the home and at school so that we can collectively learn that it is not about the doing but about the being.

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Carmel Reid
24/4/2017 12:12:08 pm

What will change the world is not technology but us as people and how we are with each other. It is thanks to Serge Benhayon that our awareness is retiring to that simple fact.

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Heather Pope
13/8/2017 01:18:18 pm

How we are with ourselves, how we care, how we speak, changes everything.

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rosanna bianchini
24/4/2017 12:39:16 pm

Very potent words Dragana, "To throw any amount of poison into the blood of humanity, is a crime against Humanity" bringing home the fact that we either harm or heal, and which ever we chose; the good the bad and the ugly, or the truth, it affects Humanity.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
24/4/2017 01:21:34 pm

The most empowering tool we have in understanding and responding to life is feeling and reading what is energetically before us. Images are a trick of the spirit, they feed us the arrogance of thinking we already know, and we are robbed of the gift of flowing and evolving with life.

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Ariana Ray
24/4/2017 09:19:10 pm

"We live our lives through screens and images in this way, and we don't seem to distinguish what is real or fake anymore." That does seem to be the way the world is going, relying on the 'truth' of the screen. Is it any wonder when you have computer games where children can rape and burn a woman as a part of a 'game' then run her over in a virtual car, that they grow up with a false sense of reality? The reflection that Serge Benhayon is offering is not touched by images, it is image free because he lives his life in a way that does not allow images to have dominance. He is a remarkable man who inspires me every day.

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Michael Brown
25/4/2017 04:30:48 am

We shut out so much of the world and all its wonders by fixating on those pictures.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
25/4/2017 11:19:28 am

The bottom line of Serge Benhayon's presentation is that we all have the same ability to connect with the wisdom of the Soul and to live that level of love and truth if we but choose. In fact this is our most innate essence. So it is kind absurd that we can deviate so far from this that we need reminders and proof in the shape of those like Serge Benhayon who have already chosen that way. Yet here we are. Thank God people like Serge Benhayon do exist and fabulous that many are also choosing this way in their own lives, offering a domino effect to humanity.

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Carmel Reid
25/4/2017 01:48:02 pm

Abuse is indeed rampant in our world and we may feel overwhelmed at the size of it, it is out of control, how can we ever recover? Recover we will and how many centuries it takes is up to each one of us to make different choices now.

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Ariana Ray
25/4/2017 10:34:26 pm

It is unbelievable that we have a whole industry that promotes 'the deceptive, polished media images of faces, bodies, lifestyles, all contributing to us detesting ourselves in parts or completely.' Yet it is very clear that this industry is about promoting the ultimate de-valuing of all. In complete contrast we have Serge Benhayon, the antithesis of that, a man who lives and walks truth, integrity, a care for all others and love.

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Michael Brown
26/4/2017 01:27:34 pm

It always amazes me just to see to how many people and to what level Serge Benhayon has given us the tools to have an absolutely amazing life. God bless Him.

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Rachel Murtagh link
26/4/2017 09:43:39 pm

Serge Benhayon brings the truth like no other. The world will change because of his influence.

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Jonathan Stewart
29/4/2017 01:13:07 pm

And without a doubt he will go down in history as one of the greatest philosophers of all time.

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Carmel Reid
27/4/2017 01:51:32 am

We've all heard about our 6th sense, there have been movies about it, but Serge Benhayon presents it as a simple truth of life, over and above our five senses, we have a way, a whole body experience way of sensing the energies passing through us and around us and awareness of that can lead to more honesty in our relationships.

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Sandra Dallimore
27/4/2017 12:16:11 pm

"...Serge’s teachings are built on unity, oneness and universality and therefore what hurts one hurts us all. To throw any amount of poison into the blood of humanity, is a crime against Humanity." - and this is the level of responsibility most of us don't want to take, to know that how we live in EVERY moment is felt by all.

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Suzanne Cox
27/4/2017 12:45:14 pm

"Through Serge’s profound teachings one comes to a greater understanding that even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing."

What indeed comes the question are out eyes truly for? Perhaps to reflect who we truly are and are from to the world and allow our whole bodies to express it, no longer focusing on the outside world and falling prey to all it entices us to not be; true to ourselves and live in a way that considers all in every movement.

Thanks to Serge's living example I now know undoubtedly this is truly possible and in that I feel a deep appreciation and love expand beyond this mere existence so many are trying to escape from in the opposite direction via visual stimulation and it's constant bombardment.

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Carmel Reid
27/4/2017 01:11:12 pm

To recognise that our responsibility lies in our own choices enables us to let go of blame, judgment and may other negative ways of being, leaving space for grater harmony in our lives.

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Harrison White
28/4/2017 02:54:06 am

Dragana your writing is spunky and fun I like it!

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Dragana Brown
30/4/2017 07:06:04 am

As is your drumming Harrison - and I Love it

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Michael Brown
28/4/2017 12:31:14 pm

Serge Benhayon certainly does knock those images out of the park. He is a man with no University Degree but with wisdom beyond any pHD that we could concoct on this earth.

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Carmel Reid
28/4/2017 01:04:13 pm

Serge Benhayon is tireless in his work to support us evolving. He is a role model for consistency. And yes, I agree, his name will go down in history as a great Philosopher.

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Kerstin Salzer
28/4/2017 06:49:20 pm

My observation is that I create images in my head and even if these images seem to be coming from a true source, as soon they are images they get like rigid and loose truth. If a situation or behaviour does not match the image reaction can be the consequence if I am not aware of it.

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Michelle Mcwaters
28/4/2017 11:37:16 pm

'There may be those who have trouble placing Serge Benhayon on par with some of the greatest philosophers in our history because these great sages had qualities of genius that we might find difficult to comprehend anyone can replicate. And yet to Serge this right is due.' Hear hear Dragana! We live in such an age of numbing and given up-ness that it may be hard to comprehend that someone with this much integrity, wisdom and love really exists. But exist he does, and my deep love and appreciation for this man is fathomless. I honestly do not know where I would be today were it not for his lived example of love and wisdom. Thank you Serge Benhayon, from the bottom of my soul.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
29/4/2017 01:52:48 am

Life is forever giving us an opportunity to connect more deeply and honestly with how we feel and expand our understanding awareness and responsibility. And of course openness, vulnerability and humility is part and parcel of it. But in a world that tells us the external images and the glitz is all that counts, we can easily forget this most fundamental relationship we have with life.

For years I was proud of the hardness with which I walked and the show that all is okay and under control. It is a blessing and a true gift when someone like Serge Benhayon lives the truth of who he his and by reflection invites you to do the same.

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Harrison white
29/4/2017 05:33:44 am

Serge Benhayon is like a real life super hero, his power is reflection, he reflects what we are and the choices we choose. What is so great about Serge is that he is a very down to earth and relatable man, yet there is a quality that he shares which is universal. How can one man do it all? One thing I have consisyently love about Serge is that he works to make others equal to him.

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Ariana Ray
30/4/2017 12:45:26 am

What a great comment - 'Serge Benhayon is like a real life super hero, his power is reflection, he reflects what we are and the choices we choose." Reflection is Serge Benhayon's super power, but it is a super power we all have, that is the beauty of what he brings - the truth of our our own super-power and we all have it without exception - if we but choose it.

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Katerina Nikolaidis
29/4/2017 12:21:17 pm

Living with a view of the world free of images is living with the freedom we all deeply long for and erroneously look for in escapes everywhere from exotic holidays to the latest gadget and entertainment scene. No escape is needed when we live in an image-free world, a world where our senses are open and alive to discern and read all that is happening around us.
We are here in the classroom of life to remember, to return and to live lives that are rich and full and image-free... which is what you see reflected, daily, consistently through Serge Benhayon and everything he does, everything he brings and everything he is.

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Carmel Reid
29/4/2017 01:03:51 pm

What Serge Benhayon offers us is a simple map we can choose to follow or not, to help us reconnect with who we are

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Jonathan Stewart
29/4/2017 01:08:31 pm

If humanity does is not willing to see what Serge Benhayon is presenting then humanity is going to be in a far worse state than it is in at present. Therefore it is the responsibility of all those who do see to enable others to also do so, not by evangelising but by lived example.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
30/4/2017 12:06:15 am

It is the biggest sting and humbling moment when you realise that much of what you have dedicated your life to has been the opposite of what you thought. Yet what a gift that moment is, because for the first time in a very long while you are free to choose afresh without the blinkers.

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kev mchardy
30/4/2017 01:18:08 am

There is so much wrong in the world today, corruption and disease is out of control, the gap between rich and poor just seems to be getting bigger and nobody has any answers, well that is until Serge showed up on the scene. I can't say I have seen anyone else with the connection he has to his Soul and the wisdom that brings, to answer the problems we face in the world today.

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rosanna bianchini
30/4/2017 02:39:31 am

The list of modern day plagues (outside the well documented, biggest killers of Heart disease, lung conditions, diabetes and dementia) have been named by Serge Benhayon – modern day plagues that we’d prefer not to put into that same medical category, but ones which have been clearly presented by him, to be precursors to many of those globally, well-documented diseases... "Exhaustion plague. Lack of Self-Worth plague. Cyber Abuse plague. Lack of Self-Care plague. The Checking out plague. The numbing and dulling plague. Pornography plague. Irresponsibility plague…." Unfortunately time will tell, before the systems and people make the changes that are already here to be made.

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Willem Plandsoen
30/4/2017 07:01:55 am

A true tribute to Serge Benhayon. He indeed exposes the world as it is, and persons who they truly are. As the world is even more ugly and evil than I would have dreamed is possible, humans on the other end are more beautiful, loving and powerful than I would have imagined. And that is not adopted philosophy, that is my personal experience, and one shared by many who have chosen to put the teachings of Serge Benhayon - which are the teaching of many great sages before him - in practice.

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Heather Pope
30/4/2017 10:38:06 am

Seeing the world and all it comes with through eyes that are not tainted with pre-planted images unfolds an awareness that cannot be accessed while the cover of false images is in place.

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Carmel Reid
30/4/2017 01:08:01 pm

What Serge presents is continually evolving so we too have an opportunity to evolve with every course, every presentation

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kev mchardy
30/4/2017 09:31:34 pm

Where have the images we subscribe to got us so far? A world that has little equality for all. Are we to stumble on as before all out for ourselves with our own comfort the ultimate goal or take a leaf out of one of Serge's books and start working tirelessly so humanity can wake up to the fact we are all the same and this is something I have come to know as truth from Serge's presentations.

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Matilda Bathurst link
28/5/2017 10:06:31 pm

I am loving the word 'tirelessly' here. It encapsulates commitment, responsibility and brotherhood, with a willingness to learn along the way.

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David
28/2/2018 05:04:58 am

There are few people that have their life together, a by together I mean where you can see the love and consistency in every aspect of their life, that is something I've see in Serge and yet as you say he does this not just for him but he lives for humanity. It is a great example of living and deeply caring and nurturing oneself but also everyone else equally so, knowing one cannot be without the other.

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Jane Keep
1/5/2017 05:51:38 am

I have never met anyone so clear in what he presents, so dedicated to all of humanity, who lives so open and transparently, who is so committed with so much lived integrity as Serge Benhayon. There is no one else like him. One day researchers will study him, and the media will write about him as he is truly remarkable. For now, he has a completely open door for anyone who chooses to listen, or go along to his presentations, or workshops. I for one will continue to go to as many presentations and workshops that I can.

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rosanna bianchini
1/5/2017 08:13:32 am

"Through Serge’s profound teachings one comes to a greater understanding that even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing." This beautiful sentence reveals the insidious nature of the images we are fed, and believe. They blind us both whilst awake and as we take ourselves to sleep.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
1/5/2017 10:52:33 am

All my life I have made it about pleasing people, making it an art to second guess what they needed. All along I believed that this was the most caring I could be for everyone. Yet since meeting Serge Benhayon and witnessing the level of love, honouring and absolute care with which truth can be expressed, and the empowerment, clarity, freedom and space this offers. I have also noticed that at times people do not appreciate hearing the truth and react – I have done it many times - but a while later when the penny drops, things start to unfold and so much awareness and understanding opens up. How much more loving and actually caring of people this is than my original strategy of only giving people what they would like.

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Katerina Nikolaidis
1/5/2017 11:32:45 am

You are absolutely right Dragana - to Serge the right to be amongst the greatest philosophers of our times is very much due. To deny this is to deny humanity the brilliance it has in its wake during these times.

