Episode 3 - Universal Medicine and the Media

Do we really live in a free market? Are we actually free to offer the services that we know will benefit our communities? Or is it the case that if the services we offer expose others’ modes of business it will be seen as a threat?

In this episode we explore the new innovator bullying, cyber abuse and press abuse levelled at Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine and take a look ‘behind the news’ at the business the media dubbed a ‘cult’ and the man they labelled a cult-leader. In a region renowned for its celebrated diversity of healing therapies, communities and groups, in 2012 when a series of articles came out vilifying the popular complementary healing business with outright lies, it was clear that there was a greater agenda at play. After all, why lie about something unless you have nothing of genuine concern to report? And why lie at all? What was it about Serge Benhayon and his work that he was being perceived as a threat to the status quo of health, medicine and healing? Moreover, what was he presenting about Women’s wellbeing that was breaking with an unspoken cultural protocol?

The championing of true equality for women, not just talked about, but lived, has never been more publicly available than it is through the work of Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon. In a world which continues to foster an embedded culture of mysogyny and especially within a media landscape in which inequality and sexism is rife, the media and particularly the journalist’s involved in early coverage of Universal Medicine were unable (or unwilling) to discern fact from derogatory pulp fiction about ‘brain washed female followers’. Through an already broken lens they failed to see the story right in front of them. This episode explores the lack of accountability in media that impacts the very fabric of community and society.

505 comments

  • Natallija November 13, 2016   Reply →

    TV watching with loving honesty and humbleness. Definitely on my favourite re- run list!

  • Jeannette Goldberg November 12, 2016   Reply →

    Lack of unbiased research, and private agendas are the antithesis of good, fair and just journalism, and it is often very dangerously wielded. Universal Medicine however is laying a step towards reclaiming our right to honest and truthful reporting.

  • Stephanie Stevenson November 12, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon’s business has been built through word of mouth and has grown beyond measure by the truth of what consistently presents from the truth of his own body, the truth that is a collective truth to all.

  • Stephen Gammack November 12, 2016   Reply →

    I can really understand how tenderness and being tender can make someone more intelligent. Being in tenderness opens up my awareness of what is going on around me and allows me to read situations with much more time and space. If I was to see an unintelligent way of acting is to be in reaction then it makes perfect sense that being tender means being open and less reactive to whatever is occurring. A beautiful philosophy and its such a support to hear this explained and embodied so fully by Serge.

  • Jennifer Smith November 12, 2016   Reply →

    It’s interesting to ponder on how, in sections of the media, only part of a story is told or in the case of Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine straight out lies were told, without any thought of what the ripple effects of this is. But it’s not just about Serge or Universal medicine, it’s how sections of the media are in what they present to the world and the quality of what is presented. it’s obvious that there are many intentions in some cases, other than that of simply telling a story, so we as consumers need to be very discerning in what we read and then accept.

  • Jeanette November 12, 2016   Reply →

    So many people now living against the trend of mysogyny, hatred, depression, illness and disease. So many people living in a way that does no harm, who are learning to be open, transparent, more loving, more productive and committed to their work and workplaces, having family relationships which are harmonious and inspiring. The list goes on and on and on. These are things worth reporting on. Loving sergebenhayon.tv for its wisdom here and for claiming back the free market.

  • Samantha Davidson November 12, 2016   Reply →

    Misrepresentation is not something new, however I have not paid so much attention to it, as I have over the last few years, I have become more responsible, it is amazing how twisted interpretations can become. I have known of and experienced Universal Medicine for years, around 8, and it has proved to be consistently amazing, professional and supportive.

  • Carmel Reid November 11, 2016   Reply →

    Mysogyny is rife in societies, religions and cultures all around the world. The way Serge Benhayon talks about women invites us to appreciate a tenderness and delicateness that women themselves have been largely unaware of and try to hide with a tough hard shell designed for survival. He also invites men to feel their own tenderness and that shows us all how hard we have been brought up to be and how differently we can be with each other.

  • Stephen Gammack November 9, 2016   Reply →

    That “free economy that is not so free” envelops our whole lives. I notice it more and more in the news feeds and how on social media we are gaining alternative sources of news and getting to see how little is truthfully reported without agenda and bias in our so called free press. There is so much corruption which clouds our view of the world. Universal Medicine are a perfect case in point, utterly harmless and potentially of benefit to millions if not billions and yet not reported respectfully and truthfully, instead targeted with malice and lies. Present the truth and let the people decide.

  • Ingrid Ward November 9, 2016   Reply →

    If there was ever a champion for equality for women, Serge Benhayon is it, and for this I am so very appreciative. But what I appreciate the most is that his support comes from the way he lives, the equal way he treats all women he comes into contact with, and it is not from any agenda to get recognition and attention. He lives the truth of what he presents in every single moment; now that to me is a true champion.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 8, 2016   Reply →

    In a society that claims to be evolving, in which organisations jostle to show themselves the most customer and service oriented, where millions are invested on PR and personnel training to portray the image of caring about the customers, we have Serge Benhayon who offers simple, deeply honouring and inspiring truths that can be adopted to deepen the care and service offered for real – and it is for free! He has a long track record of living what he speaks, with thousands of people testifying to this fact. This is obviously deeply challenging to some as demonstrated by the atrocious lies and smear campaigns of the media. Yet what is so gorgeous and characteristic of Serge Benhayon is that nothing stops his dedication to offer true service to the world, so he will carry on speaking the deeply caring words of wisdom. He will continue to show a reflection of the love and integrity he chooses to live. And people like me and you have an opportunity to observe and realize that THIS is the reflection of our own true essence.

  • Tricia Nicholson November 7, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon TV is an amazing experience to listen to and watch . It is revolutionary and brings real integrity and truth with a harmony and joyful interactions of Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith and real addressing of what is going on. The speaking up and calling out of what needs to be seen and exposed with truth is so refreshing and brings a clarity to what we all know inside but is not what we are fed by journalism business and every aspect of the world.

  • Natalie Hawthorne November 7, 2016   Reply →

    Absolutely, if we were studied for how we are choosing to live and the quality that we are connecting to, people would understand why hundreds of people have made this their priority in life. The teachings of the Ageless Wisdom is the basis of what Serge Benhayon lives and teaches and they are all encompassing – absolutely everyone can access it if they so choose to go there.

  • rosanna bianchini November 6, 2016   Reply →

    The might we use to choose to stop a truth that has the potential to change our lifestyle is huge, employed so that we are not jolted from the comfort we have conveniently built our lives around. Companies produce products that their market audience want, known from market research, therefore what we are commonly and inevitably presented with is more of the same, nothing changes and no evolution is offered or accepted. What Serge offers is a product that can bring change; and that is not always embraced.

  • Jennifer Smith November 4, 2016   Reply →

    That first question that Rebecca asks is a great question, especially in reference to those bringing new ways or new ideas forward only to be criticised. It’s interesting to ponder on this and consider that if we are being criticised for bringing the new then maybe all that is, is a confirmation that we are on the right track and is not really a criticism at all, but someone actually saying I wish that was me instead. The sad thing is in reference to this, isn’t necessarily that someone’s ideas are being poo poo’d, but that a) it can get personal and b) that this can end up being believed by others and then retold, even without the others knowing anything about you in the first place. It always just confirms to me that there is more to a story than what we are being told.

