Episode 1 - Whole Body Intelligence

What is ‘Whole-body Intelligence’ and what can it tell us about how to move and walk so that we can deliver an intelligence that holds all equal in the realm we live in.

Sound grand? It is. Welcome to Episode One of Serge Benhayon TV.

755 comments

  • Jonathan Stewart January 13, 2018   Reply →

    There is no greater university of learning than our own body.

    • Melinda Knights January 17, 2018   Reply →

      That’s because the body is from the Universe-ity!

  • Natalie Hawthorne January 12, 2018   Reply →

    The more I get my thoughts out of the way and connect to my body the more I feel how deeply powerful they are. Our bodies are communicating to us all of the time, all the particles and cells have a divine rhythm and flow and when choose something that stops or interferes with this our bodies will be very clear and loud about it. The question is do we choose to listen?

  • Rachel Murtagh January 7, 2018   Reply →

    Being at the mercy of our thoughts keeps us on the merry-go-round and in the raciness and activity of life. Living life with greater connection to the body brings a deeper awareness to what is in front of us. It brings a stillness, a knowing, confirmation and a solidness that living from the mind simply cannot bring.

    • Melinda Knights January 23, 2018   Reply →

      That’s true Rachel, living from the body also offers so many opportunities to take better care of our health and wellbeing. Going through life unaware of the body and it’s many signals can lead to ill health as we may be ignoring its many warnings that the body is not coping with how we are treating ourselves. Considering the care we give to our cars (but not our body) really exposes the focus we have on living from the mind and its intelligence without consideration to the whole body, and the pervasive disregard we have for our whole selves.

  • Chris James January 5, 2018   Reply →

    Just the simple sobering statistic of the suicides in the medical profession should be enough to wake us up that there is so much more that is needed in our education, and in our responsibility to each other. But then we go to countries like New Zealand, where youth suicide is the highest in the developed world, and we realise that there is actually an urgency to communicating, as this video does, that there is actually something much more then the intelligence of the mind.

  • Rachel Murtagh January 4, 2018   Reply →

    It’s a revelation to discover ill-mental health comes first from the body, before it become a mind issue. This revolutionises the way we think about mental health, the way we move and our well-being.

  • Chris James January 3, 2018   Reply →

    Education as it stands today needs to be ‘spherically’ expanded to incorporate the simple practical and essential wisdom that is being communicated in this interview, it behoves anyone who understands this to incorporate this teaching at the earliest possible stage… To bring into our kindergartens the awareness of…”I listen to my body, it has a lot to say, it tells me how I truly feel”

  • Karin Barea December 31, 2017   Reply →

    This brings home the depth of wisdom I deny by giving preference to my mental intelligence at the expense of the body. There is still an arrogance for me in thinking the body is less, is subservient and dumb when actually it is far more intelligent than my mind without it can fathom. When we live by usual forms of what’s considered intelligent, and are not in line with what our bodies are communicating then it’s easy to miss the fact that the quality in which things are done isn’t great at all because we’re not able to feel the difference.

  • Sarah Karam December 31, 2017   Reply →

    What is being offered here is a reminder that we are all sharing this space with each other and that the word “self-centred ” has been so distorted over the years, for true self centeredness is the ability to be in your centre, from this place you are with your whole body equally, all parts and then as an extension of this, you are also with all others in this same way. It is amazing how we have turned this phrase into being selfish, which has a negative connation.

  • Natalie Hawthorne December 31, 2017   Reply →

    The example about the neighbour is such a great teaching that in fact our bodies know true intelligence that we are all one and the same and that this Love is that absoluteness of who we are. To see and understand that what ever is coming through that body is not necessary of the same quality but it doesn’t change the fact the body is from a more intelligent source.

  • Chris James December 31, 2017   Reply →

    Understanding that so many issues that seem to dominate society actually start in our bodies is most definitely a game changer… It also opens up the can of worms that is where does our responsibility start… We can have so many positive ideals and belief, so to speak, but if we are ignoring the innate connection that is there to be had with our own bodies then nothing can truly change.