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Victoria Warburton
1/5/2017 06:56:10 pm

Dragana Brown, your words resonate so very deeply – and deserve the space to be digested in full. I will revisit them.
The pictures and indeed images that we crave and strive for in life are, it must be said, largely self-driven – we seek security, a sense of 'bliss' and 'happiness', the 'perfect mate'… all in a bid to actually remove ourselves FROM life and create our own palatial sanctuary (however that looks for us – it could be a shed in the woods…) away from it…
What does this striving for 'better', for 'more' and for protection from the harshness of what we – humanity – have allowed to perpetuate in our behaviours toward each other, actually offer to the generations to come?
In truth is offers nought of any true value – except the message to 'look after your own patch'.
And yes, enter here the sage you have described, Serge Benhayon – "a wrecking ball for images" – who lays by virtue of the way he lives every breath, this all asunder and calls us to something higher. A quality of lived connection in our every way that cannot but consider the all in our every move.
To this, I am also a forever and willing student – there is nought greater to leave as a legacy for those to come, and to take to the grave in this life, than the strength of what is lived here and now. That is also be the but the foundation of greatness for what may be lived next time 'round…
And so we go… Thank-you Dragana, in all of the senses shared above, you rock dear lady.

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Carmel Reid
1/5/2017 09:16:27 pm

This is true, we don't really want to know what is going on in the rest of the world, because it is all so horrible, but we can all work towards greater harmony within ourselves and Serge Benhayon is showing us the way. He does not hold back in any way, shape or form.

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Golnaz Shariazadeh
15/5/2017 12:04:02 pm

Our true essence and expression is so much more glorious than how we have been living. And we have access to a far more level of awareness, power and love than we think we do. Serge Benhayon’s teachings and reflection by example are wonderful inspiration in connecting to and living this.

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Shami
1/5/2017 11:14:44 pm

There is a truth to life that comes without images, it is lived and experienced. We know this life as children and are subsequently fed pictures right from the start so as to be functional and productive in society. Some images are useful and help us to grow and evolve as a human race, but some are not so supportive and instead hinder our ability to connect with one another, which can leave us feeling isolated and confused. When Serge Benhayon presents he gives us an opportunity to experience life without the unsupportive images again, and in this place we can find ourselves again, patiently waiting for our own return.

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Liane Mandalis
2/5/2017 01:23:42 pm

This is a stunning presentation of truth Dragana, from one who knows the truth of what she sees. Those that are willing to see truth are those that are able to live it and by virtue of this can recognise another who also walks this light, albeit with more consistency. Serge Benhayon is one such steady walker. He has spent lifetimes honouring his body as a vehicle through which to communicate the wisdom of the Universe, the depth of God’s love. It is the consistency of this light and love lived that inspires us all to walk it with a greater degree, showing the world the profundity of who we truly are so that the we can shake free the lens of distortion through which we view the world from the nest of our own comfort.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
8/5/2017 11:21:25 pm

Every phrase in this comment deserves to be studied under a magnifying glass. I will stick to one that reflects that Serge Benhayon "has spent lifetimes honouring his body as a vehicle through which to communicate the wisdom of the Universe, the depth of God’s love" and that "It is the consistency of this light and love lived that inspires us."

How blessed is humanity that there are those who choose to live thus and support us to break free of our distorted image of the world, so that we can see that the glory we see in them is alive in us also and we too can live it if we but choose.

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Leigh Strack
3/5/2017 03:28:35 am

What still astounds me is that what Serge delivers is completely known and felt to be true, because inside we too feel the same. The only thing that needs encouragement is for us to be as Serge has done, and have no fear in speaking what we truely, deeply and suscintly feel from within.

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Carmel Reid
5/5/2017 02:40:42 am

'This world of ours is one big classroom, and in this era we have Serge Benhayon, one world teacher, who is constantly offering those willing to see, hear and feel opportunity to learn through experience, seeing Truth with our own eyes.' Serge does not hold back - he presents, we listen, and then we can choose what action we take or don't take. It is indeed an amazing opportunity to change our future.

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Victoria Lister
5/5/2017 03:29:41 pm

Dragana, you are so right in terms of what Serge Benhayon offers. For me, listening to his words has been tantamount to taking the red pill in the well-known movie The Matrix – take the blue pill and you stay blissfully asleep; take the red and you get to see the world and life as it really is. He is a consciousness and image-buster beyond compare, and in a world designed to keep us in illusion, very few people can hold a course that cuts through that but he is one of them. I feel exceptionally privileged to have met this extraordinary ordinary man.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
9/5/2017 11:57:00 pm

Well said Victoria. I recognise exactly what you mean: what is offered by Serge Benhayon is for me very much like the pill in the matrix which you would take to be awake and aware instead of the stupor that has become the norm. Yes indeed "in a world designed to keep us in illusion, very few people can hold a course that cuts through that but Serge Benhayon is one of them." and what is also so wonderful is that he openly and lovingly shares how he lives and manages this with whoever is interested, so that we can all also live the same for ourselves and for the benefit of all our brothers and sisters.

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Samantha Davidson
5/5/2017 11:02:34 pm

A borderless article, in honour of a borderless teacher, there is universal wisdom in what is shared through this article and what is inspired through the lived quality that Serge Benhayon expresses.

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jennym
6/5/2017 07:09:04 pm

The mere fact that we keep repeating choices that allow disharmony and war in the world would seem to suggest that the way we are living is not working and yet we don't wish to deeper and address this. Serge Benhayon so beautifully yet clearly keeps presenting the fact that despite our advancing technology we have lost the connection with our own true selves and the understanding that we are all naturally interdependent.

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Nicole Sjardin
6/5/2017 10:06:25 pm

The toxic modern day plagues that you refer to adds some accuracy to how debilitating these issues are for humanity. Serge tackles these issues with an unwavering love for humanity.

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Floris van der Schot link
7/5/2017 10:10:19 am

Serge Benhayon is indeed a world teacher. Offering us all - even though most of humanity will never meet him personally - a Wisdom that is not yet accepted as being Wisdom to the highest 'degree' - LOVE. His teachings are simple and deeply profound, repeated over and over again. Until we get it. There's much to learn about ourselves and each other. Yet, most of the people I know choose to pay little attention to themselves and what they feel. Yet everything Serge teaches and present comes from what he lives and has lived. This in remarkable and extraordinary and ordinary at the same time.

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Rachel Mascord
7/5/2017 11:49:15 am

It is fascinating that people throughout the Ages have struggled to see the sage that stands before them, stating the clear, but unpalatable truth.
In no particular order: Socrates, Plato, Hermes, Pythagorus, Da Vinci, Hypatia, Theron, Jesus, the Oracle at Delphi..etc, etc. All of them were derided and persecuted at their time. The were murdered or faced the risk of murder. The majority did not accord them the name 'sage'. Nor did they undertake the simple understandings and great teachings on offer.
Do we make the same mistake...perpetuate the same foolishness, and ignore the fact that the teacher of our Age is before us...offering the same lesson that has always been available for us to learn?
If we learn nothing else, let it be this...that greatness stands in the most normal of packages, that ordinary and extraordinary can be found in one, and that the heart perceives in full that which the eyes refuse to see.

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Dragana Brown
7/5/2017 12:54:06 pm

Hear hear Rachel Mascord.

And we say history repeats itself... Or is it the case that we repeat history?

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Otto Bathurst
12/6/2017 10:54:54 pm

Massive words from you Rachel Mascara and brilliant to be reminded of this. Our arrogance is perpetual. And yes Dragana - I would agree that it is in fact us who repeat history - dragging the same old garbage behind us, going round and round making the same choices - sure, sometimes they might be dressed up different - but the same choices. Serge Benhayon is inspiring me to break that cycle.

Esther Andras
14/1/2018 09:16:54 pm

"Do we make the same mistake...perpetuate the same foolishness, and ignore the fact that the teacher of our Age is before us..." Yes, it is an undeniable fact that we deny ourselves any learning from what we have lived before and thus as Dragana states WE are repeating our history. It is us who repeat that is so clearly not working and it is us who hold on to the same beliefs that blind us to the truth that is there.

Kerstin Salzer
7/5/2017 05:05:48 pm

"Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images."
This exposes how exquisite Serge Benhayons teachings are and the way if the livingness, because most of us are manipulated deeply by pictures.

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Heather Pope
8/5/2017 10:16:41 am

The plagues you speak of are just one tiny example of the common sense wisdom Serge Benhayon is willing to speak of that the rest of the world seems to pretend isn't there. Exhaustion is a plague much of society now lives with, it is just hidden with caffeine and sugar. These plagues will not disappear but will continue to grow until as a society we decide to address them.

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Ariana Ray
8/5/2017 09:03:50 pm

'We live our lives through screens and images in this way, and we don't seem to distinguish what is real or fake anymore. It doesn't even seem to matter to us.' And along comes a man who cuts through the fake and shows us all what is real by living it each day. Thank God for Serge Benhayon.

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Rowena Stewart
9/5/2017 09:29:09 pm

I have just clocked the title of this article, 'Borderless Sage" and it is true, Serge Benhayon lives life without borders, approaching everyone with the same equal grace, openhearted warmth and responsiveness fit for a king, restoring the true qualities of humanity where ever he goes and in all that he does.

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Michael Brown
10/5/2017 02:27:27 pm

Thank you for this Dragana, your astounding absolute love for Serge and all he stands for is so very beautifully received through your words.

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Eduardo Feldman
10/5/2017 10:39:13 pm

We are raised based on images, we are educated to accept to become images, we are trained to become images. We are judge against images. We judge ourselves based on images. We judge others also based on images. We measure how we do in life based in images. We resort to images. So, images play a great role in our lives from day 1. We are so polluted by images that we cannot see that the World Teacher is right here, right now walking...

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Carmel Reid
11/5/2017 06:14:33 pm

We cannot really ignore what is going on in the world, it's on TV, Social Media and people are talking about it, but what are they saying? Are we just saying how awful it all is or are we talking about what we can do about it? Serge Benhayon does not hold back - he explains exactly what is going on, the deeper understanding of it all, and what we can do. Inaction is comfortable, which is why so many of us stay there.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
14/5/2017 12:44:03 pm

What is also very comfortable is to blame and point the finger at everyone and everything else. Thanks to Serge Benhayon I am much more acutely aware of the importance of considering our own contribution through our choices. And this provides an awareness of the power and responsibility we have in turning the scenarios round.

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HM
11/5/2017 08:31:10 pm

'...even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing.' - this is a great point Dragana - Serge Benhayon has supported me to understand that in the past images were everything to me - and equal to that - the way I was living meant that my sleep was to play catch up rather than to truly nourish and rest my body, and the way I used my eyes was to try and look and not receive what was there to be seen.

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Ariana Ray
12/5/2017 08:07:44 pm

'This creation of images can affect life even more powerfully and stealthily than enunciation, or even enactment.' We totally underestimate the impact of images, they role through us and we think they are ours. That's the crazy thing.

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Andrew Mooney
13/5/2017 08:32:18 am

In my opinion Serge Benhayon does deserve to rank as one of the greatest philosophers and world teachers that has ever graced the earth over the ages.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
13/5/2017 12:57:49 pm

It is an enormous gift to be reminded that the images we hold on to and run with in life are just that – images. They are not real and nowhere even close to the grandness of who we are and the relationship we actually have with the Universe.

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Ariana Ray
13/5/2017 08:10:44 pm

'We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be,' I would say that there was nothing in this world that supported me to do anything other than look outside of myself for what and who I should be. Nothing - no education, work, family ever said - you have it all within, just stop and listen to what that deep stillness in your body is saying... you are with your soul or without it and nothing else matters but to be with soul.

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Jenny Ellis
13/5/2017 08:56:23 pm

Yes Dragana, Serge Benhayon is one of our great philosophers, there is no question of that for those who take the time and are open to the teachings he presents. One of the tell-tale signs for me is that he does not claim to be the only one, or special in any way, but that he is merely waking us all up to the fact we have access to all that he does, and are therefore inherently wise and great philosophers ourselves. That of course requires us to hold no images of what it means to be one of the 'great philosophers' - so where you started off this blog is spot on. If we retain images, we are blinded to what is actually in front of us.

