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Coping with Stage IV Lung Cancer
My third transformational life experience surfaced as Stage IV Lung Cancer that metastasized into my spine eating away two and a half bones causing it to collapse.
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☯ Cancer
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In my life review, I was shown parts of my future. Dealing with cancer was one of my future experiences. I was diagnosed with stage IV lung and bone cancer in November 2000 with a poor prognosis. This came at a time when I was dealing more with my human self than my spiritual side. Yet because of my ministry and life experiences, acceptance of the cancer was immediate. It brought me back to my center and balance of my human side and Spirit. It gave me new insights on how to deal with all aspects of coping with terminal illness. Cancer reminded me of how many lives we lovingly touch and worked with in our life. Gratefully, Spirit communicated many ways to deal with the physical pain, the drug induced highs and lows and the mental aspects of healing. I was shown practices of visualizations and mediations for relieving physical pain and to help in re-centering with the emotional anxieties and mood swings. This third experience was not like the others where I was given specific gifts. This has more brought the gifts together with even more clarity. It has also acted as a conformation that I am again in that perfect place on my path. I now know that it is time to communicate what I have experienced and learned and how I am using it to cope with my terminal illness. |
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