The ‘What Is’ and the ‘What Is Not’: Learning the Difference

by Christian Edgard, Sweden

My sweet girlfriend Nathalie Sterk gave me a CD with Serge and she wanted me to listen to it. I was on my way to spend time with my family at our summer house in Sweden. That CD did not turn my life upside down but it confirmed what I always had felt. Continue reading “The ‘What Is’ and the ‘What Is Not’: Learning the Difference”

Does encouraging people to live a healthy lifestyle make you a guru?

by Steffen Messerschmidt, Naturopathic Doctor & Physician of Health, Muscle Skeletal Therapy, Nutritional Medicine & Esoteric Healing

Sunnybank, Australia

What are those few actually complaining about and what is all the fuss about?

Yes he talks about what we eat, how we sleep, healthy and loving relationships and many more things that overall make up a healthy lifestyle.

So that makes him a guru and a cult leader – VERY INTERESTING!?

Does this also mean that every doctor, naturopath, nutritionist, acupuncturist, as well as the diabetes foundation and many more, all the way up to the Australian Government that are encouraging people to live a healthy lifestyle are gurus as well!? Continue reading “Does encouraging people to live a healthy lifestyle make you a guru?”

To Honour Another You Need to Love Yourself

by Josh Campbell, Australia

I felt to say something very short and simple as a student of Universal Medicine. I do not wish to defend Serge Benhayon but rather just say what I feel others may need to hear and ponder on. Serge has shown me true love. Before I found UniMed I found life was a persistent struggle where nothing ever really made sense, not even so called ‘love’. Continue reading “To Honour Another You Need to Love Yourself”

A Shy Boy Met with Love

by Kris Lyons, Brisbane, Australia

Have you ever walked into a room and felt so welcome and so much love, with no judgment of who you are, or where you’re from? You could be a complete stranger but yet treated like true family from the moment you meet Serge Benhayon or any one from Universal Medicine. Continue reading “A Shy Boy Met with Love”

Journalism Truth

I would like to make mention of the power media wields in our society, the influence it has determining the information we receive that shapes our lives. This is an area I have much interest in: I studied media at University, had a career in television production and am currently studying a post grad degree in education to teach English and Media to High School students. Continue reading “Journalism Truth”

All my life I have been scared of writing

By Monika Rietveld, The Netherlands

All my life I have been scared of writing, but what is happening now in the media helps me to break my pattern of “keeping my mouth shut”. The lies and accusations about Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon are so outrageous that I want to speak up and tell the truth since they are also about me and my way of living! It is also a great opportunity to take stock of all the changes in my life since UNIMED. Continue reading “All my life I have been scared of writing”

Purpose in my Daily Living

by Ben Pash, Australia

I am a 38 year old man who has known Serge Benhayon and his family for about 6 or 7 years now. Up until that point I had my share of problems: in relationships, family issues, with work and with myself. As much as I would have liked to rectify myself I lacked the tools to do so. I tried many things from: yoga, chi-gung, Buddhism, to growing my hair long, not wearing deodorant and going to peace marches! I tried working really hard and at the other extreme being a surf bum on the dole.

You could say I was a bit lost in the world and searching for some identity. Continue reading “Purpose in my Daily Living”

The Truth would Never Leave me Alone

by Geraldine Burrell, Australia

When I heard Serge speak, his words touched my heart, they resonated a truth I had always known, but had long ago turned away from, choosing instead to indulge in my life being out of my control, so I didn’t have to take responsibility for any of my choices, or the impact my choices had on myself or others. I would just wait it out till someone invented a pill to make it all better for me.

The annoying thing was, no matter how hard I tried to leave the truth I knew within myself behind, it never left me alone, it was always there whispering to me… Continue reading “The Truth would Never Leave me Alone”

The Gift of Responsibility

by Joseph Barker, Australia

3 years ago a friend gave me a CD of a presentation given by Serge Benhayon. In this presentation Serge asked, is it possible that the energy we choose in every moment of our lives, creates life as we know it to be?

This simple question gave me an opportunity to be honest about the energy I was living in every day. Continue reading “The Gift of Responsibility”

Every newspaper has a tremendous responsibility – but are they stepping up to it?

I find it totally ridiculous that the recent article in The Sydney Morning Herald is based on a few men and very few women who are hurt because their partner left them or they participated in a workshop with Universal Medicine. In a world where women’s rights and integrity is constantly violated and domestic violence is through the roof it is hard to understand how a supposedly serious newspaper is giving this minority a voice without checking their facts and thus, disqualifying what the Universal Medicine women students by free will chose they want in their lives – namely love and a loving relationship. Continue reading “Every newspaper has a tremendous responsibility – but are they stepping up to it?”