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Jonathan Stewart
14/5/2017 12:57:23 pm

It is very true that there is a "part that human mind does not like to hear Serge speak about" the things he exposes because what he exposes takes away all the excuses we have for why our personal problems, and those of the world, are of our making.

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Rowena Stewart
14/5/2017 08:11:03 pm

"The Borderless Sage" is a term that not only crosses our international borders, the borders between the dimensions we live in. Serge Benhayon brings our awareness to the invisible dimensions that run our world, seeing through the boundaries between the physical and non-physical, empowering us to become aware of the innate strengths within us, enabling us to reclaim our inherent dignity.

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Carmel Reid
15/5/2017 12:09:21 am

Serge Benhayon doesn't teach us about right or wrong but encourages us to feel what is true or not. That makes such a difference, especially to all those whose religious upbringing was based on us all being 'sinners'.

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Michael Brown
15/5/2017 12:32:37 pm

We must understand our responsibility for our planet as a whole, not just the specific geographical area that we reside in.

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Matilda Bathurst link
28/5/2017 10:02:37 pm

Yes, it is amazing when we expand our view to take in the whole world and the responsibility we have to everyone. Serge Benhayon embodies this and I am inspired to practise this.

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Victoria
15/5/2017 01:37:05 pm

Serge Benhayon is a master 'image buster' and only when we can see through the images that we have accepted and mistaken to be true, will we again know true freedom.

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Carola Woods link
16/5/2017 01:37:48 pm

This is exquisite Dragana, highlighting the liberation of all that can be not only felt but lived, when we free ourselves from the imprisonment that follows from choosing to give our power away to pictures outside of ourselves, generated from a society that champions illusion rather than realness. One of the many great things I have come to realise through the presentations and Livingness of Serge Benhayon is, the ultimate measure of who I truly am, and who we all equally are, is found through my connection to my Soul, who I am in essence. The falsity of who I thought I was, defined by pictures and images, is insipid in comparison to who I now know I truly am. Through honesty, openness and a willingness to accept responsibility for the choices we make, we will the begin to bring a realness to life, reflecting the true qualities of who we all are, which we will see far surpasses anything that the world of illusion has offered us to date.

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Carmel Reid
17/5/2017 03:18:00 am

Serge Benhayon is good-looking, he has a lovely smile and a personality that feels great to be around, but there is also a depth to him that inspires hundreds of people to change their lives: he lives with absolute integrity, his every move is for humanity, his understanding of the cosmos is beyond what current science can teach - and he reminds us that he is nothing special, that we can all do what he can do, as absolute equals.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
21/5/2017 10:29:28 pm

It makes me smile reading a description of Serge Benhayon's looks and personality, because I realise for a long while that is the last thing I consciously think about when I am around him.

I have realised that we all have two levels of seeing with our eyes. One level is the physical descriptions, but when I am more connected to my own deeper essence and the universality I am part of, my eyes and in fact all my senses pick up far more than just the surface.

Serge Benhayon’s loving dedication moves me beyond measure and whilst I struggle to keep a consistency going in my own life his reflection prompts me to keep re-choosing to live the same.

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James Nicholson
17/5/2017 09:00:08 pm

It is an amazing how much I have found images can rule our lives and how much we cling onto them at all costs. So whilst we can start with something amazing the moment we think this is it or get attached to it it does not allow for its expansion and unfoldment and so is no longer amazing. Learning that nothing is static has been huge for me and is teaching me to always allow for what is next knowing that it is going to be even greater because it is guaranteed by the quality I am living now.

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Rosanna Bianchini
18/5/2017 12:47:17 am

Serge so clearly and unequivocally represents and teaches a way to no longer live our lives through those screens and images – his reflection illuminates the way back through the many plagues that these screens create., showing us that quality of life comes from the way we live in each moment.

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sandra dallimore
18/5/2017 08:26:20 pm

"Nevertheless, Serge’s teachings are built on unity, oneness and universality and therefore what hurts one hurts us all. To throw any amount of poison into the blood of humanity, is a crime against Humanity." - and we as a humanity have a long way to go in understanding this because we all have our private moments (or so we think) where we think what we are doing doesn't affect anyone else.

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David
5/9/2017 08:58:27 pm

Great point Sandra, there is still the "I'm at home" or "thats in my head" perspective that many of us take instead of the 'everything I do, think, say or act affects everyone, no matter if I am seen or not" when we start to appreciate what Serge is presenting we will release its not about Serge, UM or anyone of us but its about all of us.

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jennym
19/5/2017 01:33:39 am

I notice in life how attached we are to our images especially when we have invested a lot of time, money, effort and our identity in trying to achieve and hold on to them. Not so easy to let go after that, even if they do not truly serve us.

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Carmel Reid
19/5/2017 05:24:18 pm

'We have got ourselves to a state of being that is viral yet does not come from a virus as we are displaying all signs of chronic exhaustion, severe lack of self-care, irresponsibility on a pandemic scale in a world where abuse is rampant.' Strong words, but true, it is very easy to succumb to these 'viruses' and ignore our true responsibility.

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Ariana Ray
21/5/2017 02:31:56 am

' The imagined pictures can lodge way too deeply.' And so they can - so deeply that we don't even consider they are pictures given to us by something outside of us, instead they are accepted as normal and ours - the insidious nature of images is not seen for what it is - pure poison.

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Carmel Reid
21/5/2017 06:51:51 pm

I love the way you describe Serge as a 'a wrecking ball for images' because it brings to our attention just how much we build our expectations of life, people and events that we fail to feel what is truly there and can spend our life in reaction to something that is not even true.

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Heather Pope
14/1/2018 10:07:58 am

There is a much greater truth on offer about life and all it means than any picture can portray.

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Ariana Ray
21/5/2017 09:12:13 pm

'Our actions and behaviours are often the result of our own beliefs.' For if we examine the reason for our behaviours we will see that the beliefs are all too often imposed upon us by a world that does not have our best interests at heart - they are not even our beliefs.

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Fiona Lotherington
23/5/2017 09:40:36 pm

'Bettering' life is something that almost all of us fall for, yet it is one of the greatest detours in life. It makes it 'ok' to be here instead of getting on with evolving so we no longer need be here in this earth school. Observing Serge Benhayon for many years has been one of the greatest confirmations that there is so much more to people and life than what we see. What pours forth from him is beyond anything in this world and confirms how universal we all are. Seeing this lived in a full yet ordinary way is an absolute inspiration.

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Vicky Geary
24/5/2017 02:48:40 am

It can be a strange concept to think that we live our lives picture by picture, literally creating our own lens to view life through. However the more I observe, the more I see how pictures can distort the truth, particularly in relationships.

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Heather Pope
14/1/2018 10:06:07 am

The pictures seem like they are real, and they not only distort the truth, they create a new "fake truth" that brings with it no end of pain.

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Joseph Barker
24/5/2017 10:25:42 pm

Yes Dragana, we fantasise about having X-ray vision like super heroes in cartoons, being able to see into the future of our lives, yet look at us today and we would have to agree that the way we look is making us quite blind. For like visitors to a never ending gallery we are fixated on the things we think we can see, ironically forgetting the much grander picture that is at play, around and underneath. Sometimes it can seem if we were blind, we would start to see a lot more. Serge Benhayon presents amazing reminders that we need not loose a sense to learn what it is truly for.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
25/5/2017 09:19:26 am

When driving a car, the wing mirrors that show us our blind spots are invaluable. In fact one would have to be crazy to consider driving without them. The same is true for the priceless reflections offered by Soul-led people like Serge Benhayon that shed light on our blind spots as we journey through life.

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Gabriele Conrad
26/5/2017 09:05:30 pm

Serge Benhayon's grandness and vast contribution to humankind will only posthumously be fully acknowledged, once the petty squabbles and jealousies have made way for sanity and insight.

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Heather Pope
28/5/2017 02:47:28 am

If we looked at illnesses that are out of control and labelled them as a plague, we would almost have a plague of plagues... think about it... depression, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancer, and the list goes on and on. It is time to look for a different way, and that is what the Way of the Livingness offers.

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Matilda Bathurst link
28/5/2017 09:19:47 pm

A beautiful piece of writing that is stratospheric in what it offers us to ponder. Serge Benhayon simply lives an invitation to us all to return to a lived way that embraces and considers every one of us and the unifying intelligence we share.

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Heather Pope
14/1/2018 10:09:02 am

The Way of the Livingness offers a life that is filled with purpose, and evolution as central tenets.

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Judith Andras link
28/5/2017 10:56:33 pm

Serge Benhayon has the finger on the pulse and likes to shine light into those dark corners that we prefer to keep dark as we do not really want to look and deal with what we have conveniently hidden in there. But without lightening up the whole world and every nook and corner, we can never be free of these demons lurking in the shadows.

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Samantha
28/5/2017 11:30:40 pm

"If we intend to provide a different life, and a safer world, for future generations, we have responsibility to NOT ignore the quality of EVERYTHING we leave them." So true Dragana, so far in our history we have been utterly irresponsible recreating the same disastrous path. Until we truly learn to not repeat cycles we know do not work, we will continue around and around causing yet more havoc, separation and destruction.

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Kerstin Salzer
29/5/2017 07:46:16 pm

It is massive how much we are dependent and bound with pictures, ideals and beliefs, and it is those who lead to war and separation as those pictures are individual and do not allow equality and oneness. In oneness there are no pictures anymore and this is what Serge Benhayon is giving a living proof, that living without pictures is possible and leads to a much more joyful and harmonious life.

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Shami
29/5/2017 09:07:52 pm

Dragana there is a line in this piece that is pure gold. It is when you talk about being guided by the world within ourselves as opposed to the images we are fed from the world around us. How beautiful and simple this is and yet how utterly profound.

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Danna Elmalah
31/5/2017 01:30:53 am

Beautiful Dragana, thank you for not holding back on any of the truth that has been touched in you - and re-lived, after you met Serge Benhayon. He is not only a profound teacher, but a man who simply loves humanity - cares deeply about all people and who lives to the best of his ability for us all - Universally, connected. Serving from his own life to support others. By taking energetic responsibility for all his choices and making sure that his angle of co-creation (universality) is expressed.

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Kim Weston link
31/5/2017 12:57:40 pm

Dragana, just exquisite. You have captured the highest of integrity that Serge Benhayon offers. My whole body expanded with the truth that you shared. Very honouring of a man that will be talked about for many lives to come.

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Carmel Reid
31/5/2017 08:59:33 pm

knowing what is real and what is fake - Serge Benhayon inspires us to truly feel what is going on in the world - to feel the energy in music, in speech, in everything we touch - products, food - and to feel the energy in our own expression so that we do not leave a harmful imprint everywhere we go.

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Ariana Ray
31/5/2017 09:36:01 pm

'There’s the deceptive, polished media images of faces, bodies, lifestyles, all contributing to us detesting ourselves in parts or completely, so we will go and buy a solution to ‘love’ ourselves once again.
We live our lives through screens and images in this way, and we don't seem to distinguish what is real or fake anymore.'
You describe and accurate but bleak picture of how we relate to ourselves, no wonder the statistics for ill health are at an all time high if our self love and regard is at an all time low.

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Liane Mandalis
1/6/2017 12:32:11 pm

We are hypnotized by the world of images, lured in by all that glitters and entices us to seek relief in all that is offered to us externally while all the while within us lives the image-free absolute knowing of what is true and what is not. Due to the fact we have crafted a life whereby for the most part we rely on these externalized images to dictate what is real and what is not (our definition of what is real is simply what has been proven by ‘science’ or what the vast majority believe in and not what is necessarily of truth) there is a lot at stake, seemingly so, for the human spirit - that part of us that is proud of all it has created even though all it has created has not been in the energy of truth. Therefore, we are very reluctant to let go of that which we have sought security in as we have dug ourselves deep in the nests we have made. Before we can live image free, there has to be the will and the want to do so.

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Nico van Haastrecht
1/6/2017 09:11:04 pm

Sure Lianne, we have to let go all of the held images before we can enter that image free life and in this we have to let go our hold on that life of creation which made us to enter this realm of life in the first place and with that exposing that it is all the images are of our own making.

