Fed Up with Suffering? Me, too!
What is the point of being battered, bloodied, and bruised by life if it doesn’t cause us to search for a better way? Why do we suffer and stay in
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What is the point of being battered, bloodied, and bruised by life if it doesn’t cause us to search for a better way? Why do we suffer and stay in
Five years! Five years since radical surgery carved out the cancer tumor and left me to heal as best I could. Five years without a re-occurrence is a milestone in
Several years ago, my son asked if I wanted some cuttings from the family Christmas cactus. A plant that had grown to epic proportions, it flowered beautifully every year. As
I learned a lot about faith recently in the form of one tiny 99-year old woman named Blanche Jackson. Blanche is the indomitable mother of Joy, a dear friend
Very early in my cancer journey, I started documenting thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Once I was through treatments and on the healing path, I felt compelled to share that journey,
Is cancer really the enemy? The media have us believing it, but is it really? The war on cancer presumes that cancer is this humongous enemy that we must fight
To My Dear Magnificents: For that is what each of you are – magnificent! Now that you know this – what’s next? The mandate of free will is that you may
Join Sue as she launches her latest book: MAGNIFICENT MISERY – From Adversity to Ecstasy Prepare to Stay up Late Reading! Sue’s near-death experience in 2007, followed by cancer in 2011
Photo from: zazzle.co.uk I confess, I ‘m a closet control freak. One day I might come out of the closet – that’s if I can find my way through all
Dumbfounded, I wasn’t sure what to do next. I’d put my coins in the vending machine and pressed B 0 – nothing happened. I pressed those buttons again. Nothing! Then