Episode 2 - Business and Evolution

What does the economy of the future look like? After the inevitable collapse of industries that destroy the health and wellbeing of populations and continue to bankrupt nations; when greed is eventually no longer the driving force behind business, what will take its place – what does ‘love in business’ look like? What is the correlation between money and our kidney energy or ‘life force’ and what would happen if we did business in the understanding that our return on investment will always first and foremost be energetic? In this episode Serge Benhayon reveals why money is not the root of all evil and why ‘God is Business’.

We have been lied to about cigarettes, about the harms of sugar and many other products – “what makes us think that we haven’t been lied to about Spiritualism?” In the second half of this episode Serge Benhayon discusses the true nature of the spirit, spirituality and the Soul — it is not what you might think.

608 comments

  • Samantha Davidson January 27, 2017   Reply →

    Our origins….could it be that we are responsible and we have a return, a responsibility to choose, rather than the search, drama and victimhood that is so prevalent…in society. I know I have been distracting myself, from something fundamental: that responsibility is divine, it returns us to our true origins. Amazing to watch this conversation.

  • Jane Torvaney January 26, 2017   Reply →

    The interaction between Rebecca Asquith and Serge Benhayon here is based on love, respect and a true purpose of bringing evolution to our screens. This is tv like never before.

  • SLE January 25, 2017   Reply →

    True business will always have God in it, unfortunately in this day and age this is quite rare and rather then be impulsed by compassion to serve our fellow citizens most business are driven by a selfish and greedy need. This is one of the reasons the world is such as mess today because we have allowed this crazy behaviour to go on.

  • adam warburton January 25, 2017   Reply →

    Very interesting take on what a truly free market looks like.

  • HM January 24, 2017   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon shares how business can be – that it can be equal – and how we can use money towards something healing rather than using it to numb ourselves. I never really considered that to spend money always comes with a choice – a cycle of evolution or a cycle of numbing.

  • Carola Woods January 24, 2017   Reply →

    This certainly brings a greater understanding to how we all play are huge part in businesses, with what services are on offer and the quality of services that are delivered to us. To realise that we all hold this responsibility, for me, is empowering. What is offered here is the opportunity too truly be honest with ourselves, with the way we are choosing live. Are we choosing to invest in lifestyles that are self-abusive as such harm ourselves, or are they loving, honoring and supportive? Or essentially, are we living for evolution? From what is presented in this episode it is clear to see that through our everyday choices we are all equally responsible for generating the demand that businesses respond to, and as such formulate their supply. This is a game changer on so many levels.

  • Nikki McKee January 22, 2017   Reply →

    “Have a product that truly evolves people” – the same could be said for TV shows. And this one sure does that.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 20, 2017   Reply →

    It is wonderful that Serge Benhayon so clearly discusses the true nature of the spirit, spirituality and the Soul. Our lack of understanding of these fundamental aspects of our life have been crippling our true expression for a long time. Testament to this are our misguided and self-focused endeavours in a world that sorely lacks the love, harmony and oneness that is our true essence.

  • Kerstin Salzer January 15, 2017   Reply →

    To grow a product in an evolutionary way is a new perspective to business and businesses working with this purpose will certainly last as long as they are needed, without attachement to the business itself but for mere service for humanity. In listening to this episode I start to see what the future is bringing to us as humanity and there will be a much more respectful way concerning how the majority of people are with each other.

  • Shami January 13, 2017   Reply →

    When it comes to the different strands of belief we have about evolution, whether they be from a scientific or a religious perspective, there is no cause for argument. How gorgeous is this, how embracing of freedom are these words given to us by someone who holds the love for humanity exactly and precisely close to his heart. No matter what the subject matter, there is no reason to argue because it does not generate further understanding or love. Very inspiring words from Serge Benhayon, a great teacher for our time.

  • Shami January 10, 2017   Reply →

    Science as something that takes us deeper in to even more discovery, as each new discovery reveals the potential or the possibility for the next. With this view, life is a science as each day begins with the potential to learn more about ourselves, about each other and about life.

  • Samantha Davidson January 7, 2017   Reply →

    I am so inspired by the way that Serge Benhayon has communicated about business,in my words life is business, business is life. I used to compartmentalise life and I would not have considered myself a business woman. I am now, and I love people at the same time, they do not need to be opposing situations.

