Episode 6 - Understanding the Beingness that Constitutes the Human Being

What happens before anxiety becomes anxiety? What happens before dementia becomes dementia? What is the nature of our dis-ease before it becomes a physical and nameable disease?

We each have our own favourite flavour that we use to check out and numb ourselves from the mundanity of life. Yet the why remains. Why, when we are deeply sensitive multi-dimensional beings, do we distract ourselves with chips, television, gaming, drugs, and or ice cream?

In this insightful interview Serge Benhayon takes the ‘100 steps back’ from some very human problems to look at the human being when the ‘beingness’ of the human gets denied and buried. Beyond this he explores the vibrant beauty of what life can look like when the being is fostered and nurtured in a way “that society is yet to comprehend.”

And P.S. if you ever felt like you wanted to blame your parents for how your life turned out, even just a little bit… make sure you watch the second half of this episode.

389 comments

  • Michael Brown February 25, 2019   Reply →

    It’s a lot easier to go through life with the understanding that there is a reason for everything, and not just limiting it to human behaviour.

    • Mary September 17, 2019   Reply →

      I agree with you Rachel, understanding life and the reason it is currently the way it is, is very empowering. For example I am craving Sugar but I have come to understand through everything I have learned through the Teachings and workshops of Serge Benhayon and Universal Medicine that this craving is coming from a part of me that does not want to feel what is actually happening in life, it’s a check out. As you correctly say there is nowhere to go when we limit ourselves to purely human behaviour. Why do we want to check out on life so that we can stay human and not be beings in a human body?

  • Ariana February 23, 2019   Reply →

    Having a fundamental responsibility for how we live allows our understanding to flourish.

  • SC February 18, 2019   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon again taking it to another level and unraveling life. Absolute Love it.

    • Mary May 16, 2021   Reply →

      I agree SC, If we listen to what Serge Benhayon has to say there is no judgement or condemnation in his demeanour, just an openness to talk about how if we step back and may be we have to step back life times to understand our patterns and behaviours, which have become so ingrained because we may have reincarnated with the same ill choices for lifetimes. The cumulative energy stored in our bodies needs to be worked on to get to the root cause, which is why it makes sense to me now that we cannot blame our parents or anyone for that matter. It also makes sense to me why we blame others and make ourselves out to be the victim of life because we don’t want to take responsibility for our wayward choices that led us to what we are currently living. Serge Benhayon shares another perspective of life so that we have an opportunity to stop and consider that if we get to the root cause of anxiousness then we will not be anxious any more, that has to be worth its weight in gold as so many of us spend our entire lives running on anxiousness or nervous energy which is so draining on our bodies that we feel we need the go to the ‘pick me ups’ just to function and get by in life. What if there was a way to live where we could actually be full of vitality that we didn’t need the props that we have manufactured to keep us going, what a difference that would make. Imagine not having the need or want to take antidepressants for example because you were feeling so amazing!

  • Michael Brown February 9, 2019   Reply →

    Blaming someone else is an easy comfy ride… to stand up and be responsible for your own actions is a more uncomfortable journey but one that is free from the shackles of life.

  • Michael Brown February 3, 2019   Reply →

    It’s a much more liberating and freeing perspective, to consider the possibilities of beyond the physical realm we can see, touch, hear on a day to day basis.

  • Michael Brown February 3, 2019   Reply →

    Not blaming my parents was a big part of growing up.

  • Ingrid Ward February 1, 2019   Reply →

    A most wonderful and very enlightening program in which Serge Benhayon casts a very wise light on what anxiety is and how it affects the body. If only to have been presented with this wisdom when I was in my 20’s and 30’s and in, what I am sure was, a continual state of anxiety, with the only treatment offered to me being Valium. This understanding would certainly have done away with the need for medication and offered me a true prescription for what I was actually going through.

    • Mary March 21, 2020   Reply →

      When we medicate it doesn’t actually get rid of the anxiety or nervous tension we are in which is why many of us medicate, whether it is valium, alcohol or any of the plethora’s of go to’s to numb ourselves, the anxiousness and nervous tension is still there all we have gained is a temporary relief.

  • SC January 28, 2019   Reply →

    Ah ha! life makes so much more sense when we understand that there are two beings- the soul and the sprit and that we can co create with God or create our own mess without him.

    No wonder the world feels crazy -many of have yet to reawaken our awareness to this truth.

