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

  • Susan Wilson May 23, 2017   Reply →

    What we each express when it comes from the truth affects all in a positive way and allows healing, whereas when we express just from ideals and beliefs and our hurts, it is harming to all that allow that.

  • Stephen Gammack May 21, 2017   Reply →

    “We can be our own media” and this could be seen as a good thing, or a negative dependent on how this media is used; I feel it is overall good to see the lies of mainstream media being exposed through alternative news sources. Always there for us is the necessity to read and feel what we are getting and if it is true or not.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh May 21, 2017   Reply →

    The next thing we need to awaken to, is the insidious real impact on the quality of our thoughts and our lives when we choose a daily exposure to such media which we know can not be trusted.

  • Natalie Hawthorne May 20, 2017   Reply →

    It is so refreshing to hear Serge Benhayon talk about the media and what they are actually doing, we have all known this but didn’t really want to call it out like Serge has because it will ask us to be all of who we are. To keep quiet about others means that others will not call us out in what ever it is we are using to stop us (humanity) from being the enormous Love bombs that we are.

  • Jonathan Stewart May 20, 2017   Reply →

    The community of Universal Medicine should most definitely be studied and the results widely circulated for without a doubt they will be found to be the answer to so many of today’s, and history’s, problems.

  • Jonathan Stewart May 20, 2017   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon explains here what true equality is and exposes the societal illusion in which we live.

  • HM May 16, 2017   Reply →

    The intent of the media has shifted hugely and seems to be getting more and more entrenched in presenting drama rather than the truth. And then we have a world that engages in this and relays it back to others without us truly feeling into what is being presented here. This presents an opportunity for us – to look at media in a different way and stand for what we feel is true.

  • Natalie Hawthorne May 14, 2017   Reply →

    Conforming to the ‘big brother’ that is controlling us is what is making us sick. The ill and dis-ease that they propagate in what they are delivering to humanity is pure evil. Is it not time that we stand on our own two feet and not let ourselves be spoon fed the lies. Serge Benhayon so clearly explains in this episode the truth and I know I have only just started to really look at the truth of what is going on and can admit that I have been a part of this by conforming and saying nothing.

  • Shami May 10, 2017   Reply →

    The way that Serge Benhayon talks about a true economy inspires me to look at parenting in the same way – how when a child is informed of all their choices and with honesty about what are the real consequences of each, they can have the personal authority to choose and to experience being their own person – these choices can always be given responsibly and within reason of course, but the situation is very similar to that of a true economy and this shows me how brotherhood is in everything that we do and this can be applied to every situation because it is always about love for people first.

  • Kerstin Salzer May 9, 2017   Reply →

    I can confirm as working as a physio with gentle exercises that men have a natural tenderness and they cannot totally hide it. It is felt in how they respond to the treatments they get.

  • Vicky Geary May 7, 2017   Reply →

    Exactly Ariana. The purpose of news should be to state the truth, not to lie. It could be said to be the same with any form of communication and expression. The moment someone in the ‘media’, which is now everyone due to current technology, steps up and begins to tell the truth, they are often targeted as a way of saying ‘stop’. Why? Someone speaking the truth exposes all those who are invested in protecting and keeping the lies alive.

  • Rowena Stewart May 6, 2017   Reply →

    When an award winning company is targeted to this extent by the media, one wonders what other great businesses are getting the same treatment. It seems that the agenda of the media is to suppress all that truly supports humanity in it’s drive for sensational news, but this shallow self interest will always be exposed at some point in time, while the true work of businesses like Universal Medicine will become more and more evident.

    • Jonathan Stewart May 20, 2017   Reply →

      No doubt that “the true work of businesses like Universal Medicine will become more and more evident” as the exposure of corruption, illness and disease, violence and natural disasters all increase.

  • Stephen Gammack May 1, 2017   Reply →

    When we step back and observe the patterns of history it is actually easy to see what Serge Benhayon presents as true, and that is that we have discrimination and witch hunts and persecution in many forms through the ages, and we very much have it today in how someone can be treated for delivering a common sense take on wellbeing that actually asks more of us than we have in recent times accepted we could be living.

  • HM April 30, 2017   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon has indeed set a standard where the truth is lived. This offers a very powerful reflection for the rest of humanity to see and feel. And no lies thrown against him will stop him living all of who he is because he knows the responsibility he has to stand firm in who he is. The media can cast opinions and lies, but the state of where the media is at is a reflection of what the community is asking for.