  • Hm November 4, 2016   Reply →

    If you’re going to watch Serge Benhayon on TV and have done a bit of googling then you might be asking yourself – is this man the real deal. So hats off to Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith for addressing that question head on. Universal medicine are not hiding from the accusations – they are standing up to address them and the extent to which they are not true.
    This sets a huge example for all of us to call out when something is false. We have been avoiding this in society for far too long.

  • Carmel Reid November 4, 2016   Reply →

    ‘A free economy that is not so free’ As consumers we always have a choice as to what we can buy but the media can withhold information in a way that means our choice is not based on full information or truth. Serge Benhayon presents a philosophy and a way of healing that is being targeted by a few detractors and the sections of the media that have come on board with them, so that the general public are put off and do not try it and decide for themselves. Rather like the smear campaign of the Catholic Church in the Dark Ages when witches were persecuted, so we haven’t truly evolved. But now we are our own media – we can publish our own stories and experiences via the Internet, so more Truth is out there.

  • Jonathan Stewart November 4, 2016   Reply →

    Dissolving the thin veil of the illusion that a free market world is free changes ones perception of the world and understanding of freedom. In this interview Serge Benhayon clearly and simply elucidates this understanding.

  • SD November 4, 2016   Reply →

    When Serge Benhayon talks, there is nothing I can see or sense at all in his movements that is trying to pull me in or hook me or convince me of anything. There is plain and simple nothing hidden or devious about his presentations. They are clearly very practical and sensible and unimposing.

  • Carmel Reid November 4, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is willing to ‘express truth as my body knows it to be’ and because we are all the same our body can feel it and then it’s our choice to accept or fight it. Many of us avoid truth if it feels uncomfortable, but the world is not going to change if we keep burying our heads in the sand.

  • Benkt van Haastrecht November 4, 2016   Reply →

    It is such a refreshing word that Serge Benhayon brings, we are kept in the false idea of the truly free market. It should definitely not be tainted by any holding back of information, everyone should be free to choose on the truth that is presented.

  • Natallija November 3, 2016   Reply →

    I agree as well. There is at least an example that we can watch again and again that reminds us of where we can start and how simple it can be when we make life about love and respect of ourselves and another.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 2, 2016   Reply →

    I love the fact that Serge Benhayon calls it as it is, regardless of how much flack he might get from those who don’t want to wake from their stupor or from those who don’t want their game exposed. He loves humanity far more than his own comfort. We pride ourselves of having evolved, we consider ourselves in a free market and we by and large consider bullying and intimidation something that happens in the schoolyard. But in truth how widespread is cyber bullying and false reporting by our media, how far have we evolved and how free is our free market? These are great questions to reflect on, and reflect we are invited to here in this episode.

  • HM November 1, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon has always seen men and women as equal – he has treated them as such, recognising the different qualities they bring. Truly respectful of humanity as a whole. It is something to deeply appreciate in a world where there is still so much separation.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh October 31, 2016   Reply →

    “Allowing the consumers to be informed by the truth so that they can make the choices about the product that they are choosing.” This makes absolute sense to me. Allowing people to lie about their own products and intentions or spread rumours to put down others makes neither a free market, nor an evolved society.

  • Abby October 30, 2016   Reply →

    The fact that honouring women has become something we need to re-learn and remember says a lot about the society we have created. Thank god for people like Serge Benhayon who have integrated what it means to honour women who remind us once again.

  • Natalie Hawthorne October 30, 2016   Reply →

    For me I have always felt the truth in what Serge Benhayon presents which has always come from the quality in the way Serge lives in. I have found it fascinating to observe over 12 years how he is in what he does and the way he communicates with someone. It is without question that this is the foundation that he stands on and where by he can deliver what he does. As he has said on numerous occasions that he is no one special, just making the loving consistent choices to have access to the Ageless Wisdom.

  • Vicky Cooke October 30, 2016   Reply →

    Another great episode, it does not feel like an interview at all but instead a sharing and deep conversation between both Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith. I am really looking forward to watching more of these. A great expose and calling out in that even though we haven’t truly got a free market or economy we seem to ‘think’ we have! But in fact there is bias and a false illusion of freedom. I loved what Rebecca shared about the Livingness being the deepest level of common sense. It is also great to discuss what tenderness is ‘Tenderness is a form of intelligence and communication’, and that men are able to show their tenderness. As well as women being in their sacredness and preciousness – ‘Are we producing a society that allows this?’ If not why not?

  • Felix Kremer October 30, 2016   Reply →

    In the way we currently behave as consumers of entertainment, food, sports, education, health care … and the list goes on … we are actively asking to be lied to.

  • Stephen Gammack October 30, 2016   Reply →

    I look at online forums today and I wonder how different it would be if we truly considered other people in what we say. It really is a reflection of the life we live if we feel the need to be mean or scathing or abusive about another in an online forum. What are we really saying about ourselves and how we are living. In this regard Universal Medicine is a game changer as it has supported so many people to not indulge in mean and inconsiderate behaviour but instead see that how we are in each action has an effect on everyone. Huge responsibility but also huge love on display, and isn’t love the common denominator we all crave.

  • Leigh Matson October 29, 2016   Reply →

    Society is formed on the interrelations of the villagers. So if we have a society that doesn’t allow or attacks the expressions of truth, be that Serge Benhayon or a man showing how tender he is or a woman showing her fragility – as a society and as individuals (as I ask myself this question) how do we live with others that supports the quality of society as it stands today or how it can be in the future? What really inspires me about Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine is now normal these truths from the body are presented, so normal that it makes integrating them into human life as it is today very practical, simple and indeed normal. And yes they are exposing but it exposes the unnatural way we have chosen to live.

  • Judith Andras October 29, 2016   Reply →

    As long as everybody conforms and lives the same disregard, misogyny and toughness as everybody else nobody is challenged. But the moment someone or a few start to live differently and present another way we have to ask ourselves is what we are living true and of course this will create reaction in those that are not ready to question their behaviour. It is shocking though that there are so many people in powerful positions, like the media, that are more willing to destroy the person or people challenging them than asking themselves that question.

    • Natallija November 20, 2016   Reply →

      Serge Benhayon is reflecting a potential that is still in the ‘ouch’ stage for humanity. Of course this will rattle many but the quality stands on its own and can be viewed again and again on this website.

  • Natalie Hawthorne October 29, 2016   Reply →

    Here we have Serge Benhayon calling a spade a spade. Serge is presenting the truth in what needs to be told, exposing the corruption that is slowly but surely eating away at the world. The ones involved with the corruption naturally will do what ever it takes to try and stop such exposures with no consideration for the consequences of their actions. Time will only tell.

  • Abby October 28, 2016   Reply →

    Thank you Sergbenhayontv team for the quality of this production.