  • Carolien Braakenburg December 29, 2017   Reply →

    I love this interview and the subject of whole body intelligence. Coming to understand how much more intelligence the body holds and how what I perceived intelligence to be for a big part of my life is not, is super helpful in my daily life.

  • Carmel Reid December 26, 2017   Reply →

    ‘Regardless of their beliefs and their gender, everybody is the same’ A very simple statement that is life changing for we all see ourselves as individuals, as different and therefore we judge, we compare, we get jealous – all for no reason, we are the same.

    • Mary November 7, 2020   Reply →

      Carmel you have simply exposed the lie we have swallowed that we are individuals when actually our bodies are constantly showing us that we are all the same. There is no colour, racial, nationalistic difference, this is something that we as a collective have invented in total opposition to the truth that we are all one and the same.

  • Jonathan Stewart December 25, 2017   Reply →

    Identifying that a mental issue arises first from the cementing of an unresolved issue in the body by walking in the energy of the issue is hugely significant in enabling one to identify the cause of the mental dis-harmony and to resolve. What a change to the approach of mental illness if this was taken into account.

  • Matilda Bathurst December 25, 2017   Reply →

    The inspiration from this interview to deepen my relationship with my body and the way it communicates is profound.

  • Kerstin Salzer December 20, 2017   Reply →

    This talk gives us an understanding that the body is our vehicle of truth, that it responds to everything which is not true in more hidden or more loud symptoms, to understand this and take it to heart brings harmony, vitality and joy in our everyday life. To understand the body and which quality it needs to be moved with is pure joy.

  • Michael Brown December 16, 2017   Reply →

    The mind is there to transmit and receive. It is not a source of anything.

    • jennym March 3, 2018   Reply →

      It makes sense then to inform the mind using from our whole body mind intelligence.

  • Natalie Hawthorne December 15, 2017   Reply →

    These are such essential basics that the we all need to be educated in. I know when I first heard Serge Benhayon present on this it made complete and utter sense, so it has been like re-training myself to come back to what I know deep down. The old behaviours, habits and patterns can sneak back in but I can so easily identify when this happens or I have others around me to support me to see this. It’s about re-claiming what I already know but it is an absolute surrender to the body and nothing to do with the mind.

  • Matilda Bathurst December 14, 2017   Reply →

    This is a realisation and opportunity of much magnitude. We do feel everything and then use a lot of energy to suppress, override or ignore what we feel so that we carry on with our comfy ways. The more I listen to my body the simpler and clearer life becomes.

  • Matilda Bathurst December 14, 2017   Reply →

    To start to be in relationship with our bodies with an honouring about the intelligence it has – the intricacies of wisdom it can share – actually simplifies our lives enormously because we stop searching outside for an intelligence to achieve and realise we have it all on board already.

  • Michael Brown December 13, 2017   Reply →

    Intelligence (mind) gives you words. Wisdom (Body) gives you movements.

  • Kerstin Salzer December 13, 2017   Reply →

    The body is teaching us that we are all the same. This simple teaching can change the world if truly it is taken to heart,

  • Mary December 8, 2017   Reply →

    Coming back to watch this first episode again I have a clear understanding from what is being discussed that we can restrict our bodies by moving in a certain way. As an example, I know that I have lived life in reaction to it which has resulted in my body contracting away from life and people. I realise this way of moving which came from a hurt not only shuts me down but also shuts people out because they can feel my coldness towards them. I have reversed this, changing the way I move by healing the hurt that kept me contracted. This is the transformation because having healed my hurt I can fully interact with life and I enjoy doing so – I have found that people are drawn to the warmth they can feel in my body. I’m embracing life and them it’s the best medicine in the world.

  • HM December 6, 2017   Reply →

    What is shared here is the key to the expansion of love – that the body is not designed to love only one other person. And that if I love everyone then it is felt when I direct my love at another. So what we have here is the gift of oneness and in that, the answer to any and all separation that exists in the world.

  • Natalie Hawthorne December 5, 2017   Reply →

    We are not really brought up nor encouraged to develop a relationship with our body and being. That’s just the way it has been but it has become very obvious that the lack of this relationship is causing much illness and disease. Learning to listen what the body is saying and communicating and then honouring this is an unfolding journey. One that we will all eventually take as and when we choose too.