    • Mary May 16, 2021   Reply →

      SC you say no wonder the world feels crazy -many of have yet to reawaken our awareness of this truth. I agree with you, is it possible that life is set up in such a way that we are in constant distraction not to regain our awareness, that the game is to keep everyone in the motion of distraction because in the motion we will never feel the stillness we all come from and are a part of.

  • Ariana January 26, 2019   Reply →

    No, it’s not just us that is running the show – there is a being inside us – the being who leads us by the nose to do what it wants regardless of the impact on the body and everyone else around us. Now this is truly great TV, it tells us exactly what is going on in life, making sense of what has never made sense.

    • Mary February 4, 2022   Reply →

      Totally agree with you Ariana – there have been countless times when I have done something I know within me I shouldn’t be doing but do it anyway and then pay the consequences afterwards. Now I listen to my body and when it says no don’t do it I listen and life is not full of the emotional ups and downs but very steady and far more enjoyable.

  • Michael Brown January 12, 2019   Reply →

    As a kid I used to wonder what actually made the earth tick and people move.

  • Jennifer Smith January 11, 2019   Reply →

    Stepping out of that blaming of others for how we are now and beginning to take change of our own life and how we live our life is one of the most empowering things we can do for ourselves. It shows us that we are not victims to our circumstance and that no matter our circumstances we can always make choices to live in the most loving way we possibly can.

    • Alexis Stewart January 28, 2019   Reply →

      Blame is such a scalding and damning emotion. It closes down any possibility of expansion for either party.

    • Mary February 4, 2022   Reply →

      It seems there is a deliberate attempt to prevent humanity from accessing this intelligence
      life seems to be set up in a way that enforces the belief that our minds are King and the body is also ran. Which is actually the complete opposite, our minds should be in line with our bodies as our body actually holds the greater intelligence it is the access point to the vast intelligence of the universe.

  • Caroline Francis January 9, 2019   Reply →

    Function without presence to the being leads to illness and disease. We cannot or even pretend to bury, hide, avoid or distract what is there being constantly communicated from our being without having to deal with the consequences later on in life.

  • Jennifer Smith December 27, 2018   Reply →

    It is very much worth exploring what our beingness is, from the simple fact that living functionally through life having the mechanics of our body repaired when needed is showing very much that it has limitations. We are seeing that on the front line of medicine. In hospitals, medical surgeries, aged care facilities; even in our day to day lives. We are missing part of ourselves, that part that is connected to every other being. Its worth getting to know and living our physical day to day life from our being.

    • Mary November 26, 2019   Reply →

      Jennifer, I agree that as a Human – beings we have our limitations, but if we were to truly understand that there is a spirit and a soul and depending which one we align to determines the movements we will make which is our response to life. It would be wise for us all to stop and consider what has been offered though these interviews with Serge Benhayon. As how many of us go about our daily life with no conscious presence which we have termed ‘ auto -pilot’ when we have no idea of how we got from A – B. It poses the question …If we are not in charge of our bodies who is?

  • Jennifer Smith December 19, 2018   Reply →

    Anxiety can be something that is very depilating. What Serge is offering here is very important as it takes us back to the route cause of in this case anxiety. But if we go back to the route cause of any condition we then understand much more about ourselves and why we have ended up in the current circumstance we find ourselves in. We are so much more than our physical body and we all know this, but its not lived and we are seeing the ramification of this in our heath. In fact throughout all of life.

  • Michael Brown December 7, 2018   Reply →

    The symptom is easy, the cause is the real task at hand.

  • Mary November 30, 2018   Reply →

    To me in this interview Serge Benhayon reminds us that there is a being part of the human-being which we have ignored. If we were to reconnect back to the being of the human-being then we would all experience a completely different more loving way to live. It’s that simple and yet so hard because the human part of us is in so much resistance as it does not want to lose control over the body. No one has explained in such simple terms the fight our spirit puts up and the misery it inflicts on the human part to stop the inevitable return to the being, our soul.

  • Alexis Stewart November 27, 2018   Reply →

    and isn’t the face of truth stunning! Truly it is.

  • Michael Brown November 26, 2018   Reply →

    The fact that I can answer the same question with 2 different types of quality tells me that there is more that just the one human in the equation.

  • Christoph Schnelle November 25, 2018   Reply →

    What comes before physical illness and disease? What comes before mental illness? We are aware of some of the triggers but there seem to be many more cases than triggers.