  • Rowena Stewart October 28, 2016   Reply →

    Life is a constant expression of business, an eternal process of mutual exchange transmuting energy into different currencies for different purposes and back again, all reflected to us in the natural world and the workings of our bodies. Business is very much part of the natural order, what differs in our societies in general is that humanity wants to twist that natural order to suit our own desires and greed. What Serge Benhayon has established in his business is a return to the natural order of business, one that is honest, transparent, responsible. As his business has flourished, so has the support he offers the community he is inherently a part of both locally and internationally. Universal Medicine is worthy of many an acedemic study that will in time completely transform our entire understanding and implementation of business.

  • Felix Kremer October 27, 2016   Reply →

    In the smallest of living cells business is done, the exchange of goods (molecules, proteins, mineral salts…) – our whole body expresses business. There is a divine order at play and Serge Benhayon has co-created a business-model that reflects this divine order in the business-world.

    • Jonathan Stewart November 4, 2016   Reply →

      Beautifully expressed, Felix. The business model practiced by Serge Benhayon is but the replication of the workings of the Universe.

    • Victoria December 27, 2016   Reply →

      And there the beauty lay, a co- created business on every level is one that is in harmony with all. Everything affects everything as Serge Benhayon has shown by the quality with which he lives.

  • Natalie Hawthorne October 27, 2016   Reply →

    What Serge is presenting is something that I and many, if not all know to be truth – that the media can deliberately go out of their way to reinterpret, manipulate and print lies for the interest of themselves. To be able to see it for what it really is and the greater understanding that Serge is offering is what I have been longing for, for a very long time. We are the ones that create the level of abuse that we accept as normal. Any lie is a form of abuse.

  • Stephen Gammack October 26, 2016   Reply →

    The description of tenderness and fragility around 24 minutes in is beautiful to hear. It feels like a reset of what these words mean, and how aggression is for many a default to cope with situations. A great question I would ask is why there is a smear campaign, why if you disagree with Universal Medicine not just ignore them, there is no imposition from anyone, merely people who have chosen to live a different normal.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh October 25, 2016   Reply →

    The media and science are two areas in which society has assigned a great deal of power to in informing and enlightening us about what is going on. It is astonishing that we have been paying such little attention ensuring that there are very clear guidelines for them that are properly monitored and reinforced. The level of blatant lying, fabricating and arrogant dismissal of what is actually true in order to serve personal agendas is alarming.

  • Jeanette October 25, 2016   Reply →

    “tenderness is a form of communication”. Living with a tenderness toward oneself and thus others communicates love, communicates that there is something to trust in a world where very little supports us to trust.

  • rosanna bianchini October 24, 2016   Reply →

    Serge reveals that Truth is never honestly traded, and yet truth is a fundamental necessity to any relationships whether it be commercial or personal. What Serge offers here is the call for the intelligence of the heart to be applied equally across all industries.

  • Abby October 24, 2016   Reply →

    ‘And why lie at all?’ The media as it is today is full of lies, and everyone knows it. How did we create a demand for a source of information that can’t be trusted.

    • Victoria December 27, 2016   Reply →

      Indeed, and so it reflects the responsibility we equally hold to live in a way that reflects truth.

  • SD October 23, 2016   Reply →

    I love the way, and it is phenomenal how, Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith can start with talking about one subject and from there cover pretty much the whole of life, to then end up back at their original topic again. This is clear evidence that everything is truly is everything and nothing is nothing, and we simply cannot talk about one thing in an isolated manner, because every subject has the potential to touch upon everything that exists. Beautiful to watch and learn from. Thank you to the SB.TV team.

    • Natallija December 10, 2016   Reply →

      I agree SD. There is so much potential to support and learn when the interviewer and the guest speaker are respectful and understanding of one another. No hidden agendas!

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh October 22, 2016   Reply →

    We need more people like Serge Benhayon who care about humanity far more than personal comfort. Individuals who are prepared to stick their neck out and express what may ruffle feathers if needed, even when the response by those who want to protect the status quo may attack, lie and conduct smear campaigns of the worst kind. Ironically such a response in itself is a confirmation of the lack of integrity, accountability and care in those exposed. I am deeply appreciative of Serge’s dedication and consistency in presenting how our true nature is to live with love, integrity, harmony, joy and deeply honouring of one another, whilst the pursuit of personal gain, achievement at the expense of others and quantity instead of true quality is championed throughout society.

  • Jennifer Smith October 22, 2016   Reply →

    It’s an important point that Serge raises about how some groups get publicised as being a cult when they are simply living in a way that is different from societies ‘norm’. It’s important to consider the effect that this has and why this is happening in the first place – is it calling out something harmful, or simply sensationalising?. I know for me being a part of the Universal Medicine Student Body, a world wide community, I have had to work through “I am not doing anything wrong” because of sensationalist ‘reporting’. I am simply living a life where I am becoming more responsible for all of the choices I am making and therefore I am consistently making new choices all the time. This isn’t necessarily easy for myself or others in my life, but it absolutely does not deserve to be outed as something extreme for it is definitely not that. It’s always seem a bit strange to me, although sadly not surprising that some sections of the media would target some people in this way (calling them a cult) to sell papers, and not see and report something that is a huge issue in society and call it out for the true concern that it is – this would be true reporting.

  • Abby October 21, 2016   Reply →

    Serge and Rebecca are spot on about how much misogyny remains in business culture, and both genders feed off this dynamic.

  • HM October 21, 2016   Reply →

    We have a responsibility as an audience and a consumer to call out when something is amiss. The media is a great example of this and the importance of questioning what does not feel true. Serge Benhayon is one such man who has done this and stood by what he feels no matter what.

  • Kev McHardy October 21, 2016   Reply →

    I certainly would love to see Serge Benhayon TV become viral, the world can learn so much from this man. We now have a voice the mainstream media can’t silence even though they try. I came home from work yesterday and watched this episode and instead of getting sucked into the drama of the News or some other nonsense, this was pure magic to watch.

  • MA October 21, 2016   Reply →

    Well said Amina, and the clarity in this episode is the same quality I’ve also felt from Serge, there are very few people that make such a difference in the world even though we all equally can.

  • Rowena Stewart October 21, 2016   Reply →

    This interview really exposes the fact that we don’t actually live or trade in a ‘Free Market” as we like to think we do, but are heavily influenced by multi-million corporate businesses that have a vested interested in controlling consumer habits to their own advantage.

  • Sandra Williamson October 21, 2016   Reply →

    It feels so different to listen to an interview that is true. It leaves no mark of imposition and its clarity is available to discern for myself if the information I am hearing is true for me. When media reviews information with an agenda it is pre-determining what has already been decided as the required outcome. This is a sentence without a fair hearing, and if we this is accepted then we are basically puppets to what we are told, not what is truth.

  • Felix Kremer October 21, 2016   Reply →

    I thought women’s position in society was a bit better than say in the 50s. Universal Medicine was an eye opener for me to see that this is not the case. Women are only treated better when they become like men. This revelation came to me when I saw true equality between men and women at Universal Medicine events, especially in Serge Benhayon’s family.