  • HM January 7, 2017   Reply →

    There can be no true business without people, and with people come relationships. If we bring all businesses back to this; about the people not the profits, then we are lighting the way for an era of people who love their work, who feel they connect with others at work, who are valued for who they are and who feel as equals. That is a revolution.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 5, 2017   Reply →

    Spirit and Soul – no area of human life is free from being tainted due to our lack of clarity of the difference between these two energies. Which one of them is any one choice coming from? Depending on which the end result will be worlds apart for ourself, for everyone else and yes what we witness in the world itself. The fact that Serge Benhayon helps us differentiate between the two so clearly is a huge support to humanity.

  • Shami January 3, 2017   Reply →

    When Serge Benhayon talks about the intelligence of the particles that make up our human bodies, I feel deeply humbled, and instantly very aware of how my body is feeling after all the choices that I have been making.

  • Rik Connors January 1, 2017   Reply →

    “A new way of doing business … .In the business of producing evolution and, equalising everybody where there is no leader as such, but everybody is leading ‘the way’”. What I like about this model is the strong commitment to working together for the benefit of all. No self, no delays, and no fluffing about. Loaded with purpose and love.

  • Natallija December 30, 2016   Reply →

    Profits over people are ever increasing in the work force no matter what is being sold. Each field has a story to tell and this episode so openly shares that there is another way that makes sense in supporting all to bring community and care into the business model once again.

  • Victoria December 30, 2016   Reply →

    This is a very inspiring conversation so many areas are covered. It is about the business of life, the choice of energy we are using as our fuel. What are we truly trading, and what does it truly mean to be successful? I will be watching this episode again; it brings simplicity back to life.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh December 29, 2016   Reply →

    Indeed “money is not the root of all evil”, and business and work are not the monsters many see them as. Deepening our understanding about spirit, spirituality and the Soul is key in re-connecting to the love, responsibility and wisdom required to have businesses and systems that ensure everyone is deeply and profoundly taken care of, and supported to evolve.

  • Rebecca Briant December 29, 2016   Reply →

    What I love most about this interview, is that normally when discussing business or economy, the is a feeling of wanting to switch off, or boredem, and the conversation stays within the parameters of free markets and stocks, shares and prices – but when Serge Benhayon talks, he cannot but include the whole and so the body, health and well being, integrity in business, evolution, free will and choice all becomes a part of how we can view economy and trade and the development of products, and these things can be a part of how we run our businesses – for people rather than profit.

  • Rebecca briant December 29, 2016   Reply →

    Very interesting discussion on supply and demand – in the end, the quality of product and the range of products, their quality etc comes from the kind of demand we put out. We are having the wool pulled over our eyes in many cases as to the corruption in many industries, but when it does get revealed, do we make sure they change and that no one is able to run companies or industries with such corruption, or do we allow it to die down and go back to how it was?

  • Stephen Gammack December 26, 2016   Reply →

    I like the simplicity of a business model that says yes to making a good profit from your business, but only if it does so in a way that is serving of society (on a small or grand scale) on not squashing anyone else in the process. That to me is a system that works, simple and easy to administer.

  • Rik Connors December 25, 2016   Reply →

    Wow! There was so much in this Episode. I will watch it again. It was big! God is science, God is business… Or, what stood out for me was the bit about Spiritualism. Its totally true, once I knew I had a character (my spirit) running the show I began to heal and my life changed miraculously, like it had never done before because, I chose it from my body and not the character (spirit). Thank you Serge Benhayon, and, Rebecca Asquith for your delving questions on behalf of us all.

  • Shami December 24, 2016   Reply →

    This is amazing – to consider that there is an energetic exchange happening all the time, a system of economy that we can emulate which supports everyone.

  • Rebecca Briant December 23, 2016   Reply →

    Can you imagine a world where we don’t work for the sake of it – to create a building not to just be the tallest and most stunning, but one that is for a purpose, for the growth of humanity. It would make life so simple and beautiful because so much is wasted, both time and money and in some cases lives, to produce products that do not support us and in some cases do us harm.

  • Natallija December 23, 2016   Reply →

    This video has got me pondering on how few business are bringing through products which serve to evolve everyone. A clear indication that there is definitely an inspiration in what Universal Medicine brings to the community.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh December 19, 2016   Reply →

    I am very familiar with a caricature version of humanity’s evolution, were we will have more gadgets, more fancy forms of transport, more grand buildings…. Yet when Serge Benhayon speaks we are left with a different way of assessing our progress. What is the real essence of life, vitality, awareness and the love of one another experienced and reflected by all of what we so proudly champion?