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Henrietta Chang
27/6/2017 06:06:15 am

Spot on Liane - there is a deep seated security that we have adopted that we are not willing to quite let go of as a society. Until such time that things reach a certain point for us where we may then finally make the call, we may continue to see this security as our priority. There is a saying that says that sometimes a person must hit rock bottom before they are willing to make changes, and this can also apply to our attachment to images - how far do things need to go before we can let go of the imprisoning factors that images are?

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Carmel Reid
1/6/2017 05:47:12 pm

What Serge Benhayon teaches is extraordinary in that it is not what we commonly experience and yet it is always something we actually know deep inside but may have forgotten, or choose not to know. For example when it comes to our skills of perception, as Dragana says, 'we employ not only our eyes to see but our entire being and so one gets to experience that we see not just that which is visible to the naked eye'

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Nico van Haastrecht
1/6/2017 09:00:21 pm

Indeed we live in a world that is led by the ideal of images, some are privately some ar collective but images they are and unconsciously are determining our way of living. What Serge is showing to is is a way of living that is free from these images but instead connected to a greater whole, a greater whole we all come from and belong to although we try to masquerade that with all the images we hold but one day will have to let go. That is the offering of Serge to all of us and it is p to us to accept this offering or not.

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Stephen Gammack
3/6/2017 12:50:11 pm

I have never thought of Serge Benhayon as controversial, or really out there, even though he has been portrayed that way. What I see is a courage to say how things really are. When I first heard him speak I thought, yes, that is true, of course it is, and why don't we speak like that in our world, why do we allow the rot, corruption and lies. It is like we have the collective wool pulled over our eyes and this man is giving us a chance to pull off the cover and actually make the changes we want.

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Ariana Ray
4/6/2017 06:54:14 am

'There’s the deceptive, polished media images of faces, bodies, lifestyles, all contributing to us detesting ourselves in parts or completely, so we will go and buy a solution to ‘love’ ourselves once again.' A prefect summary of the impact of the media on real life human beings. That we are so affected that we go and seek solutions for our self-loathing without considering looking inside for answers. Given that the world has fallen very short of answers when is comes to self - loathing and love, seeking inwardly makes huge sense. Serge Benhayon has presented so clearly the tools available to us which supports an inward connection to love that falls for no deceit.

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Lieke Campbell
4/6/2017 08:09:52 am

A very beautiful and fitting description of Serge Benhayon: a borderless ageless Sage.

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Matilda Bathurst link
15/6/2017 05:47:05 pm

Agreed. The boundariless-ness of Serge Benhayon is an inspiration to see.

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Michael Brown
5/6/2017 11:23:43 am

There are many plagues present in the modern day... so many so that research has shown at least 95% of the world population is in dis-ease!!

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Monica Gillooly
5/6/2017 02:39:19 pm

I love how you express it Dragana, that Serge shows us where we are and that in fact he's the sage of the ages if we are willing to see. And that he's shown us those places we've been ignoring not wanting to look which exist because we've chosen that they do. And I love your call to us all that one drop of poison affecting humanity affects us all, and that caring for just us and ours without caring for the all is not true care at all. Thank you.

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David
6/6/2017 06:48:00 am

Dragana I love what you share here and the fact that Serge presents exactly what is needed, he is not shy to say the truth and with that he offers us an opportunity to live life in full and in truth, the truth that is inside us.

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Ariana Ray
8/6/2017 11:54:07 am

'Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images.' What a false life! With cardboard cut out props and 2 dimensional pictures. We are so more than 2 dimensional. We are multi-dimensional.

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Michael Brown
8/6/2017 01:54:08 pm

Everything is everything and everything affects everything. What happens in Syria affects us just as much as something in our home.

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Jennifer Smith
9/6/2017 12:32:33 am

Genius almost doesn't fit because Serge Benhayon is so humble. However this genius isn't something that has been achieved through study of text books, its a study of a living way, a living way that belongs to all. He is genius because of what he has connected to, our birthright and he his genius because what he is doing is giving this, what he knows, back to us, in full, unedited. All so that we can get to meet and come to know our own genius - which is the same as everybody else. A man of great generosity and very deep compassion and he is saying come on then, this is who we all are!

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Esther Andras
11/6/2017 01:07:09 am

I like the whole seeing you bring to the fore here. "What Serge is offering to individuals as he is to the whole of Humanity is beyond any X ray and most sophisticated night time vision cameras." And the rightly asked question whether we are ready to see it and see it in full. The seeing is not so much the problem but the willingness to see, to take in and understand all, and particularly to see our own doing in everything that occurs.

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Stephen Gammack
11/6/2017 12:17:01 pm

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but perhaps it is really in the heart of the body. Our perception of life is moulded by our experiences, but what we see, perceive, is shaped often by preconceived ideas. What I have found Serge Benhayon has taught so expertly is the discernment we are all capable of but so often ignore, and that is to see beyond the glamour of life to what is really going on. I now have an understanding of what is presented to us and what is really going on are not always bedfellows. Our own media filter is needed for every experience we have, and luckily our body is the greatest filter of truth and only needs us to choose to switch it on through accepting we feel everything.

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Ariana Ray
12/6/2017 09:33:41 pm

It's a shocker to say 'We live our lives through screens and images' but it's true. We can't go a moment without such images pouring forth into all we do.

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Otto Bathurst
12/6/2017 10:49:35 pm

This blog is filled with wisdom; highlighting these modern plagues is so important and until we start calling them for what they are - as you have and as Serge Benhayon does - then we will continue to to be devastated by them. We have to first be honest about the mess we are in otherwise we are always going to just be scratching the surface of solution.

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Joseph Barker
13/6/2017 12:10:45 am

The way you describe this Dragana puts me in mind of the way artists painfully try to recreate past 'classics', copying every last detail. In a way we live the same way regurgitating a visual that we think others will like. We try to repeat what has been done before, to achieve 'success' and do what is 'right'. Serge Benhayon's presentations are like a breath of fresh air, that say 'hey you know you don't have to recreate that old picture at all - for you are free to cut loose with the colour and paint and make your own masterpiece of light - you don't need to be sucked in to the false safety of what's come before'. This after all is what we are here for.

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Sarah Flenley
13/6/2017 12:33:53 pm

This is the kind of speech I'd like to hear from our politicians.

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Shami
13/6/2017 08:31:29 pm

The affect that images has had on my life is a constant unfolding discovery and a letting go. But I would not even know to do this if were not for Serge Benhayon, for which I am so grateful because as I learn how to let those images go which have had me controlled for so many years, life begins to feel sweet again, and truly mine.

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leigh matson
14/6/2017 03:06:47 am

Through the work of Serge Benhayon I have found life to constantly expand the more I live from within rather than towards or with a picture. Pictures can be very limiting and when dropped the richness one experiences is beyond our human experience as such thus far has been constructed solely from images.

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Ariana Ray
14/6/2017 08:08:00 pm

'This world of ours is one big classroom, and in this era we have Serge Benhayon, one world teacher.' And thank God for that, for Serge Benhayon offers truth to a world that is much starved of it and love to a humanity that is in denial of it.

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Carmel Reid
15/6/2017 04:13:07 pm

Serge Benhayon has provided us with many tools to help us eradicate the Checking Out plague, but there will be many centuries yet before it is eradicate completely because entertainment, sport and technology as still very high on the list for humans to use to avoid feeling what's truly going on in our societies.

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Matilda Bathurst link
15/6/2017 05:44:36 pm

One of the world's greatest ever philosophers... to Serge Benhayon 'this right is due' and there is no need for us to shy away from affording this due, to do so simply accelerates our evolution.

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Samantha Davidson
15/6/2017 09:27:12 pm

I agree 'the world is one big classroom' I am hear to learn more about life an not be complacent or lacking inquisitiveness, there is so much appreciate, understand and evolve with, I do not wish to remain stagnant and ignorant of what the universe has to offer. Serge Benhayon is a world teacher, a universal teacher, no borders, there for all equally, an amazing man. He walks his truth and I am inspired to walk my truth.

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Sylvia
16/6/2017 11:43:25 pm

i became so much more aware About my own body since I study with Universal Medicine.
I always knew that we hold unresolved issues and hurts in our body but did not realize that we also keep there as a stuck energy the ideas and believes created by the images we get presented during our education, family life, media etc. This way we lock ourselve away from the true beauty we are and can life. The modalities Serge offers are deeply supporting to feel and release all that kept us away from ourselves. Very very beautiful and supporting. Thank you Serge.

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jennym
17/6/2017 12:37:05 am

It is so true that many of us do not want to be exposed for the fact the way we live is not always loving and can be so self destructive. Serge Benhayon however never waivers from presenting the truth.

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Heather Pope
18/6/2017 11:41:06 am

Television offers us a fake life, and we grab it with both hands, wanting to escape the way we feel, the way our life actually is. As a society we demand more and more fake life, and the ways we can watch TV now is greater and greater, different devices, different providers, a never ending list of fake lives to live. But where does that take us? On a treadmill of avoidance of the life we are actually here to live.

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jenny
19/6/2017 12:58:38 pm

Serge Benhayon brings philosophy into life, to become a true and lived experience. True Philosophy in action!

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Heather Pope
13/8/2017 01:17:24 pm

Its true - Serge Benhayon has brought philosophy to the everyday, and it enriches every aspect of life in a way I never knew was possible.

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Andrew Mooney
20/6/2017 11:46:29 pm

Yes we fall for false images that the world presents to us from outside and we also create our own false images and reinterpretations of the truth from inside and project them back out into the world. A double whammy of pictures!

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HM
25/6/2017 08:36:59 am

Breaking free of images is pretty powerful. We've certainly invested so much energy into what the end result should look like - when really this is control and it is great to call this out.

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Fiona Pierce
25/6/2017 12:14:20 pm

Serge Benhayon has certainly helped me to re-awaken a clarity of awareness of the many pictures and ideals we can, somewhat unconsciously it seems at times, subscribe too. With greater awareness of the quality in my whole body as I move it helps to highlight to me when or if I've latched onto a picture of how I think I should be rather than living from what I know to be true from the inside.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
26/6/2017 06:24:39 am

When we begin to unravel and heal the false images we hold and walk with, we also start to realise how the disturbing reality we see around us is actually a nightmare of our own making.

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Ariana Ray
27/6/2017 12:16:44 am

'We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us.'
It is these images that Serge Benhayon has seen right through and exposed for what they are. We are so far and beyond those images yet we let them lead us by the nose in all things appertaining to the world. Serge Benhayon lives a way of life that is not influenced by any image, it is a real inspiration and showing us the way.

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Henrietta Chang
27/6/2017 06:01:30 am

Amazing testimonial and blog about our current first world issues. We have so much social upheaval and issues that we have created with such a focus on the outside and the 'bettering' of our lives that we have completely neglected the true quality of the inside. Thankfully there is someone like Serge Benhayon to shake us up and remind us of the disasters that we live and he reminds us that we have every right to choose differently and live a life that is true and honouring - not always easy to do to begin with, yet one of the most rewarding ways to live that cares not only for self but for all those around. Thank you Dragana for this beautiful piece of writing and the thanking of Serge Benhayon for all that he is and brings to us all.

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Kerstin Salzer
29/6/2017 06:57:56 pm

" We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us. "
Those images are often so subtle and I observe that they are turning me into a functional, goal orientatd way of living and mood. Through Serge Benhayon I get a reflection that living without pictures is possible.and so different and freeing.

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Ariana Ray
29/6/2017 10:25:08 pm

'We take images outside ourselves as a marker'. Everyday we are bombarded by images, telling us how we should be, what we should look like at every age and situation of life. How ludicrous is that - as if we don't have a being that can feel what is true for ourselves. We live in denial of our being.

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Michael Brown
30/6/2017 11:21:25 am

One just has to watch Serge interact with people and present what he does to know that he is THE real deal and as much of a sage as the famous figures throughout the ages.

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Andrew Mooney
30/6/2017 10:28:09 pm

Deep down we all know that the world is not as it could be for all and yet as yet we are not willing to accept the energetic fact that we are all contributing to the world being as it is, by the quality of how we live in our ordinary, every day lives. This level of responsibility for how we live is just one huge momentous philosophical teaching that Serge Benhayon has presented in his life and for me makes him an absolute world teacher way ahead of his time.