  • Jennifer Smith December 4, 2017   Reply →

    I have never heard anyone other than Serge Benhayon discuss the relationship between intelligence and our choices through life and the example that he gave was suicide. He is correct, it doesn’t make sense that people so intelligent like doctors would complete suicide and all of their mighty intelligence does not reduce this. The very beautiful thing here is that he is not saying that there is anything wrong with our intelligence, it’s that our intelligence is greater, when it’s not about it coming from our brain, but through the wisdom of our body.

  • Samantha Davidson December 3, 2017   Reply →

    Our relationship with our body is where we need to come from in everything we live, I have no doubt that this developing relationship has opened up doors, wisdom, and understanding in my own life and I see this in other people who I have encountered that are making it a priority to be whole-body aware.

  • Jennifer Smith December 2, 2017   Reply →

    Its very true that we put what we are doing ahead of how we are, or our beingness when we are doing what we are doing. Attending a retreat this year I became aware of this very thing. For 5 days, other than a walk or 2 everyday, I was sitting, in fact I did a lot of sitting. Ordinarily I would feel stiff after sitting for a couple of hours, but there was not one ounce of stiffness, in fact my body felt more light and more flexible and I even felt taller. This just highlights when we approach anything from our beingness first our whole body benefits as does the quality of our output.

  • Shami November 30, 2017   Reply →

    Relationships can have their challenges, as it can be challenging to maintain and sustain a sense of purity and love towards another with unwavering consistency. But Serge Benhayon presents here the possibly that love is a quality that can be lived which includes all people and which will actually support the love that is there for one another.

  • rosanna bianchini November 25, 2017   Reply →

    HUGE. “The whole body in its entirety” the presence we have with our whole body in our everyday movement, connects us with the original intelligence we innately come from, – this is how we know God, through the body.

  • Jennifer Smith November 25, 2017   Reply →

    Its actually quite amazing to have someone essentially abuse you and not take it personally, but also not judge them in any way for that abuse. To continue to see that person as the amazing person that they are is something very extraordinary.

    • Matilda Bathurst December 25, 2017   Reply →

      Yes and this lived wisdom then supports us to support one another when we do allow abusive behaviour to come through us. Knowing that anything but love is abuse gives us great clarity when it comes to observing ours and others behaviour.

  • Kerstin Salzer November 24, 2017   Reply →

    It supports me to understand in a deeper way that we are all the same bodywise as it exposes for me more the different often separative behaviours we have against each other. Then there must be something ; an energy in the body which does this behaviour, so there must be an energy which is working against us and against our natural expression of unity and love.

  • Michael Brown November 13, 2017   Reply →

    Our mind would not be what it is without the body. The body is what the mind gathers information from. Therefore if the body is the greatest library on earth the mind is just the filing system.

  • Kerstin Salzer November 11, 2017   Reply →

    Whole body centeredness is different to what I have learned through christian religion to be there for everybody else. To understand the fact that if we are self centered, the body is experienced as a whole and this whole includes everybody else equally.

  • Matilda Bathurst November 11, 2017   Reply →

    And in treating our bodies as ‘precious deluxe hire’ cars we are more likely to listen to how they respond to the conditions, feedback and particular requirements of the road (life), which gives us the insight we need to consider our next moves.

  • Matilda Bathurst November 11, 2017   Reply →

    The more I consider this possibility – the fact that it is with our whole bodies (not just our brain) that we access our true intelligence – the more I experience the innate wisdom of my body as it feeds back constantly about what is going on, how I am choosing to live, move and respond in life and there is a completeness to this that does not leave me making decisions (from my brain) that disregards any part. My whole body is much more attuned to seeing what serves the all rather than just a select few.

    • Michael Brown December 3, 2017   Reply →

      Yeah I can relate to that, it’s like we give more and more permission to our body to communicate that information and wisdom.

  • Kerstin Salzer November 10, 2017   Reply →

    If we consider the fact that the body is love and only is designed to express love and that this love can only be for everybody and not just for one person, what are we doing to our bodies on a daily basis given the fact that there is a rise in illness and disease on our planet?