  • Janet Williams December 19, 2016   Reply →

    Yes, Ariana. This conversation turns business upside down, by making it about people and evolution rather than financial gain and being the best.

  • Jenny McGee December 19, 2016   Reply →

    If we consider money and business as part of the natural flow of energy in life we can go deeper and consider are we adding something of value in the products and services we provide or partake in?

  • Janet Williams December 18, 2016   Reply →

    I love how this conversation is deeply personal while at the same time universal. And I particularly like Serge’s model of using money to constantly expand and evolve humanity rather than for self advancement.

  • Sarah Karam December 18, 2016   Reply →

    I think most people would agree that we have been lied to by main stream media outlets and medical professionals consistently for a pretty long time. When you think about it, it was only 60 years ago that the US had an advertising campaign for smoking built on Physicians and the ‘doctor’ image to assure the consumer that their respective brands were safe.
    If we look at Big Industry in this day and age without the assumption that we are being lied to then perhaps we are being conveniently naïve. Considering that most of our “opinions” are usually based on what we read and what we read is now owned by who ever is rich enough to buy it.

  • Rebecca Briant December 18, 2016   Reply →

    There is so much to take away from this episode, for the business model can be applied to economy, politics, international relations, family and friends – the blue print of a quality of living can be applied everywhere.

  • Rebecca Briant December 17, 2016   Reply →

    I love that as Serge Benhayon discusses a true business model, this website is showing a true media/TV model, one used not for mindless entertainment to check out but for evolution and the growth of everyone.

    • Janet Williams December 18, 2016   Reply →

      Indeed, Rebecca. This is the future of television right here, bringing education and real conversations about how we live and what our true purpose is.

  • Natallija December 16, 2016   Reply →

    Having listened to this interview several times I have been taking note of the amount of businesses that I use for my work that support putting people over products first. What is evident is the “good old fashion” quality workmanship is often overridden with the need to reach new targets in production that leave less time for quality care and detail. This previously supported the customer to build trusting relationships with the clients and for the business to appreciate what they have to offer.

  • Rebecca briant December 16, 2016   Reply →

    Fascinating – a business model that is not received within the walls of the business but is in fact a way of life, that offers not only evolution to all those in the business but all the customers who frequent it – the expansion of the universe found in a business model.

  • SLE December 15, 2016   Reply →

    Amazing interview and must be watched again and again, Serge Benhayon answers the big question “what does ‘love in business’ look like?” showing the world there is a way to do business which is beneficial and evolutionary for all.

  • Robbie Boyd December 15, 2016   Reply →

    I could watch this all day, every day. This is true healing, just listening to these words. So powerful, light and expanding. Thank you 🙂

    • Natallija July 1, 2017   Reply →

      Me too Robbie Boyd. The realness of what is going on in the world is being talked about with such respect and honesty. It is TV viewing with a HUGE difference. A call to look at ourselves rather than be consumed by the lives of others.

  • Vicky Geary December 14, 2016   Reply →

    Never before has business been as clearly presented to be about evolution and the return to living in union with our Soul. Business therefore is life and how we live and can never be compartmentalised into something that only happens between 9am to 5pm or our ‘defined’ hours of work. To think otherwise is to be trapped, and limited in our evolution.

  • Hm December 13, 2016   Reply →

    I am blessed to be involved in a business that is constantly being pulled to be more. What an amazing difference it is to work for a company that has purpose. This comes before any marketing or business plan, before any financial targets- it is brought back to what is the purpose first and that is a gift. Compared to the drive I worked in before it feels very different. And Serge Benhayon is fundamental to the process we’ve gone through about bringing purpose to business.

  • Rebecca Briant December 13, 2016   Reply →

    One day humanity will come to realise that we all live on this planet together and in the end, we cannot escape from our choices. Those who have chosen greed and corruption to get ahead in life and create a better comfortable life for themselves and their families, whilst cheating, suppressing or casuing suffering for others cannot escape that fact and eventually we will see that it just doesnt work. There is a way of doing buisness, running countires and economys, making deals and planning policy that is founded upon respect, decency, integirty, honesty and most of all love, and understanding that we have a responsability to make all that we do loving not just for us, but for everyone else.

