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|  | | Product Description |  | Given the undeniable reality of a cancer diagnosis, how can you create joy, health, and hope? On Cancer as a Turning
Point, Volume II, eleven inspiring authors—many of whom are thriving after cancer diagnoses—reframe the healing
process in a positive, creative, spiritual light. Central to this collection is a re-visioning of cancer as the “wisdom
disease”—the illness that can teach us how to live. This information-filled anthology of real-world wisdom includes:
Lawrence LeShan, Ph.D. Cancer as a Turning Point
A researcher and clinical psychologist who has worked with people with cancer for over forty years, Dr. LeShan has
found that illness can be the turning point that allows you to discover your own individual ways of being, creating,
and relating.
Jeanne Achterberg, Ph.D. The Power of Human Relationships
A cancer survivor and pioneer in the use of healing imagery, Dr. Achterberg shows that our relationships with
other people are vital to our physical and emotional well-being, particularly in the face of illness.
Wayne Muller How Then Shall We Live?
Ordained minister, therapist, and author Wayne Muller uses poetry and true stories of transformation to answer
the questions that confront us in times of trouble: “Who am I?” “Why me?” “How shall I live?” and “What is my
gift to the family of the earth?”
Susan Chernak McElroy Cancer: A Gift That Keeps on Giving
A long-term survivor of metastatic head and neck cancer, Susan McElroy connects the quality of our relationships
with animals and the natural world to the state of our health and well-being.
Martin L. Rossman, M.D. Mobilizing Your Healing Abilities
The award-winning author of Fighting Cancer from Within teaches you how to harness the power of your
imagination to boost your immune system, speed healing, and simply feel better.
Oriah Mountain Dreamer The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here
This bestselling poet and teacher illuminates the value of learning to live with not knowing and the
importance of story and poetry to a life fully lived.
Jeanne Wallace, Ph.D., CNC How Diet and Nutrition Can Help Control Cancer
This clinical nutrition consultant and authority on integrative cancer care takes the focus off of the illness and puts
it on the person, teaching how foods and nutrients can enhance your body’s ability to be healthy.
Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D. The Will to Live
With fifty years of experience fighting a life-threatening disease, the co-founder and medical director of the
Commonweal Cancer Help Program and bestselling author of Kitchen Table Wisdom uses inspiring stories from her
own and others’ lives to explore the mysteries of relationship, anger, death, life, and the will to live.
Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. Cancer: The Wisdom Disease
The renowned Jungian analyst and bestselling author of Close to the Bone talks about the meaning and
purpose of life and how a cancer diagnosis can lead to increased wisdom about why we are here.
Elaine Whitefeather From Trauma to Triumph
A survivor of cancer as well as childhood abuse, parental alcoholism, racism, and sexual assault, Whitefeather is a living
example of how you can turn any obstacle into an opportunity to grow in health, wholeness, and personal power.
Terri Tate, R.N., MS Shopping as a Spiritual Path
A ten-year survivor of an extensive battle with oral cancer, Tate, in a hilarious recap of her journey to
recovery, proves that you can, and must, find your own unique path to healing.
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