  • Christoph Schnelle April 30, 2017   Reply →

    If you provide the right narrative to the media, it seems to be that the media’s private maxim of “Don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story” can take over, leading to a trail of affected lives. Yet this is what sells.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 29, 2017   Reply →

    It makes a huge difference if I just adopt belief systems, which I did in the past, or if I have principles which I live by because they feel true in my body.

  • Shami April 25, 2017   Reply →

    There is a great part here in this interview when Serge Benhayon talks about a freedom to choose that is based on the truth and not on lies touted for the sake of one person’s or a particular group’s individual or selective gain.

  • HM April 20, 2017   Reply →

    The media has sadly become a channel that hardly delivers unbiased truth. A shame to see that this is where we are as a society and this is what we allow. But Serge Benhayon is not one to fight back – he simply lives all of who he is and that will long withstand any claims that are thrown his way.

  • Shami April 10, 2017   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon shows here in this interview an aspect of himself that I have come to very very much appreciate: his incredible depths of understanding coupled with a no nonsense straight talking approach that does not compromise or pander.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 3, 2017   Reply →

    I only can confirm that what Serge Benhayon is presenting on stage, he is living on a daily basis. He is no liar, he is true, expresses truth and lives truth inside out.

  • Rebecca April 2, 2017   Reply →

    I agree – How can we still hold that we have free press, free speech, when we are faced time and time again with the corruption, double dealing, bias and censoring that happens in the press every day?

  • Rebecca April 2, 2017   Reply →

    Just recently in the UK we have seen the frenzy of the media – there was attack in Westminster, and literally everywhere from newspapers to social media where plastered with every possible angle of the story, jumping to terrorism and its fearful connotations with in minutes. What is a very serious and sad event gets made into a media circus that only feeds into the issues at play and does nothing to help resolve them.
    Our media has much to answer for, but then again so do we in what we allow the media to get away with.

  • Christoph Schnelle April 2, 2017   Reply →

    Knowing people well who are attacked in the media is an eye-opening experience. The callousness and carelessness coupled with the aggression when asked for a correction are initially shocking and then so gross that they can become numbing.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 1, 2017   Reply →

    I love to listen to these videos as there is a huge amount of wisdom in them and always when I listen to a part of them something new gets revealed to me.

  • Natalie Hawthorne March 30, 2017   Reply →

    Anyone be it media or otherwise who is out to speak badly and lie about Serge Benhayon clearly doesn’t know him. I have known Serge Benhayon for over 13 years and he has been extremely inspiring, the amount of love and dedication he has for humanity as a whole and then for individuals and honouring relationships is seriously amazing. To see otherwise or to try and taint this clearly is for manipulative reasons.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh March 28, 2017   Reply →

    The world and people’s lives are a far cry from the glory that is our true essence. It would make sense for this to prompt a more dedicated commitment to at least consider when someone presents a different way and shows by example the magnificence that is our true birth right.

    The fact that from some quarters such as the media instead of an open discussion or even a sensible disagreement, we have lies, slanders and attacks displays how far humanity is currently lost to itself. Thank God I say for individuals like Serge Benhayon whohave not ever given up on humanity.

  • Samantha Davidson March 24, 2017   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is a living role model concerning a man relating to women, the equality and respect that he expresses is something that allows a woman to ‘be’, with no imposition. It is healing and can change perspectives concerning how we view life and relationships.

  • Sarah Karam March 23, 2017   Reply →

    I am only realising now the true harm that the media and cyber bullies can cause without consequence in this current climate.
    It is an observation that even if you know that most main stream media is rubbish and that the days of true reporting seem sadly a thing of the past, what you read on the internet still makes an impact on your opinion. For instance, any troll with a motive can spread lies about your business and feed the media sensationalist lies to suit their agenda and then Wikipedia will reproduce the content that they have read on the internet and call it “fact”. We are living in an age of online abuse that is yet to be seen for its true colours. I am with Serge Benhayon; people should be free to choose but its pretty unfair if they are already tainted before they even have a chance to hear about the product or its benefits.

  • HM March 21, 2017   Reply →

    Through what Universal Medicine has presented to us – I can feel how equality in women is about women embracing themselves as equals – appreciating ourselves, connecting with who we are. This is so gorgeous and feels like a true way of coming back to who I am as a woman. If I appreciate myself and what I bring – then there is no doubt that I am equal to everyone else.