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Danna
1/7/2017 08:32:18 pm

Absolutely Dragana - a message for us all , letting us see that if we are keen to take more responsibilty for our awareness - we will see all we need to see and no longer block it. Serge Benhayon teaches us a true way of living that allows us to be in the present , with our bodies and all the feelings that it comes with, letting out of what we know and feel at the same time - becoming more aware of what is going on for us and within our world and enviroment. His teachings bring a huge understand of why things are the way they are and the true route we have to walk on life that extends our being instead of our doingness.

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vanessa
2/7/2017 12:52:40 am

"you get the exquisite taste of world without images." Oh my it is the most exquisite world when we go to the inner heart and connect to the grandness of where we come from. What an immense gift Serge has shown us for us to reclaim and live.

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Samantha
2/7/2017 09:27:25 am

"If we intend to provide a different life, and a safer world, for future generations, we have responsibility to NOT ignore the quality of EVERYTHING we leave them. " When I read this statement I almost wanted to cry as I can feel the irresponsibility we have to date been in and hence setting our children and their children up for a struggle when in truth it does not have to be this way.

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Ariana Ray
3/7/2017 08:23:19 pm

It is true that 'imagined pictures can lodge way too deeply' into our minds and infringe on our lives we have yet to fully to understand the implications of. These images keep us living a way of life that is the direct opposite of who we are.

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Michael Brown
5/7/2017 04:13:55 am

There is such deep truths in your writing Dragana, a blessing for all those who take in those purposefully placed words on the screen.

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Kathleen Baldwin
5/7/2017 05:54:25 pm

Hear, hear Dragana! A brilliant testimonial in fitting with the World Teacher we have in our midst. This powerful piece of writing brought tears to my eyes.

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Joseph Barker
6/7/2017 12:02:18 am

What if we could spend the day, living as a blind person? I feel we would find that our other senses are so much greater than we think. I get the sense we would find there's so much information and knowing that's divine that gets cut out by the harsh critique of our mind. And what if we were to live not measuring by pictures we are fed but feeling from our joy, tenderness and innocence instead? What if we don't need to loose our human vision to see, that the way we look at life is fundamentally not right? Serge Benhayon shows, through the way he is that It is possible and awesome to make this way your own and live. Thank you Dragana for illustrating it with your telling words.

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Rowena Stewart
6/7/2017 08:54:28 pm

Serge Benhayon goes way beyond our normal understanding of nationality and even what it means to be human. He consistently presents what it is to be a Universal Man, living in constellation with the Universal Laws that govern us and establishing a completely new platform of integrity and responsibility in the world, free of all the usual boundaries that we have established that keep us apart from one another.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
7/7/2017 01:17:36 pm

I love the analogy of the wrecking ball of all the falsities that we have cooked up as our reality.

My experience of the grace and honouring of Serge Benhayon is that he always presents the truth, yet he never imposes anything and I am never made to feel any less if I struggle with dropping some of my games even when I see them. Yet he is always there ready to support me to put into action my own wrecking ball if I choose to free myself from the chains and limitations of my own making.

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jennym
7/7/2017 07:29:43 pm

When we start to understand how the images and pictures we have are attached to ideals and beliefs of how we think life should be, much of the smoke and mirrors of life is revealed.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
15/7/2017 08:32:14 pm

Yes there is immense wisdom in being able to stand in life and simply see everything before you including the dynamics at play behind the scene. This we all can do but not until we have removed our self-created blind spots that we have so firmly wedged there because of our ideals and beliefs.

The support Serge Benhayon provides in every way for people to return to their true essence and innate wisdom is empowering beyond measure.

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Shami
8/7/2017 09:42:45 pm

Images run deep through my thinking mind and they control me far more than perhaps I am willing to realise or admit. However there is never any judgement from Serge Benhayon about this, even though he can probably see how they are running my life. In every conversation we have he is always respectful of the choices that I am making which is beautiful because this allows me the freedom to come to decisions myself about what is true or not.

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Ariana Ray
9/7/2017 09:09:19 pm

'The imagined pictures can lodge way too deeply' and so they can, such images as we are constantly fed, build up our expectations about life that can never match and image and will always ensure disappointment. They always let you down, but we need to ask why we would trust these images anyway - could it be because we are entertained and tantalised by them? Even though we know they lead us to nothing but disappointment?

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Alison Pearson
10/7/2017 02:01:31 pm

What Serge Benhayon is consistently and lovingly offering humanity is a way forward out of the mess we have created for ourselves, however, this is only possible if we are prepared to be open to the truth. The unpalatable, raw, unapologetic truth and then to choose to take responsibility for how we are truly living.

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Heather Pope
13/8/2017 01:15:54 pm

The truth to me has been what I was always looking for, and although at times it may not look pretty, it is without exception everything. I for one choose truth every time.

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Jonathan Stewart
10/7/2017 09:10:42 pm

"when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing." Appreciating and understanding this brings the awareness that most of the time we view the world through spectacles of preconceived judgments and expectations, which prevent us from seeing the world objectively. Consequently we do not see the world for what it truly is and nor we are not living in truth, however much we may believe we are.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
11/7/2017 06:23:06 am

We have been proud of the efficiency with which we can shift the furniture around so that it looks ‘better’ according to the trend of the times whilst we ignore the rot of the foundations everything stand on. We have been celebrating our advances in being able to manage the symptoms of the loveless images we are living to, without digging deeper to see why we have such disharmony in the first place. We have arrogantly been looking at the dark periods in history and ignore the fact that the same is going on today, often more rampantly, under different names and masked by ministries of fudging statistics.

Do we need such Soul-led servants of Truth such as Serge Benhayon to lovingly wake us up? You bet we do.

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Nico van Haastrecht
15/7/2017 07:51:53 pm

I agree Golnaz, we do need Soul servants like Serge benhayon as without these we will be lost far to long in this miasma we call human life that is at great distance from what we ought and deserve to live to the origin of our being.

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ariana ray
12/7/2017 11:46:05 am

So many of us lead unreal lives because of the images that flood us constantly, telling how we 'should' look, act and think. And none of them are who we are.

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Harrison White
13/7/2017 03:13:39 am

Quite simply amazing Dragana, we have made ourselves invest in so many images and attach to how we think life should be - meanwhile not stomaching the actual movements and energy that is playing out. One of the most amazing things I have learned Fromm serge Benhayon is about "whole body intelligence" and connecting with what this is impulsing us, and then realising I had much to re learn about how true love, true joy and true absoluteness are found in how we live with the body.

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Dragana Brown
15/7/2017 09:39:06 am

Harrison, your words music to one's ears! So much wisdom...

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Eva Rygg
14/7/2017 09:24:13 am

'What Serge is offering to individuals as he is to the whole of Humanity is beyond any X ray and most sophisticated night time vision cameras.
But are we ready to see it? And see it in Full at that?' - Indeed Dragana - are we ready to see truth in full, or are we imprisoned by the comfort of the 'old and familiar'?

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Nico van Haastrecht
15/7/2017 07:45:34 pm

The many images we have created to feel comfortable and safe are actually not true to our being. And that insight is what Serge Benhayon is constantly offering us, that there is another way of living that is honouring our being in that what we in essence are.

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Shami
18/7/2017 01:26:54 pm

When Serge Benhayon presents about no images, he really does not leave any part of his life out for a convenient sense of comfort. He really takes the whole of his life in to account including family, work, friendships, success, everything matters and nothing is less worthy of having no images attached to it. Which is inspiring and shows to me that we can be brave and step out into where it is an unknown life - a life without images dictating the way things should be, a life where the inner-heart is our guide.

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Caroline Francis
19/7/2017 10:03:29 pm

No matter our age or where we are in life if we truly cared about our children and future generations then we would at least recognise that our choices now are going to affect them. Being and expressing love speaks far louder than simply hearing the words 'I love you'; in fact there is not one drop of love in 'I love you' unless there is love for oneself first.

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Joshua Campbell
22/7/2017 10:52:30 am

Indeed to Serge Benhayon much appreciate is deeply deserved, and with that equal respect and honour of the enormous wisdom he has offered us all with. The best way we can celebrate, appreciate and give back to Serge is to live his teachings in full. This is what they were presented for. For us all to evolve and live them so we can truly change and make humanity the potential it could be.

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Ingrid Ward
23/7/2017 09:46:24 pm

“Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images.”. Oh yes he is! In the beginning I struggled to accept that the images that I held of so many things in my life were a total illusion. I identified with them so much that as they shattered I felt that my life was shattering too. Today I am so delighted that they are being shattered as I am now being offered the opportunity to re-imprint the way I live and that I have willingly accepted and really appreciate.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
26/7/2017 12:05:59 am

I used to be surprised with the repeated stubbornness with which I held on to any ideals and patterns, way after I had already clocked that they were not true. It is always a huge blessing to receive support from those who do not hold you and life in the limitation that you have been doing.
I totally agree what a gift it is to have the opportunity to re-imprint the way we live.

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Sarah Flenley
24/7/2017 01:19:08 pm

Through Serge Benhayon I have been introduced and shown a way to look at life much more honestly and with far less pictures. To really just be open and observe life AS IT IS, not as I want to to be, or think it should be. It is incredibly freeing to live like this but it does take quite the dedication and commitment - and a BIG DOSE of willing to be honest.

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Ariana Ray
24/7/2017 11:17:20 pm

'We live our lives through screens and images' and what a prison this is - until Serge Benhayon presented how much of a prison these images are, I had no idea I was being manipulated in such a way. Saying no to such images is a process of letting go of the fact that we do not think.

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Vicky Cooke
26/7/2017 12:49:03 pm

This has made me stop to consider what images are running me. As I can see I have liked to think no images run me ... but have been able to see just how wrong i am here. This is quite profound but so true 'that even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing.'

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Heather Pope
27/7/2017 11:53:03 am

Being an unapologetic truth bearer is something I aspire to, not in a way that crashes though life, but in a way that is unwavering, open and above all aware that truth is an energetic quality, rather than the words spoken.

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Vicky Geary
29/7/2017 02:34:48 am

On the topic of the eye's and seeing, I have learnt that what I receive via the eye's is always showing me much more. If I don't take it just at face value, the 'much more' is revealed to me.

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Joseph Barker
29/7/2017 11:25:38 am

We watch films and videos and whilst we like to get 'sucked in' we ultimately know - the characters and stories we see are not real. Strange then that we do not bring this same understanding to our 'everyday life'. For it is no more real than these other images of light. Because there are difficulties and issues we can identify with we tend to bite and hold onto these things as 'real'. But the more I accept the simple facts of energy presented by Serge Benhayon, the more I understand like you Dragana Brown that this world is just a show - a representation of a bigger divine truth we all know. So it doesn't work to buy into seriousness and literal things we see every day.

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Nikki McKee
29/7/2017 11:52:54 am

When you look at the current plagues in society it really exposes us as a species. We're busy focusing on our achievements, how great we are and how much we have progressed with no desire to look at how we truly are. If we did that we'd see that nothing much has changed, only perhaps the scenery. This is what we don't what to see and this is what Serge Benhayon does not hold back on. We might not like it but it is the truth and if we're not up for truth, evolution becomes quite difficult.

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Matilda Bathurst
29/7/2017 07:50:42 pm

A beautiful call to responsibility and the simplicity of committing to unashamedly live our innate qualities.

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Heather Pope
13/8/2017 01:13:53 pm

Walking as who you really are on this earth can be confronting. Friends, family, work colleagues may want you to fit the societal mould, but once you start being who you really are, there is no question that this is how you want to live.

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Sylvia
1/8/2017 11:59:11 am

I love all you are saying here Dragana and completely agree.
We can keep ourselves blind with wilde open eyes.
If one is ready And takes a moment go look in Serge eyes you can not avoid feeling the endless love we all are.

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Carmel Reid
1/8/2017 08:13:00 pm

Serge Benhayon does indeed invite us to see using all our senses, especially our clairsentience, so that we can feel the energies that are at play and come to a greater understanding of what is happening in the world.

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Ariana Ray
2/8/2017 01:05:36 am

I have been wondering who I would be if I didn't have all those thoughts in my head that don't belong to me in the first place.

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Stephen Gammack
5/8/2017 12:39:10 pm

I feel that one of the many great qualities of Serge Benhayon is to draw attention to the obvious, but the obvious that we have somehow all blatantly ignored. The arrangements we have made with life to fit in and not rock the boat. I now have my eyes wider open to the harms we accept in the world, how slavery has not been abolished, the harm of cyber abuse, our corrupt living that supports the corrupt governance and industry. It is all exposed when we are willing to see our own part in everything that plays out.