  • Hm November 21, 2018   Reply →

    It is so obvious, now I understand the spirit, of how we can welcome illness and disease into the body. It is so more than we think – it is an energetic alignment that means we are not living who we are and are therefore open to many more ailments that are also not who we are.

    • Mary May 16, 2021   Reply →

      HM when we reconnect back to our energetic awareness life changes completely, it has to because we come out of the morass of the lies we have accepted as truth and they are exposed to the bone. As the light of truth is such a cleansing light.

  • Jennifer Smith November 21, 2018   Reply →

    Life as we have made it is all about distraction. There is the obvious such as what you have mentioned, but there is also the emotions and the dramas of life that take on with gusto.

  • Jennifer Smith November 21, 2018   Reply →

    The conversation about demand Vs supply is a very important one as when we are looking at an issue often the supply end is what is blamed and focused on. But really this highlights our irresponsibility for we are the demand and if we don’t examine the demand we are not looking at the part we play.

  • Christoph Schnelle November 19, 2018   Reply →

    We don’t know who we are – that seems to be a consensus for most of us. Perhaps we are missing out on something major here by not knowing who we are?

  • Shami November 10, 2018   Reply →

    It is incredible, the way that Serge Benhayon is so confirming of people, by the way that he talks about everyone as already knowing, sensing and feeling masters who have yet to master this physical world, but are naturally innately and stupendously powerful, sensitive and loving all the same.

    • Mary February 4, 2022   Reply →

      Shami I agree with what you have said
      “that Serge Benhayon is so confirming of people, by the way that he talks about everyone as already knowing, sensing and feeling masters who have yet to master this physical world, but are naturally innately and stupendously powerful, sensitive and loving all the same.”
      Before Meeting Serge Benhayon at the age of 50 years. I had never been confirmed in my life. I was a sorry mess excusing myself for taking up space and actually living. This negative Nancy part of me has been transformed. we are as you have stated naturally innately and stupendously powerful, sensitive and loving. The lives of those people who are already Living the way of the Ageless Wisdom will be studied in years to come and humanity will discover the truth of what is being lived now and so live the same life style and in the joy of it too.

  • Natalie Hawthorne November 7, 2018   Reply →

    How many times I have felt and known what is true and denied it is beyond crazy, by having an up bringing where you are told to ignore, not register and dismiss what it is you feel and can read is the total set up for us not to be who we truly and live in a constant state of anxiousness be it high or low state it doesn’t really matter. Re-claiming and learning and feeling the impact of when I honour and cherish what I feel and then when I do it is invaluable. On the return to my truth again and it feels amazing.

  • Samantha Davidson November 6, 2018   Reply →

    We are energy first, I agree, when I deny what I feel that is when I feel uneasy. I used to be anxious a lot, but I am learning to honour what I feel and not ignore it, this is enabling me to be at ease, be confident and live in the moment, without regrets, when you respond to life rather than ignore what we feel, we can not regret.

  • Carmel November 5, 2018   Reply →

    Interesting to hear about the low level of anxiousness that we all live with

  • Jonathan Stewart November 2, 2018   Reply →

    As everything is energy hence we are energy too. Consequently if we do not view, be aware of and understand our energy we cannot understand or know ourselves.

  • Michael Brown November 1, 2018   Reply →

    “We have each our own favourite flavour…”… but all of the same substance!

  • Rik Connors October 29, 2018   Reply →

    You know what I really love about this interview, is Serge’s smile towards Rebecca at the start when she asks about anxiousness and describes how it is not a personal question — absolutely love the depth of care Serge exuberates.

    • Christoph Schnelle November 25, 2018   Reply →

      I experience many of us having low-grade anxiety, perhaps even most of us.

  • Mary October 29, 2018   Reply →

    I am just starting to understand the level of responsibility I have towards myself and all other people to really allow myself to feel that I have a part to play in life because everything I say, every move I make has an impact on the world. So if I want to live in a harmonious world and let’s face it who doesn’t then that starts with me first and how I am with myself, am I harming or healing the world. And could this be why the world is in such a mess because we do not want to go to that level of responsibility?

  • Janet October 26, 2018   Reply →

    I found it super interesting what is shared in this episode about education, in that we can develop our own authority by staying connected to the wisdom of our inner being, and we do not need to relinquish that to conform to teaching methods that do not honour the being.

  • Carmel Reid October 26, 2018   Reply →

    Living life mundane is an illness? Wow that is pretty mind blowing for many of us – we may be miserable in our lives but we assume that’s all there is. It is amazing to learn about multidimensionality and the potential we could be living.