  • Abby October 20, 2016   Reply →

    ‘Through an already broken lens they failed to see the story right in front of them.’ This is what happens when we become bitter and cynical about life, we view everything through a broken lens and in this everything looks wrong.

    • Shami November 26, 2016   Reply →

      What I love about this, is how there is no judgement here being made, just the simple facts about how we can relate to life when we have been hurt, but that this hurt is not the truth of who we are.

      • Natallija December 19, 2016   Reply →

        Yes Shami, the blame game is often what keeps the ‘them and us model” thriving when the main aim in all of this is to connect to the fact that we are far greater than we can ever imagine, and true quality in living is being shared right before our eyes on this website.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh October 20, 2016   Reply →

    Whenever we try to squash a truth that exposes the way we are choosing to conduct our life, to me that is a clear indication that not only do we already know we are living a lie, but we also know that if others become aware of what is going on our game is over.

  • MA October 19, 2016   Reply →

    The power of the media is incredible as for many people we take what is said as near gospel, even if we don’t believe every word I don’t think we really appreciate the reach and influence the media has. Yet for the business of Universal Medicine to grow and not fall apart, even after all the lies that have been spread, shows that the truth is stronger than anything else. It’s a great episode to watch and certainly a clear reminder that no matter where we source our news we should also discern what is true or not.

  • Jonathan Stewart October 19, 2016   Reply →

    This is a great exposé of the illusion that we live in a ‘free market’.

    • Natallija October 29, 2016   Reply →

      Absolutely on the mark Jonathan Stewart. The idea is sold to us yet the reality is far from the truth as revealed in this great episode!

  • Hm October 18, 2016   Reply →

    Serge talks of a ‘free market’ and yet how as soon as anyone goes against the trend, they are put under scrutiny. So how free are we really? And why have we accepted it as normal to be unloving? I.e. It is normal to work in a business where there is no equality and a lot of power playing – perhaps it is ‘normal’ but it isn’t loving. Universal medicine is one such business model by which it is showing that everyone is equal and everyone has the same choices. This is true business – about relationships first.

    • Natallija November 29, 2016   Reply →

      A great explanation of how the free market is far from free!

    • Rowena Stewart May 6, 2017   Reply →

      I agree Hm, when we create a basis of equality and sincere relationships within a business, it imbues the services of the business with a quality that can be felt by all its customers. There can be no better way to engender a successful business than making it about people first and keep people coming back for more.

  • Stephen Gammack October 18, 2016   Reply →

    If the claims in the media were true then Universal Medicine could not have succeeded as a business, that they have succeeded in spite of the persecution (and that isn’t too strong a word), shows the strength of the business model. And though you could say what is on offer is sold, it isn’t pushed or promoted heavily, those interested are informed of their choices to partake, and the fact so many do is worthy of coverage, as is their outcomes, the wellness that has occurred against the trends locally, nationally and globally in communities around the world. Good journalism should be groundbreaking and look objectively at what is occurring in every situation, to not do this and run an angle to sell a paper shows up the parties involved as being of low moral standing, and protected by processes that should not be there. Inform your public, not shower them with distortions that don’t present what has gone on, present and allow the public to decide from their own lived experiences.

  • Gabriele Conrad October 17, 2016   Reply →

    I was touched by the mention of trust and how, as a society, we have lost that ability to openly question and inquire without prejudice and an agenda – could it be true that Universal Medicine is for some just too good to be true, too much for those deep hurts that need to be walled off securely?

  • Tricia Nicholson October 16, 2016   Reply →

    This is an amazing frank discussion on the truth of our society and where it is. The rules we have created on what is accepted in how we should live are exposed as being loveless and hiding who we really are. Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine students are living another way – a way we all know inside our bodies and no media attacks and lies can alter this. But they can keep truth, love and harmony away from the reader when this is what we truly all seek and know. It allows a real respect and responsibility for humanity to expose what is going, and to show tenderness and fragility as our strengths – this is a real gift

  • Stephen Gammack October 16, 2016   Reply →

    There are few presenters on wellbeing who are living in the quality that they present about, the vitality, the boundless energy, abundant health and deep awareness and ability to connect with people. If we embrace these as essential qualities for someone delivering wellness workshops and presentations then we start to see that Serge Benhayon stands out in the most impressive and potentially influential way. Most would admit that we are far more likely to be inspired by someone if they embrace fully the topic they present on, so in this regard it is a business model for the ages, one that makes people of first and foremost concern. And any model of business that exposes our own lack of care for our own wellbeing is either loved or creates jealousy and lies to try to taint what is being offered.

  • kehinde James October 16, 2016   Reply →

    At last Serge speaks for himself on TV and expresses the truth of his work, not afraid to expose the ways of our world that are false, imposing, deceiving and corrupt. It is in the midst of this very ‘unfree’ world pronounced as ‘free world’ that his utmost integrity, love and dedication to humanity has been attacked, vilified and viciously lied about. Nonetheless we are at last able to hear the truth for ourselves from his own body.

    • Nattalija January 20, 2018   Reply →

      The ‘free world’ is definitely, being exposed here! Far from free when there are so many ideals and beliefs that are constantly being bombarded in all facets of our lives to change, improve and make new directions that often lead us down the path of self -doubt.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh October 16, 2016   Reply →

    Universal Medicine inspires and promotes the greatest level of integrity, responsibility and care in all that aspects of life. I would expect all people who are also truly dedicated to those qualities to thank anyone who points out how our expression could be deepened. This is a true gift and many pay a fortune for a specialist to give them exactly that information. When a handful of people do their utmost to stop the public from hearing the truth of what Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon actually say, their actions to me is a clear indication of their priorities.

  • Jeanette October 15, 2016   Reply →

    “Tenderness, love and nurturing between men and women …it is an amazing way of being, living against the trend… a highly responsible way to live”. I have experienced this among the men and the women in the student body and in the examples of Serge and his family. There is a very high level of respect and care, acceptance and inspiration, no imposing to be had here and I love that I and more and more others have found this as I did not know that it was truly possible. It is.

  • MA October 15, 2016   Reply →

    This is a great episode to watch, I was amazed at how I “thought” we were in a free market yet had not truly considered the effect the media have on business, events, people, elections. To paint or tarnish one person or business in effect stops the free market. This happens all the time so the reality of the market we are in is very different to what we believe it is.

    • Natallija April 26, 2017   Reply →

      It is not a coincidence that this episode was released and to now watch what has played out with the exposure of many big giants in the world of media, business and government and their corrupt lifestyles. We could say that we are watching truth TV of the future.

  • Victoria October 15, 2016   Reply →

    Truth is not always comfortable to hear for it exposes all the ways we may not be living that. We can be either be inspired by the call to be fuller versions of ourselves, or we can attack and shoot the messenger. The quality we live with is a choice, which has an affect on our families, communities and society as a whole.