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh March 23, 2017   Reply →

      HM this is a great insight. It makes so much more sense than just demanding to be given something if I am not giving it to myself.

      I have also noticed that when someone is not appreciative of themselves and considers themselves unworthy, it is really difficult to engage with them on an equal basis because they keep behaving as an unequal themselves. This and has been a great eye-opener to my own irresponsibility when I act less than all that I am.

  • Rebecca March 16, 2017   Reply →

    The depth and breadth of these interviews are amazing – so much is covered in just a few episodes

  • Stephen Gammack March 14, 2017   Reply →

    If we don’t like what another is saying we can ignore what they do, we can reason, we can state an argument to counter. If something was harmful that would be worth standing up to, but even if this is the case we should never be abusive in how we stand against that we do not believe in.

  • Shami March 13, 2017   Reply →

    I really like the way that Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith explore what exactly is a free market today and the impact that media can have on it, because there is a common belief that we live in a liberal society, that has evolved to the point where everyone has the freedom to create their own life, and yet, what if we are not actually as free as we think we are? And what if there is something else pulling the strings, so to speak, in the background as it influences our choices? And what if the media is actually that governing voice, dictating what is acceptable and what is not, making us think we are choosing when actually we are only selecting from a range of certain choices it has deemed as appropriate?

  • Ray Karam March 6, 2017   Reply →

    What do we do if something comes into our view that hits us with the fact we knew something but did nothing to stop what was going on or even be honest about what we had seen? You would think we would self reflect as to why we did nothing but instead the common theme is to attack to denigrate the messenger. So many have lost our radar when it comes to things like this and often believe the sensationalised story before checking the facts. We buy into the bright lights without seeing we have been blinded or startled by them. Lies are lies as always and unfortunately we live in a world that has you guilty until proven innocent but yet you can never clear yourself fully. The guilty verdict whether justified or not very rarely is lifted even though you bring the truth to it, somehow it still lingers. We need to be careful with what we read and more so how it changes how we are. I see the landscape of the world and it doesn’t look great and yet I look at the people around it and they are all great. What is missing? Our knowing of that, our ability to self reflect on what we are feeling deeply. If we keep the world on a less then skin deep level then nothing will change and you will think things and say things of people that are way off. This whole story is an example of that and we need to bring the truth to what is here and not attack the messenger or allow a sensationalised story to blind us.

  • Natalie Hawthorne March 5, 2017   Reply →

    You can totally see what Serge is saying is true – how the witch hunt is no different to today’s world being called ‘you’re in a cult’. That having some extremest do crazy things – then everyone that is not following the normal is considered to be of the same ilk. This absolutely exposes the narrow mindedness that this is viewed upon and how set up it is for people to fall into such a way of thinking.

  • Kerstin Salzer March 4, 2017   Reply →

    It is shocking how controlling and manipulative the media is concerning economie and politics. And we call this democracy and a right for free speech when in truth it is lies which are told. At least there should be an ethical and moral code of conduct which should have consequences for those telling deliberately lies publicly.

  • Kerstin Salzer March 3, 2017   Reply →

    I feel very held by Serge Benhayon as the woman I am, but I myself often are not aware or do not choose to live this as the world around me is reflecting another picture. It is shocking how much women are suffering under lack of self worth and self appreciation and where I can see this loudly is on the many dating platforms as well as in magazines and newspapers, to name a few.

  • Christoph Schnelle February 27, 2017   Reply →

    One of the more interesting aspects of this media storm has been the large number of transparent lies being printed – lies that were obvious to the journalists at the time and that are often even obvious to the reader. It is a surprising low standard that has been embraced and endorsed by the editors and proprietors of these newspapers.

  • Kerstin Salzer February 25, 2017   Reply →

    It is interesting how our society can be tricked by the belief we are having a free market when in truth it is the opposite through the abuse of the media telling people what they should do and shouldn’t do.

  • Kerstin Salzer February 24, 2017   Reply →

    This is a sad story, that often there are found more lies in media than truth.
    The media is a medium which would be able to change the world if there would be truth and honesty.

  • Shami February 22, 2017   Reply →

    When journalists lied about Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon, I feel that they were selling themselves short too, because there is a great story here to be published, a story about true and inspiring transformation, which they could have been a part of, but chose not to, which is their right of course, it’s just obvious – to me anyway – that there was so much more on offer which they chose not to accept.