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Simon Williams
6/8/2017 09:25:30 pm

The search for a better life is a subtly toxic poison... better life for who? Perhaps if I'm nice to.... I'll just look at my compartment of reality and not worry about those people over there.... All these things limit our view, they compartmentalise into what we can handle and ultimately they are the building blocks to separating from the bigger picture. The one where we are here for a reason and its our responsibility to live up to that.

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Heather Pope
13/8/2017 01:11:43 pm

Wanting a better life assumes you are already not enough, or somehow broken. Turning this on its head and instead saying you are already all you desire within and through connection within your outward life will change to reflect that glory is the Way of the Livingness.

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Jonathan Stewart
7/8/2017 11:32:27 pm

Without a doubt Serge Benhayon is one the great philosophers, teachers and sages of all time, for like all the ones that have come before him he presents the truths of the time, yet timeless, that expose the lies and illusions that are denied or not known how to be addressed by the masses.

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Fiona Lotherington
10/8/2017 12:41:41 pm

“Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images”. For this reason and many more, Serge is a breath of fresh air. To feel someone who absolutely knows truth and a life not driven by images is incredibly inspiring and resolve giving.

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Carmel Reid
10/8/2017 01:51:45 pm

'We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us.' And this is what I love about the presentations of Serge Benhayon - he presents us with some knowledge but always with a view to embodying it, feeling it from the inside, and developing our wisdom from what we feel and how we move.

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HM
12/8/2017 03:45:56 am

Serge Benhayon presents responsibility through and through. We tend to grow up and have kids and want a better world for them, but as is shared here - we forget the quality of the world if we make it about self. Serge Benhayon walks and talks humanity working together as one.

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Jonathan
16/8/2017 12:16:32 am

So true HM, Serge Benhayon and all that with which he is associated is the living proof that humanity working together is the truthful, loving and enhancing way for humanity to live.

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Ariana Ray
12/8/2017 07:17:12 am

'The imagined pictures can lodge way too deeply in the private sphere.' And so they can and do, we can find ourselves doing things that we 'think' are what we want to find ourselves feeling empty and lost when trying to run after such images. Serge Benhayon does not live by images, his living way is pure inspiration.

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Vicky Geary
14/8/2017 04:02:35 am

When you first meet Serge Benhayon he could be seen as a very unassuming and ordinary man. Spend time with Serge and you soon realise that this man is extraordinary beyond measure and what I can only describe as a Universal Man. He has the answers for all the questions we have and have not even known how to articulate or ask. Not only that, he answers the questions without having to be asked.

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Ingrid Ward
14/8/2017 11:43:08 am

When Serge Benhayon shines the light of the Ageless Wisdom into those dark corners of our lives that we spend so much time trying to ignore, we can do one of two things; continue to pretend they don’t exist or accept the opportunity we are being offered to see that there is another way to live. Although the truth that is revealed may have us squirming for a while it is worth it as the truth is so much more simple to live than the complication of the denial that many of us have chosen for so long.

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Ariana Ray
15/8/2017 09:24:58 pm

'Our minds love images!' And oh boy is this true - yet compared to the love of the innermost heart they are like particles of ash on the breeze - they have no power, only that which we give to them.

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Jonathan
15/8/2017 09:44:16 pm

'Better' is definitely a comprise, a lessening of the grandness of our Truth and Serge Benhayon gives us a reflection of our potential as he lives his grandness without compromise.

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Joseph Barker
16/8/2017 07:59:26 pm

It's one thing to consider that all the nations we think exist in this world, aren't actually real, that there's no true difference between Germany or France, but it's another to see there is actually no border between you and me. We don't exist, the way we like to think we do. Our issues, our struggles, our personal hurts, we moan about these but long to hold on, to identify ourselves as different and unique. The truth as Serge Benhayon consistently shows is that we are all interlinked - so if you can feel that is true, why not live in a way that honours this as a fact?

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jennym
20/8/2017 02:07:36 am

It can very challenging indeed to admit the we live life seeking to fulfil the pictures and images that will satisfy the emptiness within. Serge Benhayon lives and presents a way of living where one is full within and engages with life without wanting it to deliver something.

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Shami
28/8/2017 12:51:28 pm

I do not truly know what a life without images would be like, but in knowing Serge Benhayon and the freedom by which he lives, a freedom that is obedient to the greater laws of life in which love is constantly expressed, then I can see that a life without images is at the very least something worth exploring the possibility of.

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Victoria Lister
29/8/2017 03:35:02 pm

Listening to Serge Benhayon is, just like in the movie The Matrix, about being given the choice to truly wake up or remain oblivious to what is taking place all around us. Many are embracing the opportunity to wake up and others wish to stay asleep, perhaps going so far as to feel irritated or shocked or angry at what is shared. Not wanting to see and feel what's going on however doesn't mean it's going to go away. It's a reality we'll all have to face a some point, along with our part in creating it.

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Leonne Sharkey
31/8/2017 03:06:35 pm

Every plague we've had or continue to have has been created by us. Serge presents truth and although it can be uncomfortable to feel it is the only way to truly address the cause of our dis ease.

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Vicky Geary
1/9/2017 01:47:23 am

Serge Benhayon has most definitely reminded me at how much there is to 'see'. It's true Dragona, that even with our eyes open we may be blind to what is actually taking place.

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Sarah Flenley
5/9/2017 01:06:14 pm

One of the (many) things I find inspiring about Serge is his ability to tell it like it is, and often the harder stuff, with such love. It means that you are more open to hearing it (in my experience) because you are not being 'told off', just exposing where you are at, and your role in it. Often I have felt the big 'ouch' moment where I have not been playing my part, and then I feel the call to do so.

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
22/9/2017 06:28:59 am

Often the word ‘responsibility’ is used like a whack on the head, telling you how bad you have been and that you should be doing better. It is wonderful that Serge Benhayon always confirms first-most that you are a divine Son of God, with love, truth, harmony, joy and stillness as your natural inherent qualities. As you start to reawaken your awareness to this, you naturally feel to be more responsible as a joyful expression of all that you are.

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Adele Leung link
6/9/2017 05:17:51 pm

The world needs love and it needs truth. Both of these things are within us. Serge Benhayon is reminding us that to see clearly that everything begins within us, in energetic responsibility. There is a lot of exposing to clearly see again, a lot of accepting to take back responsibility and to stop blaming, and a lot of re-correcting to return back to what is simply natural, a loving and truthful relationship we have with ourselves knowing nothing is about rules and perfection, but in all of everything, we are willing to hold ourselves as love is the truth of who we are.

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Lucy Dahill
8/9/2017 11:46:03 pm

I am struck by the importance of what you share here: "even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing." Serge offers an opportunity to question even the things we have taken as normal so we can bring a deeper level of responsibiity to all we are doing, thinking and even seeing.

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Carmel Reid
13/9/2017 06:10:05 pm

It is rather worrying that you wrote: 'Hence why we can watch a little bit of war from our warm, comfy, heavily cushioned living room sofa, 30 seconds of what's going on in Syria, and when we've had enough, switch over to, say, Celebrity Big Brother!' because that is indeed what many of us do, pay scant attention to what is truly going on in the world: the wars, the corruption, the paedophilia, because it's not happening in our immediate neighbourhood. The presentations of Serge Benhayon remind us that we are all interconnected therefore what is going on everywhere affects all of us - we can choose to ignore it but that doesn't mean we are not affected.

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Ariana Ray
14/9/2017 12:44:02 am

'The deceptive, polished media images' confirm the lies upon lies we are sold in the world everyday. There is nothing about the media that support us to be who we at all, Where as Serge Benhayon supports all we are to be all we can be.

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Ariana Ray
17/9/2017 11:16:40 pm

'Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images - - unreal lives.' Yet we consider them to be real and lock away anything that says otherwise. How fake is our livingness if it's built on an image that is not even our own? Yet all the time we are yearning to be our real self and feel the love that is ours all along.

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Willem Plandsoen
19/9/2017 09:30:35 pm

If you start listening to Serge Benhayon, we all know that he makes sense of what life is really about. The question is: do you accept this, or do you let mind get in the way telling you that what he shares is not true, and then turn the other way. I had both, but I chose to follow what I knew was true, meanwhile feeling the rejection by my head.

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Victoria
22/9/2017 03:13:36 pm

The quality we experience in life comes from the way we live in each moment. It may sound simplistic and yet it can turn around many of the modern day plagues we are living with. Serge is inspiring many others to live with energetic awareness and integrity and is this is our innate responsibility.

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Michael Brown
23/9/2017 12:10:01 pm

"when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing." -- There is so much beyond the physical that we choose not to see.

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Jennifer Smith
26/9/2017 11:54:51 am

It is groundbreaking to present that our future, that our future generations wellbeing, is based on the quality in how we live, the quality of our choices, and especially the quality in our every single movement. We think its about leaving things for future generations. But so far after many hundreds if not thousands of generations later, this has shown us loud and clear that we are not evolved by things, only ever by the quality of our every way.

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Ariana Ray
28/9/2017 11:26:05 pm

'Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images - - unreal lives.' This is pure truth and what do we do - yes, we create lives for ourselves that have bare no resemblance to the truth of who we are.

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JennyM
29/9/2017 06:57:20 pm

Serge never presents a way of living with the intent to improve or keep secure our lives yet offers a way in which to reconnect with the truth of who we are and live from that.

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Michelle Mcwaters
30/9/2017 03:01:30 am

'Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images - - unreal lives.' Discovering how insidious our choices and behaviours are based on the untrue pictures we hold has been a steady learning for me. I have found however that when exposed I can either choose to get shocked and overwhelmed about how I have duped myself or I can simply say thanks for the learning, recognise where those pictures have come from and work from there.

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hm
4/10/2017 09:05:35 am

Serge lives and breathes equality and oneness and it is so unique to see this lived and presented in the world. He is a true role model, all by reflection, and he is absolutely on par with the world teachers.

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Henrietta Chang
4/10/2017 12:16:13 pm

"Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images." - A life without images can be very hard to imagine when one has lived their whole life based on these images...but these images are indeed ones that incarcerate us and blind us from seeing the truth. Very much like in the film "The Matrix" when we let ourselves really see what is going on, it is not always a pretty picture for us to welcome and so it can be easier to embrace a false life of images instead of a true life lived in a mess we have been a part of creating and finally allowing ourselves to see it for what it is. Serge does help break this hold of images, however, he does it with the utmost love and beholding so that we then know innately where to take things from there. And so we begin the work, the clean up, the well needed re-imprinting of our lives. And this is the blessing - rolling up our sleeves and getting our hands dirty, and it actually feeds us back so much more than we realise!

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jennym
8/10/2017 01:36:39 pm

It strikes me how we opt out for pretty images such as feel good entertainment or even terrifying images such as horror films all as an escape from what is truly happening in life. Serge Benhayon presents and lives a livingness where we can be present to life, responsible and engaged.

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Heather Pope
8/10/2017 01:40:04 pm

It is so easy to get lost in what we think is real and needed according to pictures we have, but ultimately life will offer us a correction and from there we can develop further in what is actually real as guided by our inner heart.

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Sandra Williamson
13/10/2017 11:46:58 am

Understanding, accepting and appreciating the purpose of life's corrections are one of the insightful teachings of Serge Benhayon. Without this we can get lost in the 'bad luck, woe is me thinking, someone has to fix it' and not considering our part and responsibility in the situation.

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Vicky
10/10/2017 11:18:08 am

Serge Benhayon is truly borderless. Each person he meets is met with the grandness of love that he knows he is, and is offered a direct reflection of their divine potential. The grandness of the universe can be seen in Serge's eyes.

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Samantha Davidson
10/10/2017 10:23:28 pm

Wise words "We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us." we have this mazing divine compass within that we can access when we make the choice, but the false lights around us continue to distract us and take our attention, Something I have realised is looking, seeking outside leads only to more of the illusion, time to check in, within, we all have access to bountiful innate wisdom, that when accessed is worldly, relatable and deeply enriching.

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Sandra Williamson
13/10/2017 11:40:55 am

Such a great article Dragana – it’s up to us how we view life and the responsibility of our perception that lays the foundation of the quality we live in every moment. Serge Benhayon presents so clearly that we will see what we are willing to be honest about and accept our own responsibility for the part we play in the whole.