  • Kerstin Salzer December 12, 2016   Reply →

    It makes so much sense -which products we spend money on, are those to dull us or to evolve us? This question needs to be posed before buying any item.

  • Stephen Gammack December 12, 2016   Reply →

    The part of this interview on the topic of evolution and the development of our species makes me consider the intellectual bullying that goes on in science to get certain viewpoints across. I haven’t heard any scientist explain what Serge Benhayon has reasoned here, that there is no evidence of neanderthal man, and that it doesn’t add up. The details of how this would have to have occurred in terms of evidence seems to get swept under the carpet, and it makes me wonder what sort of intelligence is so desperate to be right that it will ignore the obvious facts that rarely get aired, and how many of our biggest questions are sidelined in this way.

  • SLE December 11, 2016   Reply →

    Listening to Serge speaking about business is priceless, people can study business for many years but not ever get to the true meaning of it as Serge presents here.

    • Natallija December 12, 2016   Reply →

      Couldn’t agree more SLE . The key ingredient is not making business about profits but the quality of care and love of people.

    • Vicky Cooke December 12, 2016   Reply →

      Very true Samantha. In fact people can study many things for many years including anatomy and physiology, and philosolphy and still not get to the truth. What Serge Benhayon teaches, presents and lives is absolute gold.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh December 10, 2016   Reply →

    The majority of people spend the greater part of their awake hours at work. The foundations that businesses stand upon affect the quality of everyone’s lives as well as the world we live in. It is time we listened to soul-led individuals such as Serge Benhayon and built our businesses on honouring the love, connection and harmony that is our true essence – and instead of continuing the decline into greed, segregation and discord, we facilitated true evolution for humanity.

  • Natalie Hawthorne December 8, 2016   Reply →

    I Love the sound of having an economy that is adding to our evolution. That there is a natural process that we as a human race will go through culling what we realise is not working and not what we thought it was. More and more we are coming to understand and willing to see what some things are doing to us but there is much more to uncover.

  • SLE December 7, 2016   Reply →

    I love Serge and Rebecca’s example here of working in graphic design – that there really does not need to be any competition as we all have our own unique expression.

  • HM December 6, 2016   Reply →

    I had not been one to consider that everything is energy, and when I do so and apply it to money, then wow what a huge consideration I have when I spend money. If it relates to our kidney energy then it is irresponsible if we do not take this into account each time money is involved. Living from energy first allows a whole new level of responsibility in ones life.

  • Natalie Hawthorne December 6, 2016   Reply →

    It sounds so obvious that having a product for which is there for humanity is there to evolve and expand humanity. When we stop and look at the way the world is and all the products that make up this world how many of them truly are there to support humanity to evolve? What products that are there are not there for the money? Really it is great questions to be asking unless we want to continue in the disharmonious misery as a society that we are accepting as our normal.

  • Kylie December 6, 2016   Reply →

    What is business if it isn’t about growing and evolving people?

  • Jennifer Smith December 5, 2016   Reply →

    Serge made reference to cigarette smoking and cigarettes being someone’s ‘trusty friend’. I have heard many people over the years refer to cigarettes as a great friend, even someone who gave up saying that it felt like they had lost their best friend. It’s interesting that we speak like this about a cigarette, when we know that cigarettes do great harm to our body. But then we can become frustrated and angry at our body when it becomes unwell from cigarette smoking. But really our body is simply communicating something to us. Are we feeling let down by what we thought was our ‘trusty friend’? or that we simply don’t like the message communicated by our always true and honest best friend, the body.

  • Jennifer Smith December 5, 2016   Reply →

    Of course, that makes so much sense Ariana. Even going to the supermarket or buying petrol I am in business, because I am doing business. It’s interesting how we can narrow what something is or what something means because of what we get out of it. Whether it be a sense of acceptance or recognition.

  • Julie Chung December 3, 2016   Reply →

    Serge presents a much truer and all encompassing way of working with others in the workplace. A way that we would naturally be drawn to if we didn’t get ourselves in the way and make it about us instead of humanity and true service.

  • SLE November 29, 2016   Reply →

    I just love watching Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith interact, there is such a connection there based on real purpose and evolution.

  • Kerstin Salzer November 27, 2016   Reply →

    Business in our days has mainly to do with competition. What Serge Benhayon is presenting here concerning business is revolutionary, a business where people count and which is based on working togehter and not against each other.