  • Leigh Strack October 14, 2016   Reply →

    Another thing I love about this interview is how there is clear understanding for how all live, no matter what choice is made. Yet knowing without doubt we all hold within the ability to be tender. In this knowing I can feel that no matter what has been chosen or lived before, that we can change this if we feel it no longer is how we want to live. Because our tenderness comes from within, knowing it is there is the beginning of choosing it over past choices that we tend to re-choose from habit. The true potential of what Serge discusses with Rebecca is that which can change the fabric of society. Not ‘have to’s’ or ‘should do’s’, but in responsibility, understanding and an honor of all others.

  • Leigh Strack October 14, 2016   Reply →

    Watching this evening and hearing Serge share how all men are capable of tenderness, and that all men would have moments where they are tender in their lives, is all the evidence needed, as all of us have felt these moments in life. Learning that these moments can become a way of living, is a gift beyond measure to all of humanity.

    • Chan Ly August 16, 2018   Reply →

      Beautifully expressed Leigh. We are all born deeply tender, fragile and delicate, it seems we very quickly step away from these qualities as they get knocked out of us one by one through our life experiences. Serge Benhayon shows us that it doesn’t have to be this way, we can access a form of intelligence through reconnecting to the intelligence of our body and Serge is living a beautiful example of a deeply tender, delicate, fragile and sensitive man. Thanks God Serge is so willing and open to share his wisdom and lived experience with humanity.

  • Gabriele Conrad October 14, 2016   Reply →

    I just love observing the settlement and ease with which Serge Benhayon presents what we all deep down already know, whether we are ready to admit it or not. In many ways it could be said that he is ahead of his time – but is that actually true? Or is it a case of a few trying to stop the public from accessing what is being offered because it exposes their lack of credibility and responsibility?

    • Natallija October 18, 2016   Reply →

      Well said Gabriele Conrad, of the deep settlement from which Serge presents the possible reality of the way the world is, and are we as humanity avoiding the truth.

  • Ingrid Ward October 14, 2016   Reply →

    From the media, to misogyny, to men in their tenderness , it takes Serge Benhayon only 28.55 minutes to dismantle so many of the accepted ‘normals’ in this world, ‘normals’ that sadly we have used to hold us back from our inherent amazingness. But he just doesn’t dismantle them; he replaces them with common sense and truth, a truth that he knows from his body and the way he lives. This wonderfully wise man offers us a light, so bright, to shine into the areas of our lives and this world that we may simply want to avoid seeing, but then offers us another way to be; a way of equality and true brotherhood

  • Stephen Gammack October 14, 2016   Reply →

    It would be terrific for society to be presented the true story of what Serge Benhayon is actually doing, what he is living and presenting instead of this ‘cult’ nonsense which sells papers but totally misrepresents the incredible service that is on offer from Serge Benhayon through his business Universal Medicine. Study is needed of the impact he has had on so many peoples lives and how contrary to the “witch hunt”, he is actually supporting people to improve their lives, while giving incredible insight into how society operates and what our future may hold if we aren’t willing to change our ways.

    • Natallija October 15, 2016   Reply →

      A “witch hunt’ is to put it mildly when we look at the ways journalism can be used to target individuals who are speaking truthfully about topics that are often buried in the sand. This episode is once again showing the lifestyle that many live that is inspired by a man who has made choices to go against the trends that are obviously not working world wide with alarming statistics that are presented on numerous topics of human health and well being.

  • Jennifer Smith October 14, 2016   Reply →

    That’s a very pertinent question that Serge finishes the interview with.. Are we producing a society where people are able to express their tenderness without being crushed? On pondering further I wonder what is it about being tender in our everyday moments that others or even ourselves want to crush? Does this show us what we are not willing to accept about ourselves? It’s like we do not want to see this as a constant reminder of our own capacity for tenderness for it shows the lie in which we choose to live. Thereby crushing in reaction to that.

    • Natallija November 6, 2016   Reply →

      What a great question to ponder on Jennifer. It is interesting that we question the word tenderness and how quickly we can crush this expression. Have we forgotten this quality that was nurtured as babies in us all and one that melts us, when we are met by another with deep levels of respect?Serge Benhayon is starting to ask the questions that are reflecting the current state of our world. Could tenderness be one of the expressions we are fighting in our world to express – not because it is not within us but because of the avoidance of the responsibility we carry to speak up like Serge Benhayon has in the TV site about the media mess? Have we allowed lack of responsibility to be accepted as the norm?

  • Lieke Campbell October 13, 2016   Reply →

    We grow up with the pictures of what a man is and what a woman is but seeing this video makes me realise that those pictures, or stereotypes we call it as well, actually might not be it. That being a man or a woman should be able to mean anything, however that person feels to live without being judged as unmanly etc.

  • Jennifer Smith October 13, 2016   Reply →

    One of the things (and there are many) that I love about being a part of the community that Rebecca and Serge speak of is watching how the men are with each other. They are just so naturally tender and gentle with each other and genuinely interested in how each other is. They have opened up the conversations on men’s health, wellbeing including mental health and ill health and asked what is going on for men in their lives that is having serious ramifications to the health of men. They have been prepared to step out of the ‘safe’ but so very limiting way that men can relate to each other. I have personally been very inspired by the men within this community.

  • Jeanette October 13, 2016   Reply →

    It seems to be that it is responsibility that is resisted most when it comes to the living examples of truth, love, integrity and common sense offered by Serge Benhayon in his presentations.

  • Jeanette October 13, 2016   Reply →

    One of the things I will always appreciate about Serge Benhayon is his deep respect and care for women and men equally. Knocking someone because they live in a way that holds no bias against another just exposes those who knock.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh October 13, 2016   Reply →

    Are we offering a service that truly benefits humanity and are we putting people ahead of any form of self gain? These are great questions about the current ‘free’ market that we are championing in today’s world. When someone like Serge Benhayon poses such questions, we end up realising this is not the foundation most organisations are based on. I have noticed three predominant responses: we can be inspired to explore ways of building and deepening such loving foundations, we can pretend we never heard anything, and thirdly we can be outraged that the whistle has been blown on our game and attack. Each type of response seems to be a direct reflection of the level of care and accountability we are prepared to live with.

  • Joshua Campbell October 13, 2016   Reply →

    No one outside of Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine has ever presented such a topic in such an open, truth-full way with not an ounce of emotional investment in the issue. Many economists would baffle over the economic issues of the day yet i have yet to hear of one speak of the truth that Serge speaks of here.

    • Natallija December 6, 2016   Reply →

      Nothing can be baffling when you speak with truth!

  • Lieke Campbell October 13, 2016   Reply →

    I love the point about that you only realise our society has not such a free market as it says it has when you start to say and express what you feel and when that is outside of the currently accepted. Like starting to eat healthy or being responsible for how I am in daily life receives comments from others that are not that supportive yet shouldn’t it be common sense and celebrated when we take good care of ourselves? This is exposing the not so free free market we are living in.

  • Esther Andras October 12, 2016   Reply →

    There is so much to take into life from this short half an hour episode. How we are as a whole of society to our personal relationships with ourselves and others, with always the focus on the quality of our living way. So many things to look at and consider. An eye and heart opening experience.