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh March 27, 2017   Reply →

      Very true Shami. The media could have reported so many inspiring stories which were handed to them on a plate and they chose to give airplay to a cyber abuser’s fabrications instead. Astonishing. Just now I was considering how many articles could be written using this one interview alone. It covers so many inspiring areas.

  • Christoph Schnelle February 21, 2017   Reply →

    I once heard a saying that we greatly respect the writing of journalists until we read an article where the journalist writes on a subject we are expert on. It would be inevitable that we may know more than the journalist but the surprise is just how much such an article often misrepresents the facts.

  • Stephen Gammack February 18, 2017   Reply →

    We have a free and open economy where we know things are corrupt, where businesses thrive that hurt us, where those companies can run operations in hospitals. And we stay blind to the obvious, that their products can make us sick. But they of course are not to blame and are just examples, because we ourselves are apathetic to the harm that is our ‘normal’, and are not willing to hear the truth of this, which is why Serge Benhayon gets attacked, because he presents the plain and simple truth that many do not want to hear.

  • Kerstin Salzer February 17, 2017   Reply →

    Talking negatively and without truth about something or somebody is abuse and has its consequences sooner or later.

  • Kerstin Salzer February 12, 2017   Reply →

    I was captured by the words ‘institutional way of thinking’ when I listened to the 3rd episode. How often do I hear statements of society or government or other institutions and I know they are not true. Probably many people think or feel equally as I do and if they would understand that many people know truth and would unite, lies could not have their destructive effect and consequence anymore.

  • Rebecca Briant February 6, 2017   Reply →

    The media has an amazing power of censorship – in the way it reports and the angle it chooses to take it can leave out anything it wants, or it can make a subject centre stage but in such a way that not an ounce of truth is told and therefor it is equally censored.

  • Rebecca Briant February 6, 2017   Reply →

    Fascinating insights into the modern day witch hunt – the perfect way to ostracize a person or a group from society with a few labels guaranteed to garner the desired reaction.

  • Stephen Gammack February 6, 2017   Reply →

    The discomfort of knowing someone is speaking truth but it doesn’t fit in with the way we want to live almost always leads to that person speaking truth being attacked. And of course in this society there is always a point of view we can find to justify just about anything and always others we can enjoin to normalise what we do, even when we know what we do is not loving or caring of ourselves or those around us.

  • Shami February 2, 2017   Reply →

    We do have the words ‘cult’ and ‘cult leader’ for a very specific purpose, these words are designed to expose certain individuals or groups of people who are living in a way that is very particular in its harm towards themselves and others. These words are powerful in that they can expose such practises which should not be allowed or accepted in our communities, however, the danger is when we do not use these words responsibly, and brandish them towards whomever we feel is wayward according to our own agenda or desires. When in truth – the words ‘cult’ and ‘cult leader’ are to be used very carefully and with absolute precision to exactly call out what is there to be exposed. These words do not apply to Universal Medicine or Serge Benhayon, as can be clearly seen by this interview.

  • Natalie Hawthorne February 2, 2017   Reply →

    I love the clarity Serge Benhayon brings and how free choice is not actually what is on offer in todays world. Wouldn’t the world be different if it didn’t have the media and corruption going on and that we all chose to feel what everything was and if it felt true to us or not. This would certainly turn the tables and is very much needed.

  • Rebecca Briant February 2, 2017   Reply →

    Reading a facinating booked called ‘Manufacturing consent’ as a addition to my degree and it is amazing how clearly we can break down the monopoly of the media and smash the idea of free media, free speech. It is a carefully constructed farce in many ways, one we have all bought into. That is not to say the media isnt an amazing tool, but in general because of its foundational set up that is not how it is used.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 29, 2017   Reply →

    We have for far too long been complacent in accepting a lack of honesty, integrity and care from the media, politicians and even in business dealings. Most of us have even given up that anything different can take place. Serge Benhayon is a great role model in how expression can be unifying and empowering. He tirelessly calls it as it is, expressing in a way that exposes the ills without inciting reaction, with great care, offering insights and wisdom that provide a geater understanding and inspire a deeper sense of responsibility.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 29, 2017   Reply →

    It is indeed refreshing to see someone express so candidly about the state of our world without a personal agenda or drive for an outcome, but simply calling it as it is with such accuracy as well as a great deal of care, understanding and love of people. Sadly many of us have given up on having this level of love and integrity expressed in the world, I certainly had until I met Serge Benhayon. But thanks to him many hundreds of people have been re-igniting the same qualities in their own lives and the trend is changing.