  • Kerstin Salzer November 8, 2017   Reply →

    To understand that the body needs to be held in a certain way in order to be able to be harmonious is the basis of that what we do or produce and as such of our everydays life. This is revelatory and mind blowing to truly understand that the energy in which our body is changes the quality of what we are doing or producing, thats to say changes the quality of the product in one way or another. This wisdom changes the world, if we take it to heart.

  • Sarah Karam November 3, 2017   Reply →

    What I find fascinating in this interview is that long before we develop any mental health issue in our mind, we have already cemented and contorted our bodies in a way that shuts us down, hides us and generally disconnects, in the way we move and relate to others. So, although psychology has come leaps and bounds it is still working backward in a way. When we finally realise that we are actually one unit and we need to look at our issue from every prospective, as in the way we move, the tone of our voice and our posture, not just the way we think, the thoughts we have and diet and exercise. If we do not begin to connect the dots like this, we will only be band-aiding our issues, as opposed to actually treating the root cause.

  • John O Connell October 22, 2017   Reply →

    ” everybody is truly the same no body is different regardless of what they walk in with , regardless of the their beliefs and gender everybody is exactly the same” – every body has whole body intelligence, this is amazing.

  • Samantha Davidson October 22, 2017   Reply →

    My body is sensitive to what it feels, my toes as much as my head, our eyes and ears are not our only sensory organs, let us remember the power of our heart. We are a whole body, born sensitive. Reducing our feeling and awareness to what our head receives, narrows our experience of life and our understanding of life. Whole-Body Intelligence is the real deal.

  • Natalie Hawthorne October 19, 2017   Reply →

    It has been incredible to feel the balance in the body and how this works with all of those around us and in everything that we do. Here I was able to truly connect to this balance within with the support of Serge Benhayon and the techniques and therapies that he shares. It is then each moment from those points to continue to make the choice to connect and live this way or to dismiss it and ignore and go into a way of living that is just ‘functional’.

  • Ingrid Ward October 18, 2017   Reply →

    Now this is true television; offering the answers to the many questions so many of us have been asking about life for a very long time, and not an ad in sight. We are presented with in depth answers to relationship issues, to mental health issues and so much more. But what comes through all the discussions is that we have been totally misled as to the seat of our intelligence, it is definitely not in the mind but in every particle of the body; whole body intelligence simply makes sense.

  • Harrison White October 17, 2017   Reply →

    Whole body intelligence, it comes as a natural form of being, and with any ‘effort’ it isn’t there – but when allowed it is there.

    • Alexis Stewart February 5, 2019   Reply →

      It takes an enormous amount of effort for us to pretend to be who we are not. We have to apply ourselves constantly to the business of not being ourselves because if we didn’t then we would naturally know ourselves to be the segments of God that we are. The fact that we don’t consciously know that we are ‘made in Gods image’ is evidence of the considerable effort that we are putting into not knowing.

  • Stephen Gammack October 14, 2017   Reply →

    Centred in yourself and you are less self centred, quite a paradox, an anomaly that is well worth understanding and exploring. To explore this I have found this really is true, as you become more confirmed, and appreciative of myself, the less I need others to tell me I am “doing good” and the more I can focus on supporting others.

  • Mary October 6, 2017   Reply →

    I was listening to a scientist the other day and they were explaining how all the cells in our bodies work together to take care of our bodies, they have it seemed to me to have an inbuilt intelligence. And it makes sense to me that when we go against that intelligence we get sick. Listening to Serge Benhayon he is saying the same thing that our bodies know far more than we give it credit for, we tend to live in our minds rather than listen to what our bodies are communicating to us, and this is to the detriment of our health and wellbeing.

  • Matilda Bathurst October 3, 2017   Reply →

    I reckon if we supported whole body intelligence from infant school there would be very little teaching of it required. My observation is that most young children live in this way. We then have to accept that our current education system teaches them out of it.

  • Matilda Bathurst October 3, 2017   Reply →

    Living in relationship with my body has introduced me to an intelligence (understanding and appreciation of life) that has totally changed everything… from manic tail chasing trying to sort things out with my head only, I am building a steadiness and simplicity in life that is very real and practical.