  • Natallija November 26, 2016   Reply →

    True business is about evolution as Serge Benhayon so truthfully shares in this episode. How far is the current state of our business world from this truth when we are seeing more and more examples of greed, corruption and ill truths used to sell a business model to the masses?

  • Jennifer Smith November 26, 2016   Reply →

    I love how when Rebecca asked Serge “What is Universal Medicine?” he spoke of what Universal Medicine is for everyone and what it means for everyone and even when he spoke of the business model of Universal Medicine, he spoke about it the fullest most complete way. Yes it is a business, but Universal Medicine the business offers so much more. True well-being and evolution for all.

  • Vicky Geary November 26, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon has revolutionised business by presenting that the true purpose of business is evolution. In this we are shown just how far business in general is away from this truth.

  • Natalie Hawthorne November 25, 2016   Reply →

    Free will is something that I have totally admired with Serge Benhayon, having the understanding now that it is everyone’s right to have free will, and the key thing that Serge presents here is ‘so long as we are not lied to’. Being able to feel for ourselves why we would choose a habit that is harming the body we start to feel and see that it doesn’t make any sense. We are all on our own journey and we will get to where we get to with each choice we make.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 25, 2016   Reply →

    In a world in which everyone is clambering for making the biggest profit, and most are either planning or wishing for early retirement, where getting something for providing nothing is seen as clever, and gaining advantage at the expense of another is championed as astute, Serge Benhayon’s reminder of our true essence brings a completely different focus and appreciation of the potential our relationship with business can have on our lives.

  • HM November 23, 2016   Reply →

    True change certainly does come from within and we all have a choice in how we treat our bodies. What Serge presents is that no diet will give us the quick solution we are looking for – it is a relationship we have with our bodies that is important.

  • Felix Kremer November 22, 2016   Reply →

    When I look up to the stars and I see and feel the beauty, precision and order, the sparkling and the timelessness of space – then it really is in my face that we have been lied to about … maybe everything here on earth, because here on earth everything is the opposite of that which is infinitively around us.

  • Felix Kremer November 22, 2016   Reply →

    Business can be a healing modality, when lived with love and truth. This is absolute revelation. Thanks to Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine.

  • Felix Kremer November 22, 2016   Reply →

    When we choose what real business is about, it is not about competition anymore.

  • Julie Chung November 21, 2016   Reply →

    True change comes from listening to our bodies and what they need for optimum health and vitality. Absolutely.

  • rosanna bianchini November 18, 2016   Reply →

    This business model and the way Serge talks here does indeed completely shatter the picture and paradigm that “the healer or the philosopher should be the bare foot guy walking along the streets of Byron in some coloured robes and giving out his love and wisdom for free”. That image, is so far from the truth of what true healing and business is about.

  • rosanna bianchini November 18, 2016   Reply →

    Beautifully said Serge, “The business of producing evolution”; with this purpose Universal Medicine can operate in no other way than with the understanding of what life, healing and love is really about.

  • Natallija November 16, 2016   Reply →

    I have opted for this as my bedtime viewing as well. There is much here to sit with and bring a deeper awareness of the purpose we all have in the various areas of business we work in.

  • Kerstin Salzer November 15, 2016   Reply →

    This kind of TV brings me back to me and my own wisdom. It is phenomenal.

  • Natalie Hawthorne November 15, 2016   Reply →

    Love what Serge is sharing about the body intelligence with food and that it is our awareness with our body and not wanting to harm it that will make the change with our diets not the mind telling us that we need to change our diets. True change comes from listening within.

  • Felix Kremer November 13, 2016   Reply →

    Business done with love – that’s something I didn’t even dare to dream about before I got to know Serge Benhayon. And I was quite reactive to the way the world functions. Having met Serge has put an end to that. There actually is a way to live and be worldly in a loving way – and now it’s my turn to put this in practice, too!

  • Natallija November 12, 2016   Reply →

    My experience in management has always been about bringing out the best in people and it is wonderful to finally see quality TV viewing where the presenter Serge Benhayon has put this into practical terms with simply sharing that the true potential comes with the people not the profits.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 12, 2016   Reply →

    The usual comment about working is “I have to do it to live” and “can’t wait to retire” – it is seen as something unpleasant that has to be done to be able to survive in the world. Yet when Serge Benhayon talks about business and evolution, it becomes clear that work IS part and parcel of life and a very loving one at that.