  • Samantha Davidson January 27, 2017   Reply →

    I love what is shared here about equality and women. It has been my experience with the contact I have had with Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon, that equality, is felt and lived deeply. As a woman this is truly honouring and healing to experience.

  • SCE January 25, 2017   Reply →

    The media have been one of the biggest spreaders of Evil since day dot. The media are responsible for so much hatred and blame and we are responsible for letting it happen when we have know all along much of what we need is not true or unnecessary.

  • adam warburton January 25, 2017   Reply →

    When I originally witnessed the attacks on Universal Medicine, I was quite naive as to the true state of affairs regarding our press. I was under the illusion that we had the due process to deal with such misrepresentation. But the truth is we don’t. And so I say to the media, tell me, whilst you are there overlooking government and the corporate world as society’s watchdog, who is there overlooking you? For surely you do not proclaim that the press and the media is immune to the same forces of corruption it seeks to expose?

  • Stephen Gammack January 22, 2017   Reply →

    Accountability in media, something that we lack currently, but who is to blame, is it only the journalists and the news corporations, or does the corruption that allows lying in media, particularly in journalism, but endemic through all forms, arise from our own apathy and disinterest in truth. After all media feeds us what we eat, stop eating it and the feed changes. Is it that simple, perhaps not but it a cracking good start.

  • rosanna bianchini January 17, 2017   Reply →

    It’s really interesting to out the modern day version of stigmatizing someone with the label of ‘witch’, with the now current version, ‘cult’. Both are aimed to imply evil and wrong-doing. Back in the day it was the Church that held the power to persuade, today it is the media too. This just serves to show a new seat of power when it comes to influencing the majority.

  • Shami January 13, 2017   Reply →

    It’s interesting how Serge Benhayon talks about the freedom to choose that we all have, such as the freedom to form groups in which we all share equal values, or the freedom to select the healing practitioners we go to to support our life’s work. This level of freedom is seen by him so clearly, and yet it is not so obvious perhaps that we are all actually living this freedom with some pockets of the media industry set on its intent to dictate what and how we should all live.

  • HM January 13, 2017   Reply →

    I love what is shared here about ‘when one body speaks the truth it actually speaks on behalf of all bodies’ – we may not realise just how connected we all are and how much we reflect to others but this sentence captures it pretty well.

  • Natalie Hawthorne January 10, 2017   Reply →

    Interesting how the example that Serge presents of the small village and people that were offering support and healing were called witches and hundreds of years on the same thing is playing out – the only thing that has changed is the word to cult. We as a society must be pretty dis-connected and checked out for no evolution to have occurred and in doing so we have devolved further away from how we naturally are.

  • Samantha Davidson January 7, 2017   Reply →

    I have really had a wake up call concerning the media, and observing how it has treated and misrepresented Universal Medicine and Serge Benhayon. I knew that it was not always true in how it worked, but to see the length of lies and scandalous propaganda that had come to attack Universal Medicine, an organisation I now have over 9 years experience of, has been shocking. We all need to feel the quality of what is being shared, not just go on words and images. This SB TV is awesome, feel the quality.

  • Natallija December 30, 2016   Reply →

    The truth shared in this episode is a great start . Looking forward to many more.

  • Vicky Geary December 28, 2016   Reply →

    It doesn’t matter what topic Serge Benhayon presents on, I am always left with new awareness about life. It is real, it is practical and it is always inspiring as it is a constant reminder that there is so much more to what we see.

  • Victoria December 27, 2016   Reply →

    True Ariana, there is a respect and understanding of the truth we men and women offer each other. Women returning to living in connection with sacredness bring a much called for reflection in our world.

  • Victoria December 27, 2016   Reply →

    It is not like we don’t know about the spin and lies the media wield, yet if there is an acceptance of it or lack of care for truth it is ourselves that we need to be focusing on too, as we create the need that is then fed. It is the responsibility it calls forth that inspires, and this is where the true power lay. Will we accept that we are all a part of what we see playing out around us? I love the straightforward honesty in this interview, without judgement.