  • HM September 29, 2017   Reply →

    Wow how amazing on whole body intelligence and how if we are truly considering the body at all times, .then what we do can never be doing anything for self and are in fact we are at one with humanity.

  • Rachel Murtagh September 28, 2017   Reply →

    It’s a revelation that the quality of our thoughts comes first from the quality of our movements; that it is how we move our body which will determine what thoughts we have. This turns what we perceive the brain to be and our current understating of intelligence literally on its head!

  • jennym September 10, 2017   Reply →

    What is presented here in such simplicity and clarity is our access to the wisdom of the inner heart when we bring our mind into union with the intelligence of the body.

  • Lucy Dahill September 7, 2017   Reply →

    Just listened to this again and each time I listen I get a deeper understanding. The intelligence of psychology is to match the intelligence of the body… this is so powerful when we consider our thoughts and the power of those thoughts. There are so many times I have felt I was not in control of them yet if we take this as an experiment and consider the quality of our movements as the potential to change our thought patterns, processes and we also consider the potential immediacy of those changes, then we must start that experiment immediately.

  • John O Connell September 6, 2017   Reply →

    This is amazing to understand that once a person is holding a reaction to another person , the person holding the reaction carries that with them in their body to all other relationships and therefore prevents the loving action of love in expression that is possible with everyone .

  • Lucy Dahill September 6, 2017   Reply →

    I really appreciate the concept of working together, that our body’s natural intelligence is all parts working harmoniously together and that a company works best in the same way. There is tension when we have one department ignoring another departments’ communication and this tension can lead to a breakdown in the company. It is smart to consider the body in this way and nurture each department and then to apply this in all aspects of our lives.

  • Rachel Murtagh September 5, 2017   Reply →

    Until I heard Serge Benhayon talk about whole body intelligence I didn’t fathom the power of movement determining the type of thoughts we have. So anyone wanting to change their thoughts only first need to focus on quality of movement. This is revelatory and life changing.

  • Heather Pope September 5, 2017   Reply →

    Serge is the only presenter I have ever heard talk about whole body intelligence. His understanding that intelligence is much much more than how our mind thinks blows away the education system and opens the door to a way of life that is bountiful with understandings that come from our body.

  • Matilda Bathurst September 4, 2017   Reply →

    Because we really cannot call ourselves intelligent when we ongoingly repeat the devastating choices that have played out in history that keep us in combat, competition and separation from one another… the very opposite of our natural state of unity.

  • Matilda Bathurst September 4, 2017   Reply →

    Some great insight into our true intelligence and how we can live this.

  • John O Connell August 19, 2017   Reply →

    “Whole body intelligence ” the title of the interview is just incredible and as Serge Benhayon talks about it , it can also be called ” whole body-mindedness” . The whole body working together as one for what is to be done, what a way to live.

  • Mary August 15, 2017   Reply →

    What I get to feel is that we are never alone, that we are all part of a greater universe, even when we feel alone it’s an part of an illusion to think we are separate and alone to keep us from discovering for ourselves just how we are at one with each other we all are. We are being completely set up by a false energy from knowing who we truly are.

  • Vicky Cooke August 9, 2017   Reply →

    ‘your body has an understanding that it is sharing life with 7/8 billion people’! Now that is certainly something to take with me in my day! I have said it before and I will say it over and over again when it comes to Serge Benhayon TV ….. ABSOLUTE GOLD. and so so very much to be discussed and to learn, so much is shared here in not even 1/2 hour.

  • Natallija August 5, 2017   Reply →

    Thank you for sharing how the whole body intelligence has no room for overriding intelligence. Nothing to over ride as the answers are already known.

  • Natalie Hawthorne July 18, 2017   Reply →

    This is prime television, it should be in the peak tv watching times for all to see. To have the opportunity to hear that there is something much more than what we have accepted as our truth. That our bodies have a Multi Dimensional quality and vibration that they are continually communicating with and it is up to us whether we connect with this or not. Law of free will.

  • Kerstin Salzer July 13, 2017   Reply →

    If we chose to treat our body as a whole there arises a power which lets our life flow.