  • Janet October 26, 2018   Reply →

    It makes so much sense that we are only living half of our full potential, functioning as the human being but not developing the inner being that has access to greater wisdom and the grandness of love.

  • Michael Brown October 25, 2018   Reply →

    I actually enjoy the process of figuring out what it is that i’ve done that’s contributed to some unrest or such in my body. It’s like my own private mystery and the more I solve the more vital and alive I feel.

  • Ingrid Ward October 22, 2018   Reply →

    To come to the knowing that we all are naturally amazing beings, goes to show us that this life we are born into is set up to keep us away from this amazingness from day one. We come into a world full of beliefs, one being that a child is an empty vessel, one that needs filling by us, unfortunately most of the time with all our ingrained beliefs and negative life experiences. How world-changing it would be for every child to be honoured and cherished for the wise and wonderful beings they are and then unconditionally loved and supported as they grow from childhood to the amazing adults they were born to be.

  • Joseph Barker October 19, 2018   Reply →

    We have simply missed out a huge chunk of what it means to be a human being. Is it any wonder that we have struggled so and countinue to flounder? The key thing to realise is this dissassociation from our beingness is a decision our spirit has willfully made.

    • Christoph Schnelle November 19, 2018   Reply →

      It is one thing not to know who we are. It is another to consider the possibility that this ignorance was a conscious choice of ours at some stage in the past.

  • Michael Brown October 18, 2018   Reply →

    If I wasn’t aware of the fact that there is more to life than the physical I would be seriously pulling my hair out trying to understand the world.

    • Janet October 26, 2018   Reply →

      I agree, Michael. What Serge presents here about the interplay between the human being and the inner being, makes sense of why we behave the way we do and what is at play on a microcosmic and macrocosmic level of life.

      • Ingrid Ward February 1, 2019   Reply →

        The understanding that Serge Benhayon shares in this program, of the difference between the ‘human being and the inner being’ makes so much sense of the times in my life when I used to think that there were two of me; one that wanted to go one way and the other, in a totally different direction. It was the biggest aha moment for me when I was finally presented this truth, a truth that on some level I actually knew.

  • Natalie Hawthorne October 17, 2018   Reply →

    Living a life where it feels mundane it can feel like there is no other option to life. What I have thoroughly loved experimenting and playing with is exploring the teachings Serge presents, the Ageless Wisdom and applying it to the best of my ability to this life. Life certainly hasn’t been mundane, far from it and to feel super on the game, up beat, steady, confident and amazing is a real game changer.

  • Michael Brown October 15, 2018   Reply →

    I love the idea of not blaming anyone, so much more liberating to live life that way.

  • Joseph Barker October 14, 2018   Reply →

    When we understand life we can’t help but be naturally ourselves – and when we do this more understanding comes.

  • Joshua Campbell October 12, 2018   Reply →

    Gosh, we think we are amazing at what we can do today with technology and modern design and engineering. In truth this is but a mere smidgen of what we are capable of. Wow, how huge must we all be then and hence how small must we all be choosing to collectively live?!

  • Stephanie Stevenson October 12, 2018   Reply →

    These TV presentations with Serge Benhayon and Rebecca Asquith are deeply enriching and offering another way of seeing things (truth) rather than being stuck on the ‘hamster wheel’ just going around and around, disillusioned beyond measure.

  • Michael Brown October 10, 2018   Reply →

    Where there is anxiousness there has got to be a shortfall in how we are living verses what we know our potential is.

  • Ingrid Ward October 8, 2018   Reply →

    I absolutely love this episode as with Serge Benhayon’s clarification of the difference between the human and the being, my life makes so much more sense. I am beginning to finally understand why sometimes I (the human) appear to be doing something that is in total contrast to what I feel my body (the being) truly wants, but instead of listening I override the message. This is one episode that will be watched many times and I am sure I will be learning something new each time.

  • Natalie Hawthorne October 8, 2018   Reply →

    I totally resonate to what Serge is saying about the mundaneness or unhappiness of life and then turning to withdrawing from life and not wanting to commit, wanting to check out with drugs, alcohol and food, it is such and easy route to take. But feeling how dis-harmonious this was I got to a point where I just knew there had to be more to life than this cycle of destruction. Thank goodness the minute I hear Serge presenting on connection within and practiced The Gentle Breath Meditation I knew I was coming home again.