    • Natallija November 11, 2016   Reply →

      Definitely eye opening Esther and so much to deeply look at individually and as a community as a whole. This episode so simply reminds us of how our lives are markers of truth and the quality is there for all to see.

  • leigh matson October 12, 2016   Reply →

    There is a lot in this interview, I can imagine that it could go into every topic imaginable. What really stood out was the outsider view coming in to paint a picture that those in ‘the village’ were not experiencing.
    Which then makes me wonder, do we take these outside views into the village or claim our own experiences on any topics in life? Which leads me to ask, as a society how much do we place value in hearsay, what ‘they’ said (whoever ‘they’ may be) or actually claim our own experiences or be willing to put life to the test from our own bodies?

  • Cherise Holt October 12, 2016   Reply →

    I have thoroughly enjoyed allowing myself to write, communicate, express and document the changes in my own life since my first association with Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine as this has supported me to not only begin to express myself again, from an otherwise very shut down body and way of life; but also as it continually confirms to me that nothing is more powerful than my own truth, my choices, my lived experience, my Livingness and that despite the times we have lived and do live in – that no one can take this joy, truth and commitment to life away from me.

  • Fumiyo Egashira October 12, 2016   Reply →

    I love Rebecca’s question about a possibility of people who have never heard of Universal Medicine as an organisation, knowing of a universal medicine as a deepest common sense that we are all looking for.

    • David April 2, 2018   Reply →

      Fumiyo I love what you share and call out here, that was my experience as well. What Universal Medicine offered was indeed I had been looking for deep down and what, when I speak to everyone I meet, also is looking for.

  • Harrison White October 11, 2016   Reply →

    Society has learned that there are ways of being socially accepted and ways which aren’t, the problem is when we hold back on what we naturally are and settle for conversations which satisfy a certain level but never leave us feeling fully resolved and ready for the next.

    • Natallija December 3, 2016   Reply →

      Having watched this episode a number of times I am surprised at how this has inspired me to encourage conversations that don’t settle for less but bring others to discuss topics that we are all global aware of. Now that is inspiring TV!

      • Karin Barea January 1, 2018   Reply →

        That’s amazing, and your comment has inspired me to not shy away from what there is to be said. I know I already do this but there are times when I hold back and know this feels wrong in my body. I love how, in this interview, Serge Benhayon responds to being described as ‘outspoken’ and it’s simply him speaking from the wisdom of his body. So I’m inspired to not only speak from this wisdom but listen and welcome its voice to begin with. What a reflection this is for humanity and permission to do likewise for others. What an inspiration Serge Benhayon is to speak from this wisdom and reflect to a sensation-seeking media that this wisdom can’t be touched and allows others to also see the truth in this way of being.

    • Natallija April 16, 2017   Reply →

      Thank you for sharing this great point Harrison. The social accepted ideal of what to say and not to say leaves us in limbo and continues the style of ‘comfortable’ conversations that leave not room for evolution and deeper understandings for all.

  • rosanna bianchini October 11, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is always breaking new ground with what he presents. It’s clear that the investment by the powers that be to hold onto the status quo of health – and control of the masses, would be deeply rattled by the truth of what Serge presents here.

    • Natallija August 20, 2017   Reply →

      This is the marker of truth that many are afraid will bring down the models that have been all built on profits over people.

  • Felix Kremer October 11, 2016   Reply →

    What could be more revealing and confronting in our times of exhaustion, stress and burnout – than a business that is ever growing and blossoming like Universal Medicine with staff that is vital, hard working, having fun, motivated to the highest ethical standards, healthy, looking well, loving, caring and available around the clock…?

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh April 14, 2017   Reply →

      When something that we have been craving for, and have long thought is not possible, is lived by someone in front of us, what do we do with that?
      We can be furious realising we were fooled and not wanting to admit we have been making wrong choices. We can be resentful because of the inkling there is a need to give up some of those wrong choices. We can be angry because we are being shown up for being out of practice with being responsible.
      Then again we can be inspired, we can look to learn from the example we are being lovingly offered and we can evolve.

  • Mary Adler October 11, 2016   Reply →

    A beautiful expression that a free market is the ‘truth in the living quality of the people.’

    • Victoria December 26, 2016   Reply →

      Absolutely agree, and in the ‘truth in the living quality of the people’ the lies and distortions are completely exposed. This is a refreshingly honest interview, thank you.

  • Anne Hart October 11, 2016   Reply →

    One wonders why the media is so intent on attacking Serge Benhayon – he speaks his truth but does not attack anyone. Could it be they are trying to bully him into toeing the line? The media has exposed its lack of integrity and ability to report truth and provide balanced commentary, which is the service that is its original purpose.

    • Natallija October 22, 2016   Reply →

      I agree Anne Hart. The true integrity of journalism has gone and Serge Benhayon is a reflection of what truth is no matter what form of media. One cannot toe the line when the line itself is not draw in truth.

    • Natallija December 11, 2016   Reply →

      Great comment Anne Hart. Speaking the truth without bullying is far from what we are witnessing in the current media circuit. Thank you Serge Benhayon for showing us that there is another way.

    • Natallija November 10, 2017   Reply →

      Toeing the line is a direct link to the bullying technique and is often dismissed in so many work places and is family situations. At this level we are seeing that the lengths the media who promote themselves as bringing the truth are far from practicing what they preach.

    • Stephanie Stevenson March 2, 2018   Reply →

      I agree Anne Hart – Serge does not attack anyone, he simply continues to live the truth 24/7 and gives no power to anything other than truth. Everyday life, worldwide, is governed by a bullying consciousness squashing people to fit into a contracted way of being. Serge Benhayon will continue to bring a reflection of the Truth that is available for all to live equally so.

  • Sandra Schneider October 11, 2016   Reply →

    The journalist’s are missing THIS story in this life-time – missing the truth about Serge Benhayon, a World-Teacher, about Universal Medicine, an Organization that will change life on earth for ever and about the Students of The Way of the Livingness, who have thousand of lived experiences and supportive history by changing their way of being not just to a ‘better’, but a healthy and joyful life and are inspiring others to do so.

  • Danna Elmalah October 10, 2016   Reply →

    This is truly revolutionary tv. The wisdom that it re-ignites within us makes absolute sense. What is being presented is that we are all on the same merry-go-round. There is a message that is sent out now that media can be used for a true purpose for humanity – or hook in and protect the needs of comfort, or avoidance that one chooses. There is absolutely no doubt that what this man is bringing through comes from his absolute knowing and living it himself. Thank you Serge Benhayon for standing up and not being afraid to do so, and putting humanity’s true needs first. We belong to an order that is universal. This man has no ounce of individual agenda , that is felt in all of his presentations. And so, I know from my own wisdom – that we belong to truth and that this is brotherhood, no individuality plays a part in that.