  • Shami July 12, 2017   Reply →

    Sometimes it can seem like it is not that easy to live with a whole body intelligence, when actually it is.

  • John O Connell July 10, 2017   Reply →

    The way Serge Benhayon has explained ” love ” ” it (love ) cannot be between two people , it can be shared and expressed towards another by way of directed-ness but it can never be held or contained with in two ” (two people ).
    This is just so clear and makes full sense , for how can love individualise itself , for love is love. Thanks Rebecca Asquith

  • Kerstin Salzer July 2, 2017   Reply →

    How amazing when we change the quality of our doing and movements how different the energy we emmanate is and how much more harmony is then possible as a consequence. Everywhere and with everybody we choose to bring our movements back to quality we change the world by changing the energy as microcosm is like macrocosm.

    • Lucy Dahill September 6, 2017   Reply →

      This is a way of looking at our personal responsibility in life that we should all be taught in our homes and in our schools. How we do things matters because it has a ripple effect that affects others. Without considering ourselves as energy and part and parcel of a greater body of energy we can stay arrogantly doing whatever we want, however we want, without considering the consequences on other people.

  • Leigh Strack July 2, 2017   Reply →

    Watching episode One today, brings me to a place where I find myself pondering. I am studying, so there is information I do need to remember. But how I allow myself to retain this information is a choice. I can either rely entirely on my mind, or I can study and present caring of my body and allow the memory my body has of the experience of the study I am doing to be where the information is that I need to come from. This is very challenging and is taking an innate trust in my body, as I have never before considered that my true intelligence is held within it.

  • Natallija June 30, 2017   Reply →

    This is making more sense each time I watch this video. The complications that are fed to us truly take us off task when we think that true intelligence comes from the head. We are given absolute truth and gold of this topic from this TV viewing.

  • Samantha Davidson June 29, 2017   Reply →

    Our bodies feel the truth of life, right from the beginning, but what is represented as true by the creations of society often opposes this and so we shut down, and compromise on what we feel, I know I did it. An example is the education system, it does exactly this, it can control and deny a child’s natural joy and wisdom. We do not need to look for it, try and get it in a sense our body is already absolutely intelligent, we need to allow and accept the wisdom in our lives and not deny it.

  • Natallija June 29, 2017   Reply →

    Each time I watch the first episode of this amazing TV channel I am always brought back to the simplicity that we can all live and can feel that it such an example of supportive journalism that asks us to ponder on our day and lives. Quality TV at its best.

  • jennym June 28, 2017   Reply →

    We have sadly reduced the whole body intelligence for something so much smaller and less able to support us in life. No wonder we are struggling to flourish and in many cases just trying to survive.

  • Natalie Hawthorne June 26, 2017   Reply →

    Wow when we look at our bodies with this multi level of dimensionality you can’t but be in awe of how incredible we are. Every particle is in its divine order that is corresponding and in line with the Universe. Each and everyone of us has a purpose and constellation that is needed for the whole and that we are all unique yet we all come from the one uniting source. You can’t bring in comparison at all because it literally doesn’t make any sense what so ever.

  • SCE June 18, 2017   Reply →

    Out of everything I learnt at school I see nothing as worthwhile and really truly educating as these episodes.

  • Natalie Hawthorne June 12, 2017   Reply →

    You literally can not get bored watching this time and time again. I know that I haven’t in the past chosen to be aware of what my body was communicating and I have always believed that it was about being clever and how intelligent you were. For me this instantly put me in a lesser position because I never connected to the way the education system was taught. The knowledge would not stick and I struggled in the way I had to learn. Letting go of this and coming to understand that it is actually a connection with my body and Soul that vibrates with the Universe, I actually am all knowing. You can’t play the lesser card any more as we all have access to the same Universe.

  • Jenny James June 10, 2017   Reply →

    Thank you Serge Benhayon for bringing ‘whole body intelligence’ to the fore. We have spent centuries championing mental ‘intelligence’, disregarding the wisdom the body feels and knows, and look where it has got us as a humanity – sky rocketing health issues and still at war with each other.