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Sandra Vicary
15/10/2017 12:09:06 am

An absolutely stunning article Dragana, highlighting the absolute comittment and dedication that Serge has to all of humanity. He does indeed more than deserve, in fact he has a right to be alongside the greatest philosophers of our time, there is no doubt.

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Ariana Ray
15/10/2017 10:01:20 pm

Not only do we 'take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be', we let ourselves be ruled, governed and controlled by such images - to our detriment.

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Katerina Nikolaidis
20/10/2017 12:16:08 pm

We have spent so much energy and time running away from ourselves ad complicating the absolute simplicity that resides within our being - and as you so all say Dragana, we then try to buy the Love we miss over the counter, in a bottle, and numb those empty moments with entertainment galore and aplenty.
It is the simplicity of what Serge Benhayon presents, that bamboozles the person who is too entangled in the web of complication they have created for themselves - a web that becomes a comfortable place to hide in. And so the reflection of the glory that we do know is available but that we walked away from is too much, enough to enrage and blurt out hate to that pristine mirror before us which is simply reflecting what we walked away from - but what we can always return to.

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Fiona Pierce
22/10/2017 11:48:22 am

We do indeed have many plagues in our world today - and ones that we could even say that we are normalising so as to not be confronted by what they are showing us about our ways of living...

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Golnaz Shariatzadeh
14/11/2017 09:36:28 am

We have set up businesses and institutions whose main focus is to prop us up so that we can pretend we are on top of things and there really is not much of an issue going on. Will we keep pretending all is well until these institutions buckle under the strain as the National Health service in the UK has started to, and the question is - even then - instead of letting ourselves “be confronted by what the issues are showing us about our ways of living” will we make it about the failure of the institutions?

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Shami
30/10/2017 02:07:57 pm

I am reminded here of the ancient art of theatre, as it was back then, used to relay stories and to gather. There was a craft to this, the craft of the story teller, and audiences would leave feeling enriched and educated. I cannot say the same is happening now in the image fuelled media that we have today, although there are many fine craftsmen and women who are still working diligently in the theatres to keep the old traditions alive. They are however forever in the arena with the all the images that entertain and tantalise. But then, Serge Benhayon brings something else, he brings neither image nor theatre, although he can relay great stories from the past with incredible clarity and yet I never find myself entertained, just always deeply inspired.

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Nico van Haastrecht
5/11/2017 06:44:25 pm

I fully agree Shami, Serge presents no entertainment, not images or ideals and beliefs, only the truth of what life is and how we one day will live together as one.

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Monica Gillooly
30/10/2017 03:34:39 pm

A clarion call to responsibility, to being who we truly are, for indeed what good are those greater things, cars etc., if the quality of how we are, and what we leave behind is the same and even worse. And Serge Benhayon rightly calls us to account on how we are, but not from a condemnation or a blame, but from a deep love that says you are more than this, you are divine, you are here to be divine, open your eyes and see what is truly going on around you and find ways to live that divineness for that is our purpose here.

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Stephanie Stevenson
3/11/2017 11:13:59 pm

Dragana – This is a powerful and inspiring, true testimony to Serge Benhayon. True in my personal experience of this humble family man and presenter of the Ancient Wisdom Teachings that offer everyone an opportunity to see and discard the limitations and complications of images and pictures that govern our lives
"Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images".

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Nico van Haastrecht
5/11/2017 06:39:51 pm

Indeed Dragana, if we are already the grandness and connected to the magnificence of the universe and the ageless wisdom, what could we do any better in this? Actually nothing as the is nothing to improve we only have to return and reconnect to this grandness that we already are.

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Heather Pope
7/11/2017 09:34:26 am

The right to be named as one of the world's great philosopher's has without question been earned by Serge Benhayon.

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Willem Plandsoen
10/11/2017 09:39:13 pm

Serge Benhayon certainly is a great man and a great philosopher. Perhaps it is that he is so modest, and he does not claim him self a place as a 'known' philosopher and that his teachings, which are in effect thousands of years old, do rock our present view on how life is, see that he is not seen as THE world teacher yet.

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Michael Brown
2/12/2017 03:13:08 am

A Sage who has worked through Thyme to Leaf no stone unturned in getting us back to where we're Mint to be.

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Melinda Knights
13/2/2018 02:07:10 pm

You're very well seasoned in your own wisdom Michael. :)

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Dragana Brown
15/2/2018 12:01:36 pm

Haha, true Melinda ;)

Ray Karam link
2/12/2017 11:22:24 am

So amazingly written, the whole piece is just quotable from start to finish and had me following it like a true story that was needing to be told. I loved this part and read it over and over and smiled,"Through Serge’s profound teachings one comes to a greater understanding that even with our eyes shut we are not truly sleeping and equally when our eyes are wide open we are not necessarily truly seeing." We want to believe what we want to believe and in this belief you are controlled with what you can truly view. This simple and clear sentence makes me smile as it confirms what we all in fact truly know but don't move to choose to see.

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Sarah Flenley
12/12/2017 12:05:07 pm

"That quality comes from the way we live in each moment." A pertinent reminder that every moment counts, there are no 'on or off' moments, every moment counts and builds onto the next. The question is - what are you building?

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Carola Woods link
18/12/2017 11:33:51 am

There is a whole other world for us to explore and live, one that is lived from the inside out, one that represents the majesty of who we really are and the oneness that we are all intrinsically part of and born from. Serge Benhayon offers a tangible and very real way that is can be lived, through connecting to a marker the resides within each and every one of us, our Soul. Regardless of what part of the earth we stand on, or which Brother you walk beside when we connect to our Soul we soon realise that in essences we are one and the same, and therein opens up a world that we all truly belong to.

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Willem Plandsoen
22/12/2017 12:43:49 pm

I have no problem placing Serge Benhayon among the greatest world philosophers. But his philosophy is perhaps different than what one should expect, as it is not intellectual, coming from a man that is very humble and accessible. A very rare combination in this world today.

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Richard Mills
9/1/2018 04:26:01 am

Yes, well said Dragana - 'this right is due'. The name 'Serge Benhayon' will stand the test of time and stand equal to any of those 'great sages'. And I love the list of modern day 'plagues' - such a succinct reflection of the state of our world today.

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Elaine Arthey
11/1/2018 03:01:55 am

The beauty of the books that Serge Benhayon has written is in their timelessness. As we change we read at a deeper level of wisdom than before and the books give us a deeper level of understanding. This is another aspect of the "borderless sage"

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Esther Andras
14/1/2018 09:08:05 pm

We are so used to images that it is hard to imagine a life without them. Yet, so very very true, Serge Benhayon helps us see the world beyond these images. And the world beneath this canvas of the reality we have made life to be, is immeasurable, beautiful and rich and magnificent, and the best part is that it lets us see that we are all the same, that we are all equal.

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Nico van Haastrecht
20/2/2018 07:11:57 pm

Indeed Ester, to imagine a life without images is for me heaven on earth but at this very moment not a reality yet. I can see what the images are doing and that is to take us away from that beautiful and rich life which is at our fingertips and only available to us if we are ready to let go of the man made images of how life SHOULD look like.

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Alison Valentine
27/1/2018 01:27:16 am

Great blog Dragana there is much here to ponder on. Your words "The part that the human mind does not like to hear Serge speak about is that the cause here is not your every day invisible creepy crawly, but a result of something very palpable, much to our denial man-made - - our own choices." is so true. We have made life about the individual, without truly caring about humanity, we have closed our eyes to what is really going on in the world and we have reneged on our energetic responsibilities and blamed others for our choices, and then wonder why the world is reflecting to us how we are living, by wars, illnesses disasters. Serge Benhayon is the wake up call humanity needs, but how far are we willing to continue in this way before we are ready to listen.

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Ariana Ray
28/1/2018 07:14:40 pm

'Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images - - unreal lives.' And yet we think they are all okay, rolling along nicely thank you and all the while we are led by the nose like biddable cattle. As you show here Dragana, there is another way to live and Serge Benhayon is leading the way.

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David
12/2/2018 09:44:39 am

"But are we ready to see it? And see it in Full at that?" In simple terms for must of us the answer is no and for some of us to see in part, there are very few that want to see the whole and even though I say I do - there are times where seeing that is very confrunting. Yet the fact is Serge presents the whole truth and in that is a love to remind us where we are and where we are headed.

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Melinda Knights
13/2/2018 02:02:42 pm

Beautifully expressed and written, thank you Dragana. I had to laugh at the line that Serge is a wrecking ball for images - how true. He is an extraordinary person who will not compromise his integrity and as a result we always get the fullness of truth, love, and equality from Serge. He is also a lot of fun!

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Shami
13/2/2018 10:03:20 pm

I am often quite astonished by the strangle hold that images can have, their control over our choices and our movements. But what Serge Benhayon brings is the possibility that we can in fact not respond to those images, we can in fact just let them be, not giving any of our power to them and hence actually giving all of our power to ourselves, because, after all, we are all stupendous beings whose power is beyond fathomable on this earth.

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Ariana Ray
17/2/2018 12:15:30 am

'The world is like one big stage' - and so it is - with us as actors pretending we are not divine at all, in some game pretending we are so much less than who we are. The result is misery and pain, yet the game is played nonetheless.

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Nico van Haastrecht
20/2/2018 07:06:25 pm

When we are aiming to better our lives and in that do follow for instance the technical developments that have taken place in our lives and continuously bring technical improvements on already available equipment makes us belief that we are advancing. But I dare to questions this as when I look for instance to the rates of illness and disease, the numbers of wars that are continuously taking place on this world, I have to conclude that we are still at the same place in human evolution as 50, 100 or even more years ago.

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Tricia Nicholson
20/2/2018 11:45:14 pm

An amazingly real sharing "Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images. An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images." There is another way and it is presented to us for ourselves and the responsibility we all hold as humanity to return to the oneness we are from.

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Rachel Murtagh link
24/2/2018 04:53:50 am

'Walks in Serge Benhayon, a wrecking ball for images.' Thank heavens! We live and create our lives around an image, a picture and all manner of ideals and beliefs that have little or no resemblance to the truth. We live in a false reality. Serge busts opens the truth of life and how to live it.

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Carolien Braakenburg
18/4/2018 11:35:49 am

Thank heaven indeed for without Serge Benhayon we would not have found our way from being blinded by all the images, no matter how hard we would feel within ourselves that everything is upside down and inside out. It takes one that is free of this to help others let go of the blinders and see truth again.

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Joshua Campbell
27/2/2018 06:29:00 am

Hear! Hear! Serge Benhayon does not tickle or appeal to any mind-full person that is void of living from the love of their inner-heart. He breaks down ideals, constructs and images we hold to be who we are and whilst many might kick and scream at this and point the finger saying he is crazy or totally telling lies, such is the love that Serge lives that ultimately knows one day we all will return to the unified truth of love within our hearts.

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Adele Leung
3/3/2018 05:05:22 pm

What Serge has presented in a deeper responsibility of our choices is music to humanity’s ears when Appreciation is our normal. There is nothing challenging when honesty and humbleness are also our normal and we can let go of our pride further that we have not chosen wisely. But this is all never a challenge when we feel how freeing it is to the body to let go of what is false and express back in truth.

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Ariana Ray
3/3/2018 11:48:47 pm

'Our minds love images! And so, many of us live lives according to our images - - unreal lives.' This is oh so true, we accept the images as real life - when they are but a shadow of what is truly real.

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Ariana Ray
11/3/2018 05:25:51 pm

We cannot deny the appalling impact of 'the deceptive, polished media images of faces, bodies, lifestyles, all contributing to us detesting ourselves in parts or completely, so we will go and buy a solution to ‘love’ ourselves once again. '
To always be seeking a solution outside of ourselves is the trap we fall into, when we have the key to all our ill choices and behaviours. Yet all too many are manipulated and lied to with such falsity as images present to us and with each image an invitation to move in a way in order to 'get' the image, and yet, as with all pictures, the images are all false and are always unattainable and very unreal, while all along, the truth is right under our noses within our own inner-heart.

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Ariana Ray
14/3/2018 01:28:21 pm

'We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us.' This is such a big one for us all to deal with. And the beauty of what happens as we do seek within is powerful and oh so magical, for it dissolves the grip of that which holds us in anything less than love.