  • Sarah Karam October 10, 2016   Reply →

    I will say this- Anyone that is willing to spread lies about a company like Universal Medicine is doing humanity a great disservice, for the absolute life changing presentations on offer to the general public are well worth consideration.
    I have experienced discrimination and harassment for my association with Universal Medicine. I have even been accused of being in a Cult! Universal Medicine is not a cult – I have never once been followed up via email, phone call or text if I was absent at any work shops or presentations, never have I been pressured or contacted by anyone, to do anything in all my years of knowing UM and the Benhayon family. When my previous partner decided he no longer liked Universal Medicine he stopped attending. No one that worked for Universal Medicine ever followed him up or even asked where he went when he decided to not attend events, this is because people are free to come and go as they see fit. There is zero obligation and I rarely see people that don’t resonate with what Serge is sharing.

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 7, 2017   Reply →

      Universal Medicine has been the most supportive, respectful and honouring organisation I have come across. Should you ask for support it is provided in buckets. I have not come across any group of people so dedicated and supportive. And whatever choice you make, it is completely honoured, holding you in the greatest love at all times. In fact I have learned how to be more accepting and loving with myself as a direct result of how I have been consistently treated. Anyone who wants to continue living an irresponsible life with lack of care of others will obviously take issue with such a reflection, but those who crave a more open, honest and loving world will love it.

    • Stephanie Stevenson March 2, 2018   Reply →

      Yes I agree Sarah – Serge Benhayon is the least guru-like person imaginable and his business, Universal Medicine could not be further away from being anything like a cult. In 9 years I have not experienced or seen the slightest hint of bullying, pressure or insistence of attending anything you don’t choose to. Serge has no investment in ‘owning’ people or having followers – he simply presents truth and knows that we will all return to the truth of who we are, whenever we are ready to do so.

    • Vicky Cooke March 4, 2018   Reply →

      Well said Sarah any form of lies and spreading lies is doing humanity a great dis-service but particularly with regards to Universal Medicine as they are the complete polar opposite of lies and instead about absolute truth, integrity and genuine care and love of humanity. I have never known anyone like them they are truly inspiring and literally Amazing.

  • Felix Kremer October 10, 2016   Reply →

    It is not common to find something so True like Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine. Of course the mere fact of their existence in a world of corruption and lies must be felt like an offense to the creators of the lies and emptiness.

    • Natallija October 28, 2016   Reply →

      This is so true Felix Kremer. What Serge Benhayon shares is this episode is far from the reality of what is lived by many these days. It is interesting how we as a society have been numbed by the levels of greed and corruption and turn a blind eye to the harm or in this case ridicule and make up ill ‘truths’ about those that are willing to speak the truth.

    • Natallija December 16, 2016   Reply →

      So true Felix Kremer. When there is an abundance of ill truths it is often the truth that is buried in order to prevent others from questioning what is truly going on.

  • Sue October 8, 2016   Reply →

    Most journalists have their own agenda when it comes to reporting. The spin they put on events is demonstrated if you read about the same event in different newspapers or TV channels. Great to have TV that is worth watching, has no spin, but proclaims truth. Thankyou Serge, Rebecca and team.

    • Natallija October 20, 2016   Reply →

      Yes Sue I couldn’t agree more. There is no agenda, not advertising of products and no commercials breaks! True reporting and true TV that makes it all worth watching.

      • Golnaz Shariatzadeh April 22, 2017   Reply →

        These episodes set the level of commitment to truth, integrity and responsibility as well as care and honouring of the audience which all media should return to.

    • Natallija November 26, 2016   Reply →

      Great point raised Sue. No room to spin anything, as the truth stand firm on its own with this quality viewing.

    • Stephen Gammack April 3, 2017   Reply →

      It will be impossible for journalist to present truth in media for as long as the industry is beholden to the bottom line of sales. Sales and truth do not marry up in our current climes. Where before there was more honesty in journalism, it is harder to get to the truth now. This is not to say there are not journalists with integrity, but they hold far less influence than we need them to have.

    • Natallija June 23, 2017   Reply →

      Yes Sue there is no agenda, nothing to hide but a willingness to speak with such a graceful and humble manner on what is truly playing out for all the world to see.

    • Nattalija January 12, 2018   Reply →

      The spin is what is so often the marker to lure more false beliefs and ideas. When you offer the truth there is nothing but the truth that stands on its own.

  • Jennifer Smith October 8, 2016   Reply →

    How interesting to consider what a free market is in terms on media and that given the type of media we have it is not free at all. How can it be when it’s foundation is so often that of self-interest and abuse of others? It’s no surprise really that what we have come to see as the mainstream media is failing on so many accounts. With the rise of citizen based journalist we are seeing the beginnings of a not only a new trend but a way we will communicate in the future.

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh April 27, 2017   Reply →

      It is worth taking a moment and consider what we mean by freedom. In our history and many places in our world today we have blatant bullying, threatening and control of expression. In the face of that we want freedom yes. Yet the word freedom has become for many people synonymous to unaccountability and chasing personal agendas at the expense of others. Freedom from shackles and control yes I am all for that, freedom from decency and care of each other? If we are opting for that there is something very wrong with our society.

  • Janet Williams October 7, 2016   Reply →

    Thank heavens for sergebenhayon.tv so that the truth about big picture issues concerning all of humanity can be shared far and wide. We all know that we are not really living in a free market society, but Serge calls it out for what it is, with absolute love for all. Let’s get out of the dark ages once and for all!

    • Karina Kaiser October 9, 2016   Reply →

      Oh yes Jane – thank heavens indeed for Serge Benhayon and all he brings to humanity. And with his TV interviews now we have so much more easy access to all the things important to all of us, and are able to to share and spread this to many more. Yes – let’s get out of the dark ages!!

    • Natallija April 10, 2017   Reply →

      Definitely not a free market for all. We can be so easily blinded by what the media sells us as the truth that often leaves us building a bank of knowledge, beliefs and ideals that are far from what is being shared so lovingly through this episode. Serge Benhayon respectfully and with great care shares what we already know is the true state of our world and how far we are from living the truth.

    • Natallija April 23, 2017   Reply →

      Thank you Serge Benhayon for presenting a program that is a gentle knock on humanities door. A reminder that the way we are living is of great concern. Choosing to keep the bolted doors shut is leading us further from the truth of what we have created over time.

  • Adele Leung October 7, 2016   Reply →

    Expressing fragility without a picture that it is weakness or an expectation of how others would respond, builds within the body a deeper sense of worth and confidence to stand in the world. This further breaks down the many roles we have taken up as a man and a woman.

    • Natallija December 25, 2016   Reply →

      Yes Adele, this program is showing how fragility can often be seen as a weakness yet there is so much to appreciate in the honesty of this feeling for us all.

  • Adele Leung October 7, 2016   Reply →

    We are our own media. It is our responsibility to claim back the truth of our bodies that which the media industry has not and in truth, not allowed to.

    • HM March 12, 2017   Reply →

      Love this! We certainly have the keys to changing what the media has become. And we have every moment to change our movements in a way that says to the world who we truly are underneath all the labels and titles. The truth of our bodies is waiting to be expressed in full.

