Everything I Do is my Choice and My Choice Alone

by Fiona

I could tell you about how I came to Universal Medicine and also how I met Serge Benhayon but instead what I feel to express is this:

From everything that life has presented to me I can honestly say that I will never walk away from my commitment to myself again. Universal Medicine is a body that has shown me and presented to me a way to live – that I live by my own choices. There is absolutely no cult. No one tells me to do anything or checks up to see if I am living in a certain way. There is no reward if I do something and no retribution if I don’t. Instead everything I do is my choice and my choice alone. The only thing Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon have ever given me, and indeed continues to do so, is inspiration and support. And for that I am grateful. Continue reading “Everything I Do is my Choice and My Choice Alone”

I wish Universal Medicine well

by Shelley Willis, WA, Australia

Hi – I would just like to say that I found the story on Today Tonight very interesting.  It bought light to the fact that these types of treatments do work and it is a shame the media always seem to put them in a bad light. I live in W.A. and did not know about Universal Medicine, but since the programme I am very interested in finding out more. I also do hands on healing and know it does work. So the negative comments made by the media did not distract me at all. I truly believe these therapies work and would much rather prefer this type of treatment than being medicated by a medical professional. I wish your business well and might be able to get to the east coast to enjoy learning some new skills in the future. All the best.

A Matter of Integrity

The treatment of Universal Medicine in the press of late brings up some serious questions and concerns around journalistic integrity. In the interests of disclosure let me first state that I am a long-time participant at Serge Benhayon’s courses and workshops. But while risk of bias is noted, my arguments are nonetheless solid when I point out that journalistic integrity was missing in recent articles by two press journalists about Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine. Continue reading “A Matter of Integrity”

Is Serge Benhayon a ‘Cult Leader’?

by Lee Green, Australia

The word ‘cult’ was incorrectly used in the article by Heath Aston titled ‘Cult’ Cures on Medicare, published in The Sydney Morning Herald, 22nd July 2012.  With any event, presentation or healing associated with Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine, I walk in of my own free-will, I pay my own money and I leave with the opportunity to choose for myself what I have heard or not. Simple.

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Letter to Byron Kaye (Medical Observer)

I was informed that this letter to the Medical Observer was submitted to the journalist Byron Kaye before they printed outright lies about Serge Benhayon’s position on medicine.                       

I am aware of the allegations against Universal Medicine and quite frankly I am in absolute disbelief as my personal experience has been quite the opposite of all that is being said. Continue reading “Letter to Byron Kaye (Medical Observer)”

Journalism a Forgotten Art

There was a time in history …  and not so long ago when the printed newspaper stood for something unique and virtuous, something steeped in integrity, a medium that carried real merit through the hard work and talent of dedicated people genuinely seeking to accountably report the truth in the most objective way possible and wherever necessary expose the lies – a truly grand and noble service to the public. Continue reading “Journalism a Forgotten Art”

Universal Medicine: Discern for yourself

by Wendy K, Australia

I switched on my computer to check my mail and to my surprise, through a prominent newspaper, it was claimed that I was part of a cult. This has not been my experience with Serge Benhayon, any Esoteric Teaching or Universal Medicine. Serge has consistently asked us to DISCERN ALL TEACHINGS and at no time has anything been ‘expected’ of me as a student. Continue reading “Universal Medicine: Discern for yourself”

The One? A Student Response to the Recent Sydney Morning Herald Articles on Serge Benhayon

In response to the recent Sydney Morning Herald article published July 22, 2012, ‘Cult’ Cures on Medicare, with the opening line that proclaimed that “his followers call him The One”; I would like to state that I am not a member or follower of Universal Medicine or Serge Benhayon. I am a person who pays to attend presentations and workshops and I do not and never have called Serge Benhayon “The One”. In fact I call him Serge, after all that is his name; a family man who cares deeply about people and their well being.

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Words from the Student Body about Serge Benhayon & Universal Medicine

by UniMed Student Writers

This site is intended for students who study with Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon to write about and share their experiences of Serge Benhayon and his work as a presenter, author and practitioner of Esoteric Medicine. It was started by a group of students who felt that their experiences were either not being documented or were being at times mis-represented online and in the media. Continue reading “Words from the Student Body about Serge Benhayon & Universal Medicine”