  • Jennifer Smith October 7, 2018   Reply →

    Understanding that we are more than a physical body is super important. But what does this mean and how does this play out in life? Serge Benhayon explains this like no other. It makes so much sense.

  • Michael Brown October 6, 2018   Reply →

    There has got to be more than just flesh and bones walking around… just one look at society and its behaviours screams the fact.

  • Jennifer Smith October 5, 2018   Reply →

    The results of not living who we truly are in life have widespread effects and our behaviours in all areas of life are getting more extreme in our current times. Serge Benhayon is the only person I have heard make sense of all of this, who speaks about this in a way where we stop and ask ourselves..:how am I living, and how is this contributing to the all. It can be a bit of a shock when we realise this impact, but its an important impact to feel, for then we can take steps to return to the path of knowing and living who we are, to the best of our ability.

  • Joseph Barker September 30, 2018   Reply →

    So true how we try to change life, while still standing firmly in the illusion that causes all the distress. Getting perspective and stepping back from everything and reading it then, is such a beautiful thing to do as Serge Benhayon shows. We can’t hope to see truth when we still subscribe to lies.

  • Gabriele Conrad September 28, 2018   Reply →

    Illness and disease start incrementally and don’t just appear unannounced and by stealth; believing it means that we are not yet willing to take responsibility for our many choices.

    • Janet October 10, 2018   Reply →

      Yes, Gabriele, thinking that illness and disease just randomly come out of nowhere is truly sticking our head in the sand, in complete denial of the law of cause and effect. Serge teaches the beauty of responsibility, not as a burden but a celebration of the power we have to choose by free will.

  • Michael Brown September 25, 2018   Reply →

    No one could persuade me that life is merely physical. Not after what I have witnessed in this 22 years on Planet Earth.

  • Ingrid Ward September 22, 2018   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon exposes so clearly how, when we are living as just a human, we are the masters of distraction, but if we bring in the being, and to begin to understand how it is to live in this completeness – the human being – there is nothing we want to be distracted from. We are currently living as ‘half’ of who we truly are, and not the total human being, so no wonder we spend so much time searching outside of ourselves for something we feel is missing, when all the time we are already whole.

  • Carmel Reid September 18, 2018   Reply →

    ‘The world is seeking escapism in any way shape or form’ yes, so instead of pointing the finger at anyone else we need to look at the root and check what changes we can make.

  • Carmel Reid September 17, 2018   Reply →

    We are looking at things the wrong way by looking at supply instead of demand. Taking a fresh look at the evil being the demand, Serge points out that we have a deeply rooted condition in the human species and that is energetic irresponsibility.

    • Natalie Hawthorne October 19, 2018   Reply →

      The responsibility that we have all been so desperately trying to avoid. It’s so bizzare really when our make up and every cell in our body is calling to be aligned to that responsibility. No wonder there is so much tension and chaos in the world when we are rejecting what is innately true to us.

  • Michael Brown September 17, 2018   Reply →

    I definitely used to be part of the parent blaming gang. But, being able to claim responsibility for my positioning has a far greater liberation and contentment that comes with it.

  • Stephanie Stevenson September 16, 2018   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is a master at presenting evolutionary bombshells and truths with very few words “avoid at all costs anything that diminishes who we truly are” Serge Benhayon.

  • Julie September 14, 2018   Reply →

    It makes sense that if we are anxious that we haven’t developed the skills to deal with what we are feeling and to then express in full. Sometimes people can say a lot and appear to have mastered life, but deep down this has just become another coping mechanism.

  • Carmel September 12, 2018   Reply →

    ‘Everything is interconnected’ says Serge Benhayon, and he says we cannot ignore the small signals because they will always lead to something greater if we do. Humans seek to withdraw from what feels uncomfortable, but our bodies never lie, we do well to pay attention.

    • Jonathan Stewart November 2, 2018   Reply →

      Everything is interconnected’ explains the truth of the old sayings of ‘a stitch in time saves nine’, ‘look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves’ and takes them to a far more deeper and wider level of responsibility.

  • Jennifer Smith September 12, 2018   Reply →

    The effects of withdrawal from life are very significant. I have cared for many people with Dementia and this condition has often long standing consequences for the person and their family. These conversations go along way to us understanding what is going on underneath the physical condition.

  • Lorraine Wellman September 12, 2018   Reply →

    I love what Serge Benhayon shares, how he brings it back to what caused the illness and disease in the first place before it manifests as a physical symptom. ‘What is the nature of our dis-ease before it becomes a physical and nameable disease?’