  • Samantha Davidson November 12, 2016   Reply →

    I used to think business is about what we can get out of people, take etc…I did not like business, I reacted to it and money and took the poor and righteous approach. I am now in business and prospering and I know it because I have changed my attitude to relationships and myself in them, business is relationships, it is life, no need for reactions and barriers.

  • SD November 10, 2016   Reply →

    It is this kind of universal wisdom, presented here and spoken as a matter of fact, that makes the work of Serge Benhayon globally applicable for all of humanity. Taken to its greater depths and truly examined and then lived, this will change the way we do business forever.

  • SD November 9, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon talks about evolution like no one else I know of. And when he talks I get the sense that we are in the presence of something great. But – astonishingly – this greatness does not make me feel less, it actually calls me to be equal, which just further confirms how great this presence is.

    • Natallija November 11, 2016   Reply →

      Yes SD there is an equalness in which he holds everyone when he presents. Could this be from a knowing we all carry that Serge Benhayon is simply reminding us of in these episodes?

  • Stephen Gammack November 8, 2016   Reply →

    I think the question of where we evolved from is crucial to our understanding of how and why we got here, and our long term aim as a race of beings. And I love that our ascension from ape species is exposed by Serge Benhayon, the evidence points this out as being false. When I first heard the alternative it did seem to make much more sense, and the gift in listening to Serge is that the more time you give to his teachings, the more of such illuminations are provided.

  • Caroline Francis November 7, 2016   Reply →

    Thank you Serge Benhayon for reminding me of the fact that there is an enormous amount of irresponsibility that we choose to live by and that the way forward is not to argue our differences. I have a responsibility to develop a relationship with my body so that the character, the spirit has less of a hold on me so that I can observe and not react to people and situations that I know are not coming from the truth of who they are. To have understanding is key.

  • Kim Weston November 7, 2016   Reply →

    TV that every soul has been waiting for. Where else can you evolve while watching TV?? deep appreciation for what is on offer.

  • SD November 7, 2016   Reply →

    I love the simplicity of these interviews.

  • Jane Torvaney November 6, 2016   Reply →

    Not only do I enjoy all that Serge Benhayon presents here, I also appreciate so much the loving interaction between interviewer and interviewee. To have this level of holding of love and respect between two people is very beautiful.

  • Jeannette Goldberg November 6, 2016   Reply →

    If we all took the Soulful approach you describe (Sere Benhayon) to our jobs and businesses the world would be a very different and most amazingly supportive and evolutionary place – for one of the underlying causes of the majority of our global struggles and challenges is our spiritual ailment of greed.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 6, 2016   Reply →

    “What does love in business look like?” The two concepts of love and business are rarely linked, let alone reflected on or discussed in such care and with a view of deepening understanding and evolution.

  • HM November 5, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon very clearly delivers the importance of having a true relationship with the body, and how self abuse is just a lack of sensitivity towards the body. I’ve certainly been one to rush to the pantry and not want to feel what is going on, and it has only been by willingly deepening the connection with my body that I can start to see how numbing does not fix anything.

  • Stephen Gammack November 3, 2016   Reply →

    I always feel a bit surprised when a big thing is made of philanthropy, because from my point of view if you are successful and you do well you should naturally want to share with others. And I don’t mean that you have to give away what you earned or be charitable, but that you would want to invest in projects that are about more than just what “I and me” can get out of it. Surely we are at most ease in our own bodies when we are considering the bigger picture. How often do we see a lottery winner get completely lost in the wealth and become dissatisfied with life, true harmony with ourselves, and by that I mean an ease and contentment within us can only come when we make life about the bigger picture. Business has to be about people first otherwise it is just another guy muddying the already dirty water, and you would definitely say the world is already polluted enough.

  • Aimee Edmonds November 3, 2016   Reply →

    A business model that I’m sure we all would love to work in and with. Many businesses are all about profit and productivity but little or no attention to the quality of the productivity or the people behind it. I’ve seen a lot of colleagues over my work life, including myself, been sucked up by the hype and drive of business no different to being in a washing machine… and then left exhausted, frazzled and tossed around by the end of it. What is so humbling is how Serge speaks of free will and the understanding he brings to humanity and the choices we continue to make, and that there is no judgement. Very inspiring, as I get caught up sometimes in good and bad of life.

