| Heal Cancer: What Does It Mean? |
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Quite often, in Western medicine, we hear the association between a patient’s illness and their treatment as being described as a battle or a war. (Example: Who of us has heard the saying, “Your body is attacking itself.” What about the saying, “Your body isn’t able to fight off the cancer.” Or how about this one, “They put up a good fight, but the cancer was too much.”) If we continue with the battle or war analogy, then when a person has cancer, or some other serious condition, it could best be described as a civil war. Sadly, because most people adhere to this mindset, for them healing cancer can become very difficult.
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