  • Shami September 5, 2018   Reply →

    In life, I have noticed how there can be a fear of having nothing to indulge in. But when Serge Benhayon talks about the being, and the multidimensionality of who we are, I can see that there is nothing to be afraid of and that in fact there is something stupendously beautiful waiting for us all to return to.

    • Gabriele Conrad September 28, 2018   Reply →

      It appears as though we might be scared of having no problems, nothing to rant and rave about when in fact, the settlement we can feel and move far outweighs any such ‘entertainment’ and stimulation.

      • Janet October 26, 2018   Reply →

        Yes Shami and Gabriele, the more we let go of the protection and constructs that have kept us in struggle and strife, the easier it is to connect to our inner being as a gateway to the soul.

    • Alexis Stewart November 27, 2018   Reply →

      We keep ourselves almost permanently distracted from connecting with our beingness and as a result life in a permanent state of unrest, which in turn then fuels our desire to distract ourselves and so it goes.

  • Michael Brown September 1, 2018   Reply →

    The meaning behind any physical outplay lies in the energetic roots.

  • Michael Brown August 30, 2018   Reply →

    Understand the being means understanding the being’s desire to being here.

  • Melinda Knights August 28, 2018   Reply →

    It’s a beautiful way to embrace responsibility – to be all of our true selves in the world. We take so many steps away from the essence of who we are, for me I’ve found the Universal Medicine therapies have been what’s supported me to let go of the layers I’ve built up around me so I can simply be me again.

  • Michael Brown August 25, 2018   Reply →

    I certainly attempt to look at what my part to play in each scenario is and how I contributed to arranging it.

  • Mary August 23, 2018   Reply →

    I feel I understand what Serge Benhayon is saying that there is an impact on the body when we deny what we know and what we can feel. and it would make sense to me that this would build up in our bodies to have an adverse effect on it. For example I have seen how some people boil over with rage because they have tried to contain it within their bodies but eventually it explodes out and has a devastating effect on them and everyone else around them. If they didn’t explode I wonder what effect that pent up emotion would have on their body over time.

    • Ingrid Ward September 22, 2018   Reply →

      You make a great point here Mary. How often does someone boil over with rage, not realising that it just didn’t appear in their body and explode out, but that it had been bubbling away for some time. When we hold back any form of expression the words simply don’t go away, they sit and simmer, and then, often in the most inappropriate setting, explode out and often at someone who had nothing to do with the initial incident. Learning to speak up and to not hold back our expression can be rather challenging at times, but in the long run it is much more considerate of our body, ourselves and of others.

  • Michael Brown August 23, 2018   Reply →

    Being aware of the fact that behind the physical is the energetic leads to a much more responsible and fulfilling life.

  • Andrew Mooney August 23, 2018   Reply →

    I love how this episode explains so easily and simply the reason why we need so many distractions and remedies in life to offset that tension we feel inside when we are not being true to ourselves.

  • Rik Connors August 22, 2018   Reply →

    Its lovely to sit here and feel, as Serge put it, the amazingness that we are. To learn again what it is to have a relationship with knowing who we are and having the courage to feel and express this. Its funny my issues are created from not having a relationship to how amazing I am.

  • Lorraine Wellman August 21, 2018   Reply →

    The wisdom that is shared by Serge Benhayon in these interviews is invaluable, if anyone has anxiousness or dementia then listen to this episode.

  • Lorraine Wellman August 20, 2018   Reply →

    What Serge Benhayon presents in these interviews is invaluable, how awesome if some of these interviews were played in schools or colleges.

  • Caroline Francis August 18, 2018   Reply →

    To live each moment in the knowing that I am amazing no matter what, means everything! To take this away with me from this interview is gold!

  • Caroline Francis August 18, 2018   Reply →

    I am supported and confirmed from listening to this interview, that no matter how small and petty things may seem to others what I feel and sense is always worthy and taking note of for in the diminishing or shutting down my sensitivity I create illness and disease within my body.

    • Alexis Stewart November 27, 2018   Reply →

      We ‘diminish and shut ourselves down’ to such a drastic degree that we are wisened versions of our glorious selves, in truth, hardly even recognisable to the former glory that we have all lived before.

  • Jonathan Stewart August 17, 2018   Reply →

    As Serge Benhayon says we cannot blame our parents for our ill-behaviours for once we become aware that they are harmful we then have the awareness to address and no longer have them if we so choose..