  • Donna Gianniotis November 2, 2016   Reply →

    Watching this 40 minute episode of SergeBenhayonTV will change your relationship with business, money, God, your evolution and the universe. I love how the episode started with business but soon went onto explore that everything is business and as Serge always does, offers the space to feel and explore our temporal lives.

  • Natallija November 1, 2016   Reply →

    I have watched this episode several types as I have been inspired by the simplicity that Serge Benhayon shares about the responsibility that starts not by the big corporations but each and everyone of us in our own areas of service in the wider community.

  • Abby November 1, 2016   Reply →

    We can really damage ourselves and others with spiritualism, thank god this is being spoken about.

  • Jonathan Stewart November 1, 2016   Reply →

    Serge masterfully explains so clearly that there is another way to do business from that which is generally practiced (and has been for generations), that is loving, caring, supportive not only for oneself but the whole of humanity, and is practical.

  • Stephanie Stevenson November 1, 2016   Reply →

    An Ancient Way as a ‘new paradigm’ for business based on evolution and making it all about people first. With Love and equal-ness as the foundation at work, the sickness rates will drop and employees will be keen to get to work, even on a Monday morning!

  • Gabriele Conrad October 31, 2016   Reply →

    There are so many topics here in just one episode, from business to evolution and then some. Not to mention that the image of the poor and barefoot healer gets well and truly dismantled.

  • Felix Kremer October 31, 2016   Reply →

    It leaves me in awe to observe how both of the presenters in this video don’t impose their views onto the audience. They simply present themselves. How rarely is such love seen on TV, with interviewer and interviewee relating to each other in equality.

  • Abby October 30, 2016   Reply →

    This has redefined success in business to a much richer meaning.

  • Jennifer Smith October 30, 2016   Reply →

    I loved the discussion on professionals working together without competition for the benefit and growth of the profession they work in. This makes a huge difference in business itself but also to the well-being of all who work in each business. It’s worthwhile considering if this is the way forward for all businesses and workplaces in getting ahead? I can’t help but think it is.

  • Vicky Geary October 30, 2016   Reply →

    These episodes have been totally inspiring. So much so that the last 2 major purchases I have made have been made with so much more awareness. What resulted was a connection and relationship with those involved that had true care and equality and therefore the whole experience felt incredible.

  • Simon Williams October 29, 2016   Reply →

    What does ‘love in business’ look like? Well now we have a model with Universal Medicine that is sharing its fundamental principles, something that people can rely on, be inspired by, and start to transform all of our businesses

  • SD October 29, 2016   Reply →

    “No human being has been able to explain why intelligent people harm themselves.” SB.
    Serge Benhayon asks the simplest of questions but it really exposes a huge part of our existence, and for me, this brings home questions about what intelligence is and how perhaps one’s understanding of it can be manipulated to suit a personal agenda. Because I do not see it as a question of whether a person is intelligent or not, but in fact what that person defines as intelligence itself. And, if there is room for reinterpretation of this word, where everyone can have their own meaning of it, then where is the truth, and does this lead us straight in to the hands of justified harm to ourselves? I get the sense that it is worth exploring what true intelligence is.

  • Leigh Matson October 28, 2016   Reply →

    Watching this I could relate it to any project work or any activity I may do during the day, how it can either support me to support others or harm me and bring harm to all others either directly or indirectly through my inability to be a support for myself let alone anyone else. If I invest in, expect and want my job to be a certain way for example and it doesn’t go according to that investment I can become stressed and the quality of my work is affected, it affects me, the other staff members and my customers. The work is done but at the expense of the quality. Through Serge Benhayon I have learnt that when quality not quantity and people before profit and outcomes is the main focus the service provided is far grander than anything physically produced.

  • Abby October 28, 2016   Reply →

    Business, God, Evolution and Spiritualism all discussed with such depth in this episode.

    • Victoria March 10, 2017   Reply →

      Yes, and when we separate one from the other we get ourselves into trouble. A life of love unites them equally.

  • Julie Chung October 28, 2016   Reply →

    Yes, exposing the wily spirit and its harmful ways, is a much needed step if humanity is to move out of the fog and into living a truer more loving and alive life, but all in its own time as those of us who have chosen a different path know oh so well. So great to have truth presented for us so that we will eventually feel and know when we are ‘off track’ for ourselves. Thanks Serge!

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