  • Natallija June 9, 2017   Reply →

    I view this website often due to the joy I receive in hearing the truth offered to the world. Each time this episode has brought me closer in not only understanding but starting to live the whole body intelligence. In the past I would have raised my hand and said I don’t know how to do this but now I am aware that the body will offer all that is needed and the part I need to offer in each situation not matter how big or small that may be. Brilliant sharing Serge Benhayon!

  • Natalie Hawthorne June 6, 2017   Reply →

    With out fail Serge Benhayon makes complete sense in what he is sharing, of course we have a whole body intelligence considering we are made up of cells and particles. There has to be a source that is communicating with this micro level in us so to say we are intelligent only from the mind is what I would call narrow mindedness.

  • Natallija June 5, 2017   Reply →

    I have just re-watched this episode and it blows me out of the water how we can champion intelligence of the brain when what is offered in this short and powerful viewing is an opportunity to delve deeper beyond ourselves and truly take in the bigger picture.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh May 28, 2017   Reply →

    The whole of the Universe and nature are constantly reflecting that we are part of a flow and intelligence far greater than our brain can even understand. We cannot possibly be proud of the world we have created through using the intelligence of our mind alone which seems to go contra to the harmony and flow of everything else around us.

    Connecting to a greater intelligence through our whole body in its entirety – what is expressed in this episode is a breath of fresh air and inspiring. Looking into this area ought to be the next wave of scientific focus.

  • Jonathan Stewart May 25, 2017   Reply →

    Every time I listen to or read again something by Serge Benhayon I always gain a new understanding of my world and the universe deepens and expands. This interview is no exception.

  • Jonathan Stewart May 25, 2017   Reply →

    The understanding that to call the love between two people to be the meaning of love is to diminish the truth of love as presented by Serge Benhayon explains so much as to why love is constantly being sought and yearned for deep down by practically everyone.

  • Jonathan Stewart May 19, 2017   Reply →

    Serge Benhayon is making a hugely significant point when he says, “The body cannot be contained to loving one person”. Love is our true expression and is universal and to make one person the focus of our love is to reduce love to something far less than what it truly is.

  • Jennifer Smith May 18, 2017   Reply →

    There is so much being exposed in this conversation. The quality of love we hold another in and how this affects all of our relationships. This in itself needs a much greater exploration from each one of us.

  • Natalie Hawthorne May 17, 2017   Reply →

    Listening to Serge Benhayon share how healing is to truly arrest the root energy that is in the body in the first place is what has blown me away by the modalities of Universal Medicine. Every single time I have a session of healing, be it any of the different modalities, I can feel the energy that I have chosen be exposed being released. Such is the power of Universal Medicines modalities that they are life changing. Hopping off a table and feeling the physical difference is extraordinary, especially when you are unaware that the energy was there in the first place. By being in the session you are giving your Soul permission to release and discard what is not of this vibration. Deeply deeply powerful.

  • Kerstin Salzer May 13, 2017   Reply →

    Just this simple exercise to walk to the car in conscious presence, to open the car door in conscious presence etc, is changing everything and if I choose to make it a daily ritual it brings more flow into my body.

  • Kerstin Salzer May 10, 2017   Reply →

    I start to grasp that what Serge Benhayon is presenting here is filled with so much love that it is leaving the choice to me to take this to heart and take responsibility or reject it. I always was listening to Serge and what he said was absolute to me so I tried to put into practice what he was presenting. But in this behaviour there was no true responsibility, as it was more a ‘doing what the other is telling me’, which brought up resistance in my body. It was not a personal discernment, making a conscious choice and truly taking responsibility for what I have chosen.

  • Kerstin Salzer May 8, 2017   Reply →

    When I magnify through movement my reactions, which lead then to a health issue, is it not crucial to increase ones awareness concerning reactions?