  • Fiona Cochran December 26, 2016   Reply →

    You can feel the equality between Rebecca Asquith and Serge Benhayon in this interview, which feels so refreshing to watch.

  • Fiona Cochran December 26, 2016   Reply →

    What better way to get the truth out than to produce your own media when so much of traditional media is seemingly fixated in telling lies.

  • Fiona Cochran December 26, 2016   Reply →

    How have we managed to allow an industry to get away with printing lies by protecting those that are telling the lies. Surely this doesn’t make sense?

  • Kerstin Salzer December 22, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon TV is the real deal. It is true, it is confirming and full of wisdom.

  • Vicky Geary December 21, 2016   Reply →

    This is the future of TV and broadcast – the truth being spoken that speaks for all.

  • Jenny McGee December 19, 2016   Reply →

    This presentation on the media and the ‘free market’ asks us as consumers to go deeper in our understanding of what is at play here and what responsibility we have in what we choose to buy and watch and read. Rather than just consume news or entertainment what is the energies and influences at play.

  • Rebecca Briant December 19, 2016   Reply →

    The words ‘Free press’ or ‘free media’ is probably the biggest lie of the 20th century – a very obvious and easily exposed lie, but one we time and time again turn blind eyes to. The evidence of the media’s bias and false reporting stacks up in all corners of the world, and yet we continue to shape our views and ideas around that which is printed in the press. What accountability do we as the consumers of this mass media hold to the people producing it – is our call for more on mass entertainment, stimulation and scandal, or for truth, integrity and transparency?

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh December 18, 2016   Reply →

    I love the way Serge Benhayon consistently calls it as it is. There is no making wrong or even demand and expectation of a change, but always the most tender and loving reflection of our true essence and a reminder that love, harmony and responsibility is our true foundation.

  • Vicky Geary December 17, 2016   Reply →

    Have you ever seen or felt someone speak with so much love, presence, truth and integrity? Neither had I until I met Serge Benhayon. Immediately I remembered that I too know what truth is.

  • Kathleen Baldwin December 14, 2016   Reply →

    In this episode Serge Benhayon not only exposes the falseness of the so called ‘free’ market but also inspires both men and women alike to truly be themselves despite what has been laid on them by the media. I have never heard anyone else talk so freely of the sacredness of a woman and the tenderness of a man.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh December 11, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is forever inviting us to deepen our understanding, awareness and responsibility in life. The question at the end of the day becomes not are we such stupendous, tender, powerful, aware, loving beings, but whether we have a society that crushes or encourages the expression of this innate essence.

  • rosanna bianchini December 11, 2016   Reply →

    Vested personal interest in a business, commodity or service is the ingredient that robs us from having products and services that will benefit our communities and all equally.

  • Kylie Jackson December 11, 2016   Reply →

    This is TV as is should be – exposing what is not true in this world – no sensationalism or hype – just the absolute truth as it is.

  • Nico van Haastrecht December 10, 2016   Reply →

    We do not have the free marked we think we have. We are controlled by many institutions and when truth is brought by new and fresh businesses they are treated in a way to make them to conform to the old as it is uncomfortably disturbing the status quo that was there before and brought a way of comfort to all. A comfortable way of life is not a value that should be strived for as life is about love and equality and to serve mankind based on these values, and in that the so called ‘comfortable’ status quo does in fact not have a place to exist.

  • Kerstin Salzer December 10, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon has a well established business based on love and truth. What is there going on in people telling lies? What is the sense of telling lies? Why are some people are deliberately trying to harm others? It does not make sense for species who call themselves intelligent.

  • Shami December 8, 2016   Reply →

    Such a great point that Serge Benhayon makes about the fact that we – people – are not stupid. Because we do all know when something is working and when it is not. We each have the ability to discern true harm and true healing. I guess the difficulty comes when there are variations on the meaning of the word harm – variations which give a spectrum of definitions, and thus what is harming for one person may not be so for another. This can in turn create an environment of confusion about what real harm is, and this can lead to us feeling unsure of what is harming and what is not – thus – true harm is able to slip past unnoticed, while true healing gets mislabelled according to a spectrum that it has no part of.

  • SCE December 7, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is a living example of how to handle the media. For to long we have allowed lies, manipulation, hatred and blame to come from our daily media feeding the masses poison. If we want to truly live in a harmonious world we need to become far more selective and discerning of the media we read.

