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Resources to enrich your life

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Books

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The story provides a practical tool for children to help process the death and create meaningful memories that they can treasure in their heart. It gives a voice to their experience.

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A good book for younger children so that parents can explain that a loved one has died. It helps children cope with the loss in a very gentle way.

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The Invisible String keeps the connection of love alive between the  family members even after a loved one has died. The tug of love is always felt. 

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A sensitive and helpful list of do’s and don’ts when trying to explain death to family members. It helps to create an honest and open dialogue.

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The Biology of Belief will forever change how you think about your own thinking. Stunning new scientific discoveries about the biochemical effects of the brain’s functioning show that all the cells of your body are affected by your thoughts.

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Both a gripping tale of adventure and a poetic meditation, Antoine de Saint Exupéry's Wind, Sand and Stars is the lyrical autobiography of an aviation pioneer, from the author of The Little Prince.

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Hands of Light is your guide to a new wholeness. It offers: A new paradigm for the human, in health, relationship, and disease. An understanding of how the human energy field looks, functions, is disturbed, healed, and interacts with friends and lovers.

Videos

Introduction to the Heart Math Institute

This is not an emergency service: If you are needing acute mental health support contact the numbers below:

Emergency Contact Numbers

  • Ambulance/Police -- 000

  • Lifeline -- 13 11 14

  • Kids help line -- 1800 55 1800

  • Mensline -- 1300 78 99 78

  • Parentline -- 1300 30 1300

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