      • Natallija April 13, 2017   Reply →

        Yes we do have the keys to change this. It is the simplest of conversations with others where we hear and feel that the truth is masked where we can bring more understanding and awareness without judgement. This is the gold of Serge Benhayon TV and what is offered to us all.

    • HM April 7, 2017   Reply →

      Absolutely – It is the equal responsibility of us all to create a bigger reflection of what truth is. What is the media – it is just getting a message out to the public – but this can be done on a personal level – this can be something each one of us can do and know that in each moment we are a reflection to others -we are effectively our own walking media which builds the bigger picture.

    • Nattalija April 9, 2018   Reply →

      The games of the media that are promoting half truths and lies that are sold to the masses as true journalism.

  • Samantha Davidson October 5, 2016   Reply →

    I have been hesitant about getting into social media, websites, blogs etc, I felt like I did not know enough, or understand the process, or felt worried about being seen or being attacked for having an opinion, but I am realising is that I can express myself in this area and truly it has no separation from any other area of my life. And actually there is a responsibility concerning the media, if we know so that so much of what is shared is not true, it is a priority to share something different out there to be read, seen, observed. This is in all areas of life. This is big picture stuff, it is not about our own lives, it is about what we allow, agree, collude with when we are silent and what we choose when we speak our truth.

    • Vicky Cooke November 1, 2016   Reply →

      This is really important what you have shared Samantha ‘if we know that so much of what is shared is not true, it is a priority to share something different out there to be read, seen, observed.’ and this is exactly what Serge Benhayon TV does ✨

      • Natallija November 20, 2016   Reply →

        There is definitely a responsibility in acknowledging what is not true and then taking steps to understand that the power of speaking the truth shows the level of love that Serge Benhayon expresses for humanity. Asking the big questions that are often swept under the carpet in the world of TV and journalism.

    • Rebecca briant February 5, 2017   Reply →

      I agree – and yet the fact that we can have a conversation with someone in ‘real life’ and perhaps disagree, but not often come to an abusive argument, and yet that be a very regular occurrence online shows us that for many there is a distinction between online and offline – that somehow ridicule and abuse directed at someone over the internet is less than in person.

    • Stephen Gammack April 21, 2017   Reply →

      I love this Samantha, and what happens when we express from our experiences and question things that don’t seem true is it opens up the conversation for other to also question the distorted values we accept, something we badly need in light of our disordered media and the agendas that shape the news we receive. It is st our door and our responsibility.

      • Natallija August 8, 2017   Reply →

        The distorted values of our current world are felt by many but often swept under the carpet. In many cases, many are willing to open up to the conversation but are looking for examples of those who speak with an understanding. Look no further than this episode – it offers the ALL!

  • Victoria Lister October 4, 2016   Reply →

    Pioneers are often ridiculed, dismissed or, in worse-case scenarios, abused and Serge Benhayon is a case in point. Challenge the status quo, and the establishment / vested interests come after you, today in collusion with a sensation-seeking and delivering media, and social media users hungry for same. We have a long way to go before we can truly say we have an ethical media or responsible citizen journalists.

    • Rowena Stewart December 20, 2016   Reply →

      The state of our media and its failure to actually print the truth is just one example of how we let our vested interests manipulate our behaviour. Those who have no vested interests, and Serge Benhayon is one of those people, have no difficulty with Truth, yet the media who report on him evidently do, because of the gross mis-representation that has been concocted and deemed fit to print. Time will expose these un-truths and in the mean time, Serge Benhayon will continue to present the Truth.

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 9, 2017   Reply →

      What is wonderful is that in the face of the gross abuse and lack of accountability by the media, Serge Benhayon has never made the slightest change in the level of dedication, openness, love and honouring with which he presents and relates to people. This is a great lesson showing that when you make life about love, care and understanding of people instead of popularity, one-upmanship and self-gain. Such things like people lying about you of course hurt but they will not swerve you from the confidence, commitment and purpose with which you live every day.

    • Natallija November 5, 2017   Reply →

      A perfect example of supply and demand.

  • Christoph Schnelle October 4, 2016   Reply →

    It actually seems to be the case that the ‘media’ paints a picture of women very often as victims or as highly sexualised objects and this seems to be in line with the general commentary that is on the internet.

    It would make sense that there would be strong resistance against somebody who isn’t in reaction to the ugliness and misogyny, but simply points it out and shows what can be done about it as such behaviour exposes rather a lot of people.

    • Natallija October 12, 2016   Reply →

      Journalism in the past was based on bringing the truth to the general public to inform. The resistance you have pointed out so clearly Christoph Schnelle is a reminder of how far we have stepped away from the truth. Reactive journalism is at the forefront in promoting the current world trends and global issues. Serge Benhayon speaks with truth and is bringing awareness back to the basics- a lot of which is stirring the irresponsibility we choose to ignore.

      • Rachel Mascord December 30, 2016   Reply →

        Your point about journalism having a past based in truth can be questioned more deeply Natallija. The seeds of journalism were sown long ago when public communicators spread the word as decreed by the ruling authority (king, potentate etc etc)…their version of ‘truth’ if you will.
        We need to be careful about romanticising a past that never was, rather understand that where we are today is the result of a trend started long ago.
        It is a trend that the rest of us, the consumers so to speak, have not adequately challenged. And we still don’t really challenge it until we see such an appalling transgression as happened with Serge Benhayon. How many other such transgressions occur through our media that we do not wonder at, question, or ask them to be accountable for?

        • Rowena Stewart January 10, 2017   Reply →

          Well said Rachel Mascord and your comment makes me realise that the roots of our journalism lies firmly in propaganda, self interest and deceit. These might be strong words to use, but when we study the same piece of news from different angles, as the Internet allows us to do today with such ease we see the same bias still exists. The fact that we, the consumer of this news never seem to challenge these inconsistencies demonstrates how much we have given up on the truth, which then results in the crusades against truth that now so commonly occur in the press. How and why do we allow lies to be printed, read and accepted as truth? What has happened to our self-respect?

        • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 24, 2017   Reply →

          True Rachel the lack of integrity and fabricated truth so rampant in the media “is a trend that the rest of us, the consumers so to speak, have not adequately challenged.” I remember many years back being troubled with noticing the general lack of decency, regard and honouring of people in most media articles. But it was not until people close to me started being attacked and lied about in the media that I finally started to seriously look at the part I play with my silence.

    • Jonathan Stewart October 19, 2016   Reply →

      Very true Christoph. When there is no emotion or judgement in the exposure of the Truth there is nothing to expose in return – there is only the naked truth being presented.

      • Natallija May 1, 2017   Reply →

        What is amazing about the naked truth is that humanity have nowhere to hide or cover up.

    • leigh matson May 8, 2018   Reply →

      Makes a lot of sense because we can hide from our responsibility in addressing the situation by reacting to it and getting riled up.

      • Chan Ly September 25, 2018   Reply →

        So true Leigh, and it is clear to me that this is what has been happening to some of the people who are avoiding responsibility. It is easy to substitute responsibility with blame and lies to delay evolution which of course also affects the evolution of us all.

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