  • Vicky Cooke December 6, 2016   Reply →

    The media’s role should be to provide transparency, not control and bastardise the truth. ‘We haven’t evolved from the dark ages’ I agree we should all seriously reflect on this. If you allow yourself to observe, be willing to be open and not judge others it is amazing what is revealed to you. That is when we start to give space for true truth. It is great to learn about the free market and communism I do not know much about this and this was clearly explained and made simple to understand. In a truly free market everyone should be able to live how they choose to live (as long as it is not harming another) and in the end the lived quality and choices made will be felt and seen. Serge is right we currently do not have a free market if people point a finger, blame and lie with regards to others. It is great when things are explained with no hidden agenda and this is how Serge not only explains things but lives … there is absolutely no hidden agenda. Every person has a right to know the truth without a hidden agenda. Serge also treats all women, men and children with deep respect. He is a truly and deeply beautiful man indeed. A community ‘Sharing with each other their preciousness’ .. how beautifull is that! That is so gorgeous and from experience I know this is true. A great reflection to the world that this way of life can be lived in the world.

  • Kerstin Salzer December 6, 2016   Reply →

    To understand in what kind of lie we live as a society is the first step to eventually make a step to honesty and truth. Serge Benhayon presents the truth and offers through this true healing for everybody.

  • SCE December 4, 2016   Reply →

    This is a great expose on an industry that has channelled evil for too long. The media industry has a huge responsibility to report the truth yet for many journalists it is about recognition and getting the story out with little regard to what is really true.

  • Kerstin Salzer December 4, 2016   Reply →

    I love the truth and the clearness spoken with love in those episodes with Serge Benhayon.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh December 3, 2016   Reply →

    Do we rely on mass media and social media for ‘entertainment’ or for ‘news’? Do we approach it with a need so when that need is satisfied we don’t bother checking the quality and integrity of the rest of the package? I have noticed deliberate avoidance by the media in openly reporting on actual ills of society which require greater responsibility from us all, whilst there is widespread use of false and sensational stories fabricated in order to entertain, incite emotions and gain traffic. But since a great deal of focus is on best manipulating the public to sell more papers or bump up traffic, our choices also matter enormously. It is US THE PUBLIC that encourage or discourage the trend of irresponsibility and unaccountability that is prevalent in our media and throughout society.

  • SCE November 29, 2016   Reply →

    For too long the media have dominated public opinion often based on lies and manipulation to suit their own agenda. The way that Serge Benhayon has handle lies and allegations thrown at him is an inspiration to us all.

  • Jennifer Smith November 26, 2016   Reply →

    I was just pondering on what Serge was sharing about the truth not really being discussed or traded, with everyone having a vested interest. I do not work in private business, so profit is not the driver. What’s interesting though to see is that there are still vested interests, especially when change is being called for. From my own experience I have seen that I have been invested in how I see things, how I see the world, how I see what I do and how I do it. In the last 12 months I have been working in another position, which has given me a completely other view, which has in a sense allowed me to step back and see everything from a completely other perspective. I have to say that it has been deeply shocking at times, especially when I have realised what my investments have been. However I am profoundly grateful for this, for I can see how much I have grown at work and in my own practice. I am also grateful for the immediate support around me, that has allowed me to see what I have needed to see, share that with honesty, supported my reflections and therefore supported me to grow. It’s not always easy to see how comfortable we can become in our own ways and the rot that sets in because of it. But it’s certainly worthwhile working our way through it and seeing the truth that is being presented.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 24, 2016   Reply →

    Why are we on mass feeding on a media that is entertaining us by fabricating and recycling stories that encourage mistrust, complacency, blame, irresponsibility, voyeurism, separation…. when humanity needs all the support we can get so that we all wake up to the truth? A reminder that we are each equal divine beings, with the deepest level of love, sensitivity and awareness, that we are all deeply connected to one another and to the whole universe, that we can each have access to the deepest wisdom and we are responsible for our choices which all impact the whole fabric of life.
    Truth is nothing to do with right or wrong, it unites us all and invites us to return to the glory of the original expression we have deviated from.

  • Shami November 23, 2016   Reply →

    The way that Serge Benhayon talks about misogyny, makes me stop and take a closer look at some of the industries and institutions that we still have around us today which are perhaps not so respectful towards women, which again makes me stop and wonder why it is that we still have such inequality between us. Not just in a financial way, but just through the respect and honouring of each other.

