DAVID MILLIKAN: That Was Bullying

by Thomas, Carpenter & Handyman. Northern NSW

What happened on the night of Friday 12 October, 2012 when the press stormed a peaceful meeting at Lennox Head Community Centre, was awful. I arrived after a busy work week to come to what is always a lovely, relaxed talk in a safe, friendly environment.

Instead, when I walked in there were people with TV cameras standing on a couch trying to film members of the public who had paid to come for the talk. When I asked one of the press what was going on, they said they had come to “…film a silly meeting”, perhaps not realising I myself was coming to the meeting. It was rude and disrespectful, and discriminating against my, and others’ beliefs. Continue reading “DAVID MILLIKAN: That Was Bullying”

Stepping Up To Be Me

by Janina Koch, nearby Cologne, Germany (English 2nd  language)

I have been doing the workshops with Serge Benhayon now, since 5 years, being committed to go to the UK from Cologne three times a year in May, June and November. Continue reading “Stepping Up To Be Me”

Presenters? I’ve Seen A Few – But Only One Has Offered Something Real

by Gail Fuller, Byron Bay, Australia, Justice of the Peace; Director, Byron Coastal Real Estate

What a relief it is to come to Universal Medicine, an organisation that presents simple, commonsense information that actually supports you as a human being in all sectors of your life. Over the years I have attended numerous corporate management conferences, corporate health talks, new-age presentations and motivational speeches with some of the best speakers from around the world. There is one thing they all have in common: they excite, motivate and rev you up, but do not offer any long-term, practical tools of substance you can implement in your life. You normally go home with a book by the author that you never read. You do not see anything physically that is, in essence, an example of it working. They speak ‘at’ you, as though you are lacking or less; and if you just ‘do THIS or THAT, you will be great’ and (of course) rich in 12 months – just like them. Never do they consider that the way you live your life, and the associations that you keep, have an effect on the outcome of these actions. Continue reading “Presenters? I’ve Seen A Few – But Only One Has Offered Something Real”

Family Member’s Observations of a Universal Medicine Practitioner

by Sheila Colwell (Shu) and Jack Ellis

Jack and I want to share some observations about a member of our family, Jenny Ellis, who is a practitioner working at Universal Medicine Brisbane.

Jen is Jack’s daughter and my dear friend, and we have been witness to the changes in her life and in our relationship since 2006 when we moved here to Brisbane from the US. Contrary to the ridiculous and malicious nonsense spread about Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine by some people out there, our experience is of a wonderful and growing closeness with Jen, this lovely member of our family, and increased love and truth in all our relationships. Continue reading “Family Member’s Observations of a Universal Medicine Practitioner”

Let’s Get Back to a True Democracy

by Michael Goodhart, Vermont, U.S.

The recent actions of the Australian media, and namely David Millikan, when he orchestrated a military-style surprise attack with a well-known major news station on the Esoteric Medicine presentation by Serge Benhayon on Oct. 12th, struck me as a scene out of the history books – where many groups of people all over the world were persecuted for pursuing their own spiritual or religious beliefs (such as Catholics attacking Muslims during the Crusades, or the same rounding up and elimination of the Cathars). Continue reading “Let’s Get Back to a True Democracy”

A Favourite Recipe for Simplicity

by Helen Simkins , Tourist Attraction Manager, North Coast NSW

My life, these days, is simple… and on the whole, full of joy. I look forward to each day (the weekdays too – not just the weekend). I enjoy my job. I love being with people – ALL people (yes, even the difficult ones)… and most of all I love being me.

I have found that simplicity is not a thing to be longed for, and not impossible to build in this modern world: it is something that I have learned to create for myself within the apparent mess of the world through reconnecting to a way of living that is totally natural (even though at first a little unfamiliar). Continue reading “A Favourite Recipe for Simplicity”