    • Michael Brown November 15, 2018   Reply →

      Yeah, I love the fact that this goes against what mainstream psychology says about how much we should blame our parents. Serge puts it very clearly that we constantly have a choice to move on or stay in the rut of blame and irresponsibility.

  • Ingrid Ward August 14, 2018   Reply →

    We can have as many moments of escape that we like but once we return from the ‘running away’ the reality of our situation is still there, waiting for us, and in some cases even worse than before. It is, as presented by Serge Benhayon, in the acceptance of our responsibility for all our choices in life that we will finally be living a life we no longer feel the need to escape from.

  • Ingrid Ward August 14, 2018   Reply →

    Listening to Serge Benhayon sharing much common sense and wisdom about humanity’s health conditions, as he does in this interview, makes it clear that true healing is a combination of many different aspects, that the whole of the person, their physical health and what is going on in their life, is of the utmost importance; every little aspect matters and cannot be discounted.

  • Rik Connors August 12, 2018   Reply →

    Wise words “avoid at all costs anything that diminishes who we truly are” Serge Benhayon.

  • Carolien Braakenburg August 12, 2018   Reply →

    How powerful a revelation is this : ‘we are developing the human without developing the being’ That sums up it pretty well and shows that the most important part of who we are has been left out in the development of our lives and societies around the world.

    • Rowena Stewart August 19, 2018   Reply →

      Very true Carolien. We put all this focus on the part of our selves that actually dies, our body, and neglect the core aspect of us that does live forever, our Soul. Something that I am finding is that the more I focus on developing my connection to my Being-ness, the more my body glows with health and vitality and my relationships fill up with joy.

  • Carolien Braakenburg August 12, 2018   Reply →

    Anxiousness is at the root a denying and/or not communicating of what we feel and sense in life…how revealing is this and such an important subject to shed light on. It is as Serge says something that we all live with and by understanding what it really is we can start to address it in ourselves.

  • jennym August 9, 2018   Reply →

    It makes sense that when we deny what we sense we can feel ill equipped to deal with an aspect of life as we do not have the fullness of who we are with us. Minimising our awareness does not in fact deal with life it creates a moment of avoidance of life generating anxiety.

  • Mary July 14, 2018   Reply →

    We sense something and when it is not expressed we go into anxiousness, so my question has to be how are we raising our children? Are we raising them to say what they feel and honour their feelings when they start to express what they sense or feel about what’s going on within the family? Or, do we cut them down and dismiss their feelings? And if the latter is it any wonder they then go into that feeling of being anxious because they are being asked to deny a core part of who they are. I have come to understand that we are feeling everything all the time, we cannot stop it, but we can deny it. So is it possible that’s when illness and disease starts to build up within our bodies so that 40 years on we wonder why we have an illness or disease, but do not think to trace it back to the times as a child you were dismissed and crushed for speaking what you felt at the time was true.

  • Shami June 23, 2018   Reply →

    The way that Serge Benhayon talks about parenting ourselves is very beautiful because it is not done so with any judgement of the parents that we had, but just with an acknowledgement that there are certain traits and behaviours which are not so great and need to stop being repeated generation after generation.

  • Melinda Knights June 20, 2018   Reply →

    There is such a huge purpose in understanding the ocean of energy we live in and the ripple effects on others, we can begin to step out of life revolving around ourselves and our hurts and successes, and realise every move we make has an effect on the all.

  • Carmel Reid June 19, 2018   Reply →

    ‘Everything in moderation’ is what doctors tell us but that’s about how we are physically, but does not allow for the energetic impact of ‘just one’.

  • Samantha Davidson June 18, 2018   Reply →

    The root of our illness and disease comes form our denial of who we are, we make ourselves sick in the resistance of the inevitable that we are part of the whole, the universe, the divine, of God and we are grand and when we play small we get sick. This is what i am observing in my own life and how I feel about how my life is changing through beginning to honour being grand, divine and amazing!

  • Natalie Hawthorne June 14, 2018   Reply →

    When you see someone pass over after their last breathes it is undeniable that our bodies is the human part to how we are but we have the being within that is eternal and has a vibration that is beyond the physical form.

  • David June 13, 2018   Reply →

    Ariana I love this as how we are an incredible being that is deeply precious and beautiful, we often forget this as for many of us we live most of our time with that sneaky spirit.

