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You Know You Are Going to Die, Now What?: A Lay Cistercian cancer survivor reflects on Three Questions he had to face and how contemplation helped him find peace, joy, and love.

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You Know You Are Going to Die, Now What?: A Lay Cistercian cancer survivor reflects on Three Questions he had to face and how contemplation helped him find peace, joy, and love.
You Know You Are Going to Die, Now What?: A Lay Cistercian cancer survivor reflects on Three Questions he had to face and how contemplation helped him find peace, joy, and love.

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You Know You Are Going to Die, Now What?: A Lay Cistercian cancer survivor reflects on Three Questions he had to face and how contemplation helped him find peace, joy, and love.

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I write this as a survivor of Leukemia, CLL type (so far). I received my first news from my primary physician that my WBC count was elevated and that I had to see an Oncologist, my physician, an Internal Medicine practitioner, would not even say the "C" word, merely that I probably needed a bone marrow biopsy for further testing to be sure. She told me, "You know what we are talking about, don't you?" That was how I found out that I probably had cancer.At that time, in 2014 September-ish, I was also a Lay Cistercian novice (two years of discernment) at Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Monastery (Trappist), Conyers. GA. The Lay part means an abbot or a bishop is not my direct superior. Lay Cistercians are not monks, nor do they live in a monastery, but they learn how to seek God through inner practices that lead to love with their whole heart and soul using Cistercian spirituality. www.trappist.net Both monks and laity struggle to reach it. It is a lifetime process of "conversion of life" from self to God.This is a short book about how this broken-down, old Temple of the Holy Spirit navigated through the trauma of cancer diagnosis, treatment and eventual remission, using Cistercian spirituality as the "ear of his heart", the oars of his boat. This is my journey. I make no apologies for my approach to life nor how my spirituality helped me gain an inner peace. I am not trying to convert anyone to this or that, merely to point out how silence, solitude, work, prayer, and community, five cardinal practices of Cistercian spirituality, helped me to discover peace and joy, and so see more clearly and focus on what is important for the rest of my life...Forever. For more about contemplation and cancer, read my blog. Blog at https: //thecenterforcontemplativepractice.org

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