Susan Evans is in her sixties, has been working as a retail manager for the past twelve years, is reasonably secure financially and within herself. Life seemed particularly good having found a philosophy and religion that is fulfilling and has brought her a deeper connection with herself and others. Then one fateful day, a couple of years ago, she is given a diagnosis of lung cancer. How do you find your way forward from there? According to Susan, the way forward is to embrace the experience, not fight it. She said to me "I don't have cancer, my body does." You can learn more about her journey in this interview.
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Sandra
20/2/2017 04:59:02 am
Thank you Susan, what a beautiful interview and very inspiring. Whilst listening to you speaking I realised how much I had shut myself off from the world and have only lately made the choice to begin to re-connect to people, starting with the re-connection to myself. There is always a deeper level of self care and nurturing we can go to and you are an amazing testimony to that.
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Mary Holmes
20/2/2017 07:33:19 am
Susan I truly appreciated the way you expressed the nuts and bolts regarding your lung cancer experience, how you expressed that the cancer was old stuff coming out of your body from the way that you had lived in the past. The beauty of your souls response for you, to bring you to a greater fullness of who you truly are.
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