Universal Medicine – CULT? … I Don’t See How

by Adam Warburton

Over the past few days, a number of articles have been posted by the Sydney Morning Herald and other smaller newspapers accusing Universal Medicine of being a cult, followed by further accusations about its so called followers, and the fact that they refer to their “cult leader” as the one. The original article in the Sun Herald based much of its findings on the reports of a small hand-full of disgruntled people, and made further claims through insinuation that Serge Benhayon was a money making relationship destroying cult leader.

My experience is that this is a complete and utter fabrication and total misrepresentation of the truth. I have been attending lectures presented by Universal Medicine for over six years now, and feel I am therefore in a position of some authority to comment on the many mis-truths that have been presented in these articles based on my first hand experience.  Continue reading “Universal Medicine – CULT? … I Don’t See How”

We All Have a Part to Play Here on Earth

by Sharon Maree Bisset, Ontario, Canada

My name is Sharon Maree Bisset and I live in Ontario, Canada. I am an Australian living abroad and while on a recent visit home I attended several of the Universal Medicine discussions and groups. The people I met were very open, caring and easy to get to know. The topics of the talks I attended spoke very clearly to me of love and gentleness and how to take care to slow down in my life and enjoy my relationship with myself, others and God. Each topic brought me closer to the realisation that we all have a part to play here on Earth, firstly to ourselves by keeping our bodies healthy, then to others and then to our environment. Continue reading “We All Have a Part to Play Here on Earth”

I have never Met any of You – the Love Felt is Enough

by Susie

I have never met any of you; have never attended a workshop; have had no actual contact with students except with my daughter Rosalie Nicholson who is a student. All I have heard are audios and I had some email interchanges with Serge Benhayon. Continue reading “I have never Met any of You – the Love Felt is Enough”

Seek out Universal Medicine & Discover the Truth they Stand for

by Catherine Wood

To whom it may concern.

I am a student of the Esoteric and have been involved with Universal Medicine since August 2011. I have participated in four workshops and had several one on one sessions at the clinic in Goonellabah.

I can say without reservation that from my experience this is a business which operates with the highest level of integrity, professionalism and care.

When I have called the clinic for a session, to book a workshop or a subscription, I have always received prompt, courteous, kind and highly efficient service. The telecommunications industry could learn a lot from these guys!

The workshops are presented professionally and efficiently in appropriate venues. They run on time, with regular breaks for refreshments and meals and there are always practitioners on hand to deal with any questions you may have. The sessions at the clinic are of the same professional standard, with a respect and level of care that I have not experienced elsewhere. Continue reading “Seek out Universal Medicine & Discover the Truth they Stand for”

Journalism a Forgotten Art

by Dean Pirera

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.

So where have those ‘Times’ gone?

Perhaps the slander and lies like those found in various articles of late, making blatantly false allegations about Serge Benhayon, his family and Universal Medicine are rooted in the bitterness that the modern newspaper has long reached its zenith and is now on the steady decline leaving a desperation so charged that it has turned reporters into scurrilous fabricators of the pen. Continue reading “Journalism a Forgotten Art”