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The Art of Healing

Less Than 6 Weeks to Live

Sometimes we TAKE OUR HEALTH AND LIFE FOR GRANTED. We go through our days and nights existing, but not really HONOURING and EXPERIENCING each day. Then one day our whole life changes because we are diagnosed with cancer and suddenly we are FACED WITH OUR OWN MORTALITY. Life begins to mean more because just the word cancer elicits fear fear of radiation, fear of chemotherapy, and ultimately the fear of our own death. The memories of people we know who have suffered through chemotherapy and radiation and died come into our minds. I don’t want to die, you say with hope. It’s not my time. TONI SAUNDERS shares her story.

On 10 December 2015, I was diagnosed

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