This book is dedicated to anyone who contemplates caring for a loved one at home as they die. It is also for those who want to push the boundaries of current techniques of care. It is for people seeking a window into deeper, spiritual meaning in life and how we can transfer our own private […]
Always By Your Side
Initially, the prognosis was bad but true to her fighting nature mum was prepared to radically change her habits and lifestyle. In this early phase, she was not prepared to reject outright the advice of her doctors but rather to complement the therapy they recommended with a natural approach.
I would not be understating the fact to say this approach had an almost miraculous effect on her pallor and general well-being as the horrendous tumor began to literally melt away. Before diagnosis she had looked ill, we had begged her to get a second opinion because clearly, something was not right. When she finally did this the cancer was discovered.
Via her commitment to dietary changes, to using food and herbs as medicine, to alkalizing her body, and taking real steps toward re-tuning her mind she transformed herself from a very sick looking cancer patient to looking better than she had for years. Her skin glowed with a vitality that bellied the fact she was very ill.
In this post, I outline the steps she took to achieve these results and compile a list of resources survivors have used to beat their cancer so that it stays beaten, and draw parallels to successful remedies others have found for approaching and healing different forms of illness.
In the book, I outline in detail the circumstances which led to metastases of the original lung cancer to the brain with mum and how this had a debilitating effect on the positive results up until this time. It was an unexpected blow. No sooner had she had the "all clear" on her massive lung tumor did we discover this next phase.
I talk about the consciousness of cancer as very real and malevolent living energy and how via a series of devastating personality changes the many little tumors which developed on her brain led to her demise.
In the end a dignified death was far from certain with mum, violent rage was an unfortunate symptom of her brain disease. Covid lock-downs, restricted access to hospitals, the lack of local hospitals who would or could take her on all conspired toward a very undignified end for a person for whom dignity, grace and love had been central. Together we explored a new way to do death. We unleashed an overriding spirituality and found a peace which was real.