  • Natalie Hawthorne November 20, 2016   Reply →

    Serge is presenting and exposing what we have been living that is completely irresponsible with our manifestations that speaks volumes with war, abuse, natural disasters, ill-ness and dis-ease and the list goes on. So if we are asked to be accountable for the life that we have created I’ve observed many want to run for the hills and in the process even try to shut down the source that is exposing them.

  • Natallija November 18, 2016   Reply →

    SergeBenhayon TV is the real deal. A presenter and reporter speaking with respect of each other and delving into a deeper understanding of the current world.

  • Jennifer Smith November 17, 2016   Reply →

    I love what Serge shares about respecting and treating men and women equally. Just reflecting on the many presentations I have been to and it is correct. There is never an ounce of judging men or women. I have been part of many conversations where one gender is having a go at the other. Men are like this or women are like that. I have to say I have always felt uncomfortable with that, especially with the broad sweeping generalisations that are made on a gender, perhaps because of a particular experience they have had. But we need to look at how successful this has made us as a society and really if we have anyone that is considered less then it hasn’t. Respect and a willingness to understand each other would be a good place to begin.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 17, 2016   Reply →

    It appears to me like a catch 22. There is gross irresponsibility by the media in their complacency and at time refusal in reporting the full picture that bring about a more harmonious and responsible understanding. But also from our end as readers: by and large most of us know that at present what we read in the papers can not all be trusted as the whole ‘truth’. So who buys the papers and gives the green light for them to carry on as they have been? We the public! We are ALL responsible and the sooner any of us wherever we are in the cycle start to speak with love and responsibility as Serge Benhayon here is, the sooner the trend can start to change.

  • Stephen Gammack November 15, 2016   Reply →

    Our relationships with one another seems governed by our media, we are very much coerced into living according to very set measures of normality. If you do something outside the those “norms” you get labelled, and yet how we live globally doesn’t make sense, we relate to one another in a more brutal and unforgiving way than ever even via the world web. So to see Serge Benhayon and to have heard him speak for 5 years in complete common sense against those normal parameters shows me how manipulative and deceitful much of what is presented to us through the media, and how the philosophy he presents is actually very attractive and very accessible and might just offer an answer to our malaise of social and health problems that dominate our global communities.

    • Golnaz Shariatzadeh January 31, 2017   Reply →

      Yes the level of care and decency has been plummeting across society while we have been settling for a lack of responsibility, accountability and regard for others as a norm. Hearing Serge Benhayon call it as it is and with the deepest level of love, understanding and tenderness offer a reminder of the truth of our essence and the responsibility that each of us hold is wake up call sent from Heaven.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh November 15, 2016   Reply →

    Every single conversation with Serge Benhayon is a reminder that our true expression is the deepest level of love. The underlying message is the same regardless of the topic discussed. The way he relates to people is a confirmation that we are all multidimensional beings, deeply connected, aware, sensitive and caring of one another. Most of us have either forgotten this or have given up on it. The opportunity offered for everyone to reclaim the truth of who we are is invaluable. This level of responsibility and truly serving humanity is sorely needed in our media.

  • Stephanie Stevenson November 14, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon and his family offer an exemplary, living proof of the way that it is possible to be in every aspect of life, including very successful in business – the constant reflection of harmony and flow by putting people first, rather than the usual cut-throat arena of the business sector needs to be studied rather than attempted to be destroyed by sensation-seeking media who continue to print lies and untruths about this humble family man.
    “The truth will be in the living quality of the people”

  • Stephanie Stevenson November 13, 2016   Reply →

    I love the simplicity and the wisdom that flows forth in Serge Benhayon TV with Rebecca Asquith’s unique way of interviewing. Their daily living way reflects the truth for all to see on this TV event – of men and women working together without perfection being needed, and with a highly responsible way of living in general, including relationships – all from love. The Way of The Livingness, – that is going against the trend of the accepted norm of disharmony, hardness and living less than the truth that we all are, innately so. People in every walk of life can benefit from these and businesses can develop a new foundation based on people not greed.

  • Aimee Edmonds November 13, 2016   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon has certainly brought back equality between women and men and how we should all be honoured deeply for who we are. It shows where we are at if this stands out in such a huge way as it does, and some are reacting and attacking. For me I had never met a man like Serge before, who didn’t want anything from me and completely treated me with the utmost respect, love and understanding.

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