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Melinda Knights
23/3/2018 12:03:30 am

Dragana it's truly an extraordinary article that offers so much insight into the current state of humanity and you clearly share that we have an amazing world teacher amongst us. Serge Benhayon is absolutely the real deal.

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Eduardo Feldman
31/3/2018 05:02:51 am

We tend to think that we are our guides to navigate life. And, yet, it is images, beliefs, ideals that walk us. We are being walked and navigated in life while we think it is just us making the decisions. Serge Benhayon presents what really goes on and help us to be in charge if this is what we wish.

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Nico van haastrecht
18/4/2018 06:19:25 pm

Sure Eduard, we are able to be in charge of life instead of being consumed by it if we simply allow ourselves to the way of living that so inspirational and consistently is presented in the way Serge Benhayon lives his life.

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Zofia Sharman
8/4/2018 10:54:37 pm

"An ageless sage, an unapologetic truth bearer and teller and you get the exquisite taste of world without images" - absolutely consumable Dragana, and delivered through a man's body that knows Heaven and where we're all from amidst the gross distaste and atrocity. Such is the forever humbling nature of Serge Benhayon. Such is his forever vastness of love and understanding too.

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Carolien Braakenburg
18/4/2018 11:32:21 am

"and yet to Serge this right is due' absolutely, and as you so beautifully spell out Dragon, he offers this world a way out of the mess we have gotten ourselves into and as with all teachers before him some will listen instantly while other do not want to see, hear or feel, until the water has risen to their lips.

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Nico van Haastrecht
18/4/2018 06:14:21 pm

Serge Benhayon is a man like you and me, the only difference is in the way he is living his life. He is showing us a way of living that is available to us if we choose so, to interchange our current way of living that is mostly based on sourcing from outside of ourselves, to a way of living that is connected with our inner heart instead, through which we can source an universal wisdom that is equally available to each and everyone of us and will bring unity and harmony back into our live and to society at large.

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Matilda Bathurst
22/8/2018 09:08:00 pm

Understanding that constantly looking outside ourselves for a sense of who we are, leaves us in the chaos, inconsistency and maelstrom of ever changing fads and standards, opens us up to ask about the alternative. What Serge Benhayon presents is a lived example of this; live from the inside out, from a connection deep within that actually unifies us all, and life is an inspiring, joy-filled, developmental classroom.

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Nico van Haastrecht
18/4/2018 06:14:43 pm

While we are so busy with improving and bettering our lives based on all images we do hold and share with one another, we completely forget that we are already everything that we ever would want from within. We have to stop looking outside for the answers and instead return to the wealth that lives withing each and everyone of us.

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Willem Plandsoen
19/4/2018 12:19:18 pm

I don't have an issue placing Serge Benhayon on par with the greatest philosophers through the ages. Perhaps people do that because he is so humble and does not have a charisma that attracts people. Could it be that these philosophers had these same qualities?

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andrew mooney
21/4/2018 10:53:16 pm

The first thing we need to do as a human race is get honest about the reality of life currently on this planet and the quality of it, otherwise things will never change. Serge Benhayon leads the way in this regard by really exposing the rot we have allowed to be there for too long but never in a pessimistic way, always with the understanding that we are capable of living far more than we are and we have just been fooled into accepting a lesser version of ourselves and life.

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Danna Elmalah
1/5/2018 12:45:44 pm

Yes thank you Dragana, cristal clear it is when truth is spoken and the vibrance of light is tasted. I can smell the truth of whole are and what we are hear from. I know that Serge Benhayon has presented so far since 1999 all the truth about our humanity and our behaviors. Equally he has done some predictions that all came out. He is not special, but he shows us that we are capable of much when we use the right source of energy that is : given by our Soul. All the other is a distraction away from God, the truth that we are.

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Jennifer Smith
10/6/2018 10:46:08 pm

Serge Benhayon has to be one of the most intelligent people I have met, not for his intellect but for his understanding of life and of people.I would imagine that some could find this level of intelligence threatening, especially given that he had not training or advanced education. But the beauty here that is highlighted is the natural intelligence that we all have and can all access and that it has nothing to do with how smart we are and what we can recall.

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Monica Gillooly
2/7/2018 02:55:54 pm

Serge Benhayon is one laser light shining and showing us all where in fact we are as a humanity, and asking us to look beneath the surfaces of what we present and is presented to us, for there is a rot at the core of how we live, no matter how polished the exterior may look and as Dragana asks here, if we are looking for better for our children but we're not taking care of the quality of how we are now, then we are leaving them and us diminished. Energy and quality are key, they always have been, and Serge Benhayon lives in a way that honours this to the max and shows us all that we too can live this and that this is our natural way. Are we ready to listen?

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Jennifer Smith
9/7/2018 03:21:05 am

We end up seeing the world through these pictures and images. Most of us walk around with some coloured tinted glasses on to protect ourselves from the light, but it stops us from seeing things as they are and then it stops us seeing the truth.

It does take a while to peel of the tint.

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Shami
11/7/2018 09:02:38 pm

It is interesting this point that you have made, how there is still a desire for betterment in a world that is plagued by exhaustion. When surely nothing will be better if what we are foundationally stood upon is not solid and full of joy.

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HM
22/7/2018 04:35:19 am

Serge Benhayon has constantly presented the truth of seeing, and how we have set ourselves up to have a picture of what we want an outcome to be rather than receive what is there to be shown to us. And that it is so much more than what we see physically but also what we read and observe in movements.

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Jennifer Smith
3/8/2018 01:35:38 pm

Our lives are ruled by pictures and images and we know how devastating this is, but we don't want to know at the same time. Serge Benhayon is indeed a wrecking ball for images for he sees the world as it truly is, but he also sees every one of us for who we are first and does not play ball with the ruling human spirit whose only role is to delay us re-connecting and living who we are.

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Liane Mandalis
3/8/2018 07:41:52 pm

We are plagued most by that which we do not want to see. Just as we could not understand the destructive nature of certain microorganisms until we invented the correct device through which to view them, so too can we not ‘see’ that which truly plagues us energetically until we prepare the correct instrument (attune our body) to feel what cannot be seen with the human eye alone.

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Karin Barea
6/8/2018 12:53:42 pm

What wonderful analogy Liane. Attuning my human body to 'see' energetically, like a tuning fork that picks up on vibrations, is very inspiring. In the same way the microscope offers understanding and explanation to what had previously baffled and plagued people choosing to deepen what we feel so may see what is unseen offers us the choice to really choose what guides us.

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Vanessa
19/8/2018 12:01:46 pm

Yes once I allowed my body to be free of sugar the steadiness allowed me to feel much more clearly that which was around me to be felt and what was miles away... pretty amazing.

Karin Barea
6/8/2018 12:21:52 pm

Serge Benhayon is most certainly one of the greatest philosophers. When he is presenting I know I am only appreciating a fraction of who he is and the magnificence embodied by the quality he chooses to live by. I am still very much partially sighted! But what I have seen is that he is no different to when he is on stage as to when he is living his life. He is constantly presenting quality and it is sincere and true.

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Ingrid Ward
10/8/2018 10:47:49 am

Serge Benhayon certainly has exposed the fact of the myriad of modern-day plagues which are confronting humanity today, plagues which tragically most consider to be normal. So, when did living in an exhausted state become normal and why have we accepted a way of living that is so much less than is possible? Although Serge’s exposures of the truth of life today have had me squirming when presented with the truth, at the same time I have the deepest appreciation for him doing so, as this is exactly what I and the rest of humanity need to hear if this world of ours is going to change in any way.

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Rik Connors
16/8/2018 03:22:52 am

My mind loves images in certain areas of my life. I allow it and supposedly ‘love it’ because I don’t love enough how I know I should be in that area. If I was to bring in an area of my life where the images are less my learning would be to not hold back.

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Vanessa
19/8/2018 11:59:34 am

There is so much in this sharing I particular liked what your share about not sleeping when we sleep and not seeing when awake. We really do prefer images and ideas of what life should be over truth and raising ourselves and children to only see energetically is the way forward.

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Matilda Bathurst
22/8/2018 09:02:38 pm

An absolute pleasure to read this testimony again, not only because it is beautifully written, which it is, thank you Dragana, but also because it so specifically and accurately exposes our avoidance of responsibility at the same time as offering us the fact that ,'This world of ours is one big classroom, and in this era we have Serge Benhayon, one world teacher' and we can access the opportunities to learn at any time.

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Leigh Matson
23/8/2018 06:09:53 am

Knowing Serge Benhayon has felt like waking up from a deep sleep. Last week my optometrist was shocked as in the last two years my eyes went from -1.50 to -0.25 “That just doesn’t happen” apparently but the more I am willing to see and feel the energy of life these sort of things can happen.

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Monica Gillooly
29/8/2018 02:36:26 pm

Serge brings us back to the truth of who we are, and forever asks all to consider the quality we are in all we do, for without that quality things make look 'good' but in effect stink as there is no true quality. He asks us that we always consider energy first and he offers a lived example for us all, and he reminds us that quality is in each and every moment, no off switch. He is indeed the ultimate borderless sage.

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Liane Mandalis
7/9/2018 03:52:33 pm

The images our eyes receive are not always the truth of what is there. But when we do receive a reflection of truth, every particle in us sounds in union with it. Truth is a full-bodied experience – it is ‘the whole’ speaking to ‘the part’ that is a part of it.

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Lorraine Wellman
10/9/2018 09:56:51 pm

Yes, our lives and behaviours are often a result of these images, what we choose to see or want at some level, frequently denying ourselves the truth, 'We take images outside ourselves as a marker of what and how it should be, without allowing the world within ourselves to guide us.'

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Danna
11/9/2018 08:28:22 am

What a needed written piece of truth, thank you Dragana. I love how its totally revealed how beautiful this man is and what he truly means and does for humanity.

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Anna
12/9/2018 12:58:49 pm

To expose the rot and the standards we have dropped in society is the only way we can restore true decency and respect. Serge Benhayon may not be popular at times because of the truth he brings and the responsibility to then live this each day.

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Jill Steiner
25/9/2018 01:35:53 pm

It is our responsibility to live our lives developing deep self care, love and nurturing so that in all our movements this is the quality of our expression which has a ripple effect on all of society, Serge in his life lives the future now, reflecting to the world that there is another way of being, a true way of living from the truth of who we are.

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sue queenborough
8/10/2018 10:00:54 pm

"Serge’s teachings are built on unity, oneness and universality and therefore what hurts one hurts us all." True and profound Dragana.

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Willem Plandsoen
14/10/2018 07:11:56 am

The world bombards us with images, which we turn into believes which we hold as truth. We cannot stop the bombarding, but we can turn towards our inner heart and start feeling and knowing what truth is. That is what the teachings of Serge Benhayon are about.

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Willem Plandsoen
29/11/2018 08:31:08 pm

For me Serge Benhayon is one of the great philosophers of all times. And a great teacher that teaches us how to be such a great philosopher as well, accomplishing even more things than he can.

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Amparo Lorente Cháfer
4/2/2019 09:57:57 pm

In a world full of conditioning images, it's really freeing to receive the inspiration of someone who knows how harming living under any image is, who successfully lives without them and teaches everything he daily lives from this understanding. Thank you Serge for what we can see of your offering, which is included in the unseen and always unfolding All that you offer with your presence. A constant blessing available for all to receive..

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Caroline Francis
14/2/2019 11:07:05 pm

Unless we are willing to see life and all the pictures in full we end up living a lie; a life based on a reality that is not true but that which we have created, a world that has become the norm through the way we have lived. Serge Benhayon is breaking the illusion that what the world has become is not it, leading the way by exposing the pictures so that we can live in harmony and truth as we inherently know it to be.

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Melinda Knights
10/11/2019 10:19:08 pm

‘To throw any amount of poison into the blood of humanity, is a crime against Humanity.’ It’s a wake up call to realise our level of responsibility, yet knowing this does not add to our day so to speak, it just brings awareness to how we are, and a purpose to be connected to ourselves and bring a quality of love in all we do. Responsibility then becomes very beautiful and not at all the burden it’s been made to be. We are always having an impact on everyone so responsibility is the quality of what that impact is energetically.

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Leigh
29/11/2019 09:00:08 am

After 9 years I am finally starting to see more clearly that 'everything is energy' means that everything is energy before it is a part of human life. It's one thing to mentally understand or agree with something. It's another to 'get it' into the body and understand it from there.

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