with Michelle Richmond
Duration 2:55 min
Cancer a catalyst for change, absolutely.
There’s nothing like being diagnosed with cancer to flag a big red stop sign saying ‘Hey there’s something that’s not working for you in your life, its time to do something differently.” Whether that’s your relationship to yourself, others, the way that you work, whether your on the treadmill of stress and getting things done or being devoted to the family, the company, everybody else but yourself. Whether your emotional body is out of alignment; the way you think and perceive the world, your environment. Usually its a big soup pot full of all these things that creates the dis-ease in your body.
The cancer is telling you stop you may have limited time, get your act together, get in alignment with what you love, start living your passion. There has probably been a few indicators along the way, back pain, hormonal problems, headache, financial problems, relationship problems all trying to get your attention that something needs to change. The cancer is the final sign post. That’s the blessing in adversity, the gift of cancer, it can perpetuate you to do things you’ve never imagined.
Embrace cancer as a catalyst to change your life in ways you’ve never imagined.
Transcript
Cancer a catalyst to change? Absolutely! When you’re diagnosed with cancer, there’s nothing like you to actually flag big red stop sign and say, “hey there’s something that is not working for you in your life. “ Whether that’s your relationship to yourself, to others, to where do you work, whether you where in the treadmill of stress on getting things done, divided to the family, the company or everybody else but yourself. Whether your emotional body is out of your mind the way you think and perceive your world and your environment. And usually it’s a big soup pot-full of all these things that creates this disease in your body.
So the cancer is telling you “Hey, stop, you might have limited time”. Get your act together. Get in alignment with what you love, start following your heart, start living your passion; it creates this brilliant opportunity to live your most expansive life now. There’s probably be a few indications just along the way, headache, back pain, whole mind problems, financial problems, relationship problems. All I’m trying to tell you,”Hey stop and do something differently” but usually we don’t because we’re far too busy. So the cancer is this kind of final sign for saying.” Alright guys how about you actually stop and doing something different in your life.” That’s the great gift of cancer. This brilliant catalyst to change that could perpetuate you in your journey that you never expected, that could perpetuate you in your journey to really made from your heart to really do what you love and to have that quality of life that you actually, usually that never perceived imaginable. Embrace cancer as a catalyst to change your life in ways you can never imagine.
with Dr Richard Moore
Duration 2:51 min
When diagnosed with cancer a lot of people do see it as a catalyst for change, if they don’t, I invite them to consider it as a concept. During treatment you often see people making significant changes, readjusting their life’s priorities and reestablishing relationships or changing relationships or ceasing relationships that are not serving them, ceasing activities, thoughts or attitudes that are not serving them.
People become quite focused and look at cancer as an opportunity for change. From a more spiritual point of view they can look at ‘What am I supposed to learn from this experience?’
There is certainly a lot of fear around cancer also but it helps when people can see or consider a bigger picture, focusing on their life and a wellness approach instead of focusing on the disease, looking at optimising their wellness.




