  • Victoria Lister May 8, 2017   Reply →

    I love how we can hear something, often repeatedly, and think we understand it and do it; then we hear it again in a whole other way and realise we haven’t understood it at all – at least not to the extent that we’re truly living it. And so it was with the beginning of this episode when the act of sitting in our chair to work was described in detail, along with why it matters. I’ve heard this presented many times before, but this time I heard it in a way that I understood it at the felt level, in my body. That is whole body intelligence – a knowingness we can actually live because it is embodied, rather than a mental, tick-the-box, ‘yeah I got it’ exercise that promptly get forgotten or dismissed.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh May 8, 2017   Reply →

    I thought I knew the body very well until I came across Serge Benhayon. My awareness of the body was through anatomy and physiology from text books, plus the theory of how emotions, food and energetic flow might also affect the body from various alternative health care modalities. But what Serge Benhayon presents has expanded my understanding and appreciation to a whole different level in a way I did not imagine was possible.

    I look forward to the day that such wisdom and wealth of information is part of our education system.

  • Natalie Hawthorne May 4, 2017   Reply →

    What Serge shares about how it is the quality or our being before any doing is something that I continually am deepening – I work in senior management in hospitality and like most positions in senior management there is a lot going on and you are juggling many balls. So when I am going about my day and feel any tightness in my shoulders or hardness in the way I am moving, typing on the computer, making coffee or serving I know that I have made it about what I am doing. When I bring it back to my connection to my beingness and feeling my body and then move, my movements are completely different.

  • HM May 4, 2017   Reply →

    So inspiring what is shared here about relationships and how we have this state of the world that says ‘love our partners/family more than others’ and yet – by not having equality in our relationships we bring issues into our seen-to-be more intimate relationships because we hold others as less. The wisdom shared here is amazing and shows how we can get caught in the trap of inequality and how this effects everyone around us.

  • Shami May 3, 2017   Reply →

    It is a fundamentally amazing fact that we can connect to our bodies and there find a stupendous form of intelligence.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 30, 2017   Reply →

    The,character in the body may not guide the body with the same love the body innately has. Often we do not distinguish in our temporal world that there is something in us which guides the body which often has an unloving behaviour, whereas the body itself is loving and in its nature would express pure love. The key for me is the body and to understand its symptoms and language.

  • Golnaz Shariatzadeh April 28, 2017   Reply →

    When we try to understand life with our mind, there is a scrambling for explanations, theories, justifications, suppositions, ideals and beliefs. Yet when we settle into the stillness of our body and let it lead the way, we know life with an awareness which is steady, vast and irrefutable.

  • Shami April 27, 2017   Reply →

    Something that always amazes me when I watch these interviews is how fluid Serge Benhayon is as he talks, there is no stuttering or scrambling for words as he speaks about some pretty major subjects that easily apply to everyone, and yet he remains so graceful and open in his movements.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 23, 2017   Reply →

    I am fascinated by the fact that the body is love and this love never can be reduced without harming the body. But when the body is love then I have a marker and a teacher who is always with me.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 19, 2017   Reply →

    In fact love never has thoughts of suicide while a mind full of intelligence can have them. Isn’t it weird that a doctor who has studied anatomy and physiology of the body should know the body inside out and as such have a great love for the magnificence of the body and its parts working so accurately, lovingly and harmoniously together, instead accumulate tension in ther body to a degree where suicide can occur. This is showing that knowledge does not guarantee a loving connection to the body and as such robs humanity from truth, as only being connected to the body, being present in one’s body allows the love and as such the universal and all-encompassing, heart-connected intelligence.

  • Shami April 17, 2017   Reply →

    There is a sentence in this interview that rocks my world, and it is when Serge Benhayon talks about the body being always a part of everything else, so with everyone else’s body we each share this space and I love this because it brings responsibility right down to its very basic core – and this is the responsibility of caring for our bodies with the understanding that they are a part of everyone else too – which makes sense when we look at life through the science of particle physics.

  • Kerstin Salzer April 16, 2017   Reply →

    The presentation and discussion on this Serge Benhayon TV is deeply bringing understanding to the fact that everything we do has a great effect on our outer world and if we are not aware of this, this can lead to illness and disease.

  • Natallija April 12, 2017   Reply →

    This is the part that is often difficult Shirley -Ann, yet the reminder is pure and simple in this TV episode. Keeping life simple and revisiting this episode for re-runs that bring more purpose and love to your life is a great start.

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