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Cancer: Become More Aware
Once you have been diagnosed with cancer, how or why you got it matters little. What matters at the time is how to live with the cancer – simply how to live. Suddenly you realize how important life really is. We sometimes take life for granted. But now that we have cancer how do we get along with our life? We find ways of dealing and living with the disease.
Think of cancer as Pac Man. Pac Man is a cultural icon who journeys through a maze. In this case, the maze is our body.
The Pac Man goes around gobbling up everything in its path, our body organs, skin, brain or whatever. Pac Man is an oversized mouth that goes around gobbling up cells in the body. Pac Man does not care about the cells; his purpose is to gobble them up. However, Pac Man, can be stopped. Pac Man feeds off of the acidy in the body. Acid foods such as fried foods, artificial ingredients, processed foods, hard chesses, (to name a few), feed the cancer in the body.
Unfortunately, many of us have learned to eat for taste and not health. We are now deep frying turkeys, vegetables, pickles, ice cream, Oreo cookies, Twinkies and more. As a result of these pleasures of the tongue, our bodies have become misaligned. These misalignments can cause pain and disease in the body. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or not, now is the time to become aware. Awareness is the first step to anything in life. Awareness is a learned process – usually learned with the aid of meditation.
Let’s meditate. Let’s be aware.
Sat Nam.
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