
What does cancer and feeling worthy of love have to do with one another? I have been waiting to release this interview for over a year. I had the absolute honor and pleasure of interviewing Dr John DeMartini, who walks us through the top three things you need to know about living your most authentic self and thriving after a cancer diagnosis.
I have gone back and watched this interview at least three times because it truly gives me all the feels. I get goosebumps, tears, and I feel empowered, completely in line with who I am supposed to be and more authentic at the end of the day. This conversation is a real way to look at yourself and what you do daily, and how you can absolutely thrive given anything that has come your way, especially a diagnosis such as cancer.
Dr Demartini shares how cancer and chronic illness can be seen as a last-ditch effort of our physiology to teach us how to love, how symptoms are feedback from the body trying to bring us back into balance, and how living by our highest values and purpose can support homeostasis and healing. We explore why some people with the same diagnosis respond so differently, how resentment and long-held wounds can affect the body, and how purpose and authenticity are powerful forces that promote wellness.
Make sure you listen until the very end, because he gives beautiful, practical advice on how you can master your own life, stop living by other people’s values, and permit yourself to be you. If you feel inspired to start digging deeper into the messages your body is trying to tell you, I encourage you to apply to work with me at drlori.ca so we can go through this journey together.
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