  • Samantha Davidson June 10, 2018   Reply →

    Why are the comforts needed, why do we need to ingest substances that take us away from ourselves, what are the rewards in these comforts that get us to run away form the gold and glory that is us being with our being. I do ask myself these questions, but I love the suggestion to look a 100 steps back at how we got to where we find ourselves now.

  • Ingrid Ward June 7, 2018   Reply →

    To come to understand the difference between the human and the being has been quite profound for me. I could so easily identify with the human but it is clear I have much more to learn and understand about the being. But I’m definitely signed up for the lesson and looking forward to further elucidation through the presentations from Serge Benhayon and wonderfully supportive TV shows like this one.

    • Rowena Stewart September 1, 2018   Reply →

      Yes I agree Ingrid Ward. I was just pondering on how humanity seems to have thrown out the Being with the bath water, as they say. This episode is a powerful re-education that opens the door to a life time of studying how to enable our Being-ness to be flourish. Much to learn and much to embody through studying Serge Benhayon’s teachings, a delicious lifetime after lifetime of perpetual inner growth.

  • HM June 6, 2018   Reply →

    Very true what is shared here about how we are developing the human and not the being. When we consider the world today we don’t really naturally say ‘human being’ anymore we just say ‘human’ – so we are already rejecting the being part that is so powerful and needed.

  • Melinda Knights June 3, 2018   Reply →

    The level of detail and care Serge always presents with is extraordinary, he is so far ahead of his time in what he shares about human life and why we are where we are, how we can return to a true way of living. An amazing philosopher!

  • Joseph Barker May 28, 2018   Reply →

    We make life so complicated, and there are so many things to excel at it seems, but Serge Benhayon shows us the truth is the opposite of that – get your beingness in place and all else follows as it should.

    • Nattalija June 24, 2018   Reply →

      Yes the ‘beingness’ is the gift we can offer one another and all else can fall into place.

  • Viktoria May 26, 2018   Reply →

    I watched this episode after not having seen it for a while and every time it strikes me when Serge and Rebecca talk about taking it 100 steps back. Of course, if somebody asks us “why do you need a reward when the biggest reward is living who you are?” there is nothing a person can do or say but to admit how hurt they are.

  • Ingrid Ward May 25, 2018   Reply →

    I absolutely love how Serge Benhayon brings his own brand of humour – courtesy of Grouch Marx – into his presentation of what exactly the human being is. It had me laughing out loud but at the same time I was totally understanding what he was saying. What a difference from many presenters whose presentations are so dry and boring that there is a struggle to keep your eyes open. The way Serge presents not has me wide awake but the simplicity enables me to easily understand the wisdom that is on offer.

  • Carmel Reid May 21, 2018   Reply →

    Living life as mundane ignoring small details can make us ill? Serge Benhayon reminds us that we are truly amazing beings and that mundaneness is an illness for us, it has an energetic impact and we have to address it at that level. He reminds us to develop a way of being that is self-fostering and to avoid at all costs anything that diminishes us as who we are, instead to acknowledge ourselves and our greatness to ourselves first and then out in the world. I have witnessed many students of Universal Medicine achieve awards in their industry for outstanding achievement in their field, showing just how amazing we truly are.

  • Michael Brown May 21, 2018   Reply →

    Just the fact that I have become more open to the possibility of there being more to life than the 3 dimensional aspects I can see, has opened up my life to a whole new realm of wealth and wisdom.

    • David June 15, 2018   Reply →

      Michael, I totally agree it changes our entire view of the world.

  • Joshua Campbell May 18, 2018   Reply →

    I love Serge’s realness and absolute understanding of those who carry hurts from their childhood. I also love how he brings it back to responsibility as even in these cases it does not excuse us in any way from the responsibility of our every choice in every situation.

    • Michael Brown May 27, 2018   Reply →

      We all have histories and experiences but we equally all have a choice of how we move forward.

  • Joshua Campbell May 13, 2018   Reply →

    It is ridiculous when you think about it… we make what we do more important than who we are and then we feel miserable because we no longer know who we are outside of what we do. And what we do more than anything in life is live, so surely the quality of how we live needs to be more important than what we do per se?

  • Joshua Campbell May 11, 2018   Reply →

    It feels like we genuinely seek the truth of what is going on in human life. Most people complain about it, yet there is something about the numbing, indulgence and drama human life brings that we seem to like. It brings with it identification, issues, tensions and excuses to not be truly responsible.

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