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What do your genes say about you? *EVENT*

Ingeneous

Are you one of many New Zealanders who feel they've wasted time and money trying to improve their wellbeing, never really achieving the outcomes they want?

Discover the fascinating world of genetics and join this special Auckland event with the incredible Dr Libby Lindsay.

Your genetic expression can help you make informed choices about nutrition, exercise, lifestyle and supplement decisions to ensuring you're driving the changes you want in your life.

Join Dr Lindsay at her inspiring event on Monday 30 November and unlock your unique genetic formula so you can spend more of your life doing the things you love.

7.00pm - 8.30pm Mon 30th November
Royal New Zealand, Yacht Squadron, Westhaven Marina
FREE NIBBLES & DRINKS

For more information call 0274 894 399.

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Poll: Are quality products on the decline?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Gift-giving looks a lot different these days when you can pick up super-cheap goods made overseas. But do they last?

Do you have any old items like appliances, electronics or clothing that have stood the test of time? Share below!

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Are quality products on the decline?
  • 90.1% Yes
    90.1% Complete
  • 8.4% No
    8.4% Complete
  • 1.5% Other - I'll share below
    1.5% Complete
263 votes
27 minutes ago

WiFi Coverage Solutions

Thomas from The WiFi Experts

Sick of slow WiFi? Deadzones? Buffering? Give us a call for a free site visit and quote Auckland wide!

0800 943 439
hello@thewifiexperts.co.nz
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43 minutes ago

Tapu (Sacredness) and Noa (Balance) - Day 18

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

The Sacred Spring of Waiora

A sacred spring hidden in the forest was said to have healing powers but was tapu (restricted) to those with ill intent. One day, a chief's child fell ill, and the community approached the spring with prayers and offerings, guided by a tohunga (spiritual leader). Through their humility and respect for the tapu, the child was healed. The spring remained sacred, but the balance of noa (everyday access) allowed it to serve as a source of hope for the people.

Moral: Respect for sacredness maintains balance and harmony between the spiritual and physical worlds.