I recently attended a wine tasting event which was a fundraiser and promotion for breast cancer awareness.
One
of my sisters died from breast cancer which metastasized to her brain.
After she first discovered a lump she was scared and didn't go to see a
doctor for over a year. She first decided to pray it away.
So
ladies, get those things checked. Don't be embarrassed. Don't be
afraid. Don't wait and see if it goes away. Many forms of breast
cancer are completely curable if caught early enough.
For those
of you who are religious and wish to pray over it, consider this -
maybe God will cure you by sending you to a doctor. Even Jesus referred
people to other experts. In Luke 17: 12-14 Jesus told ten lepers to go
see the priest. Priests in those days were experts at diagnosing the
vast variety of skin ailments since so many people went to them for
healing.
In those days where skin disorders were very common
there was a rabid, foaming at the mouth hysteria about leprosy. Mostly
it was the Christians who had skin disorders because they refused to use
the public toilets. Instead, they opted to void in designated fields
for purposes of privacy and humility. They then walked back to the
ritual bath area, often barefoot and tracking with them microbes from
the fecal infested field. They then got into a bath that 500 people
ritually cleansed themselved in before them. That germ infested water
would go up their noses, in their eyes, mouths, ears and worse yet, into
open cuts and scrapes. It is ironic that the religious zeal for
cleanliness was the cause of their many disorders. Indeed, cleanliness
was next to Godliness because it got you closer to God by killing you.
Back
to the Ta Ta's. There is no shame in developing breast cancer. On the
contrary, when you beat it, you will be both a hero and inspiration for
others. If the worse possible diagnosis befalls you, still, don't feel
bad or blame yourself or God. Keep your head up high and tell people
not to feel sorry for you. Feeling sorry for someone is pity, not
compassion. Pity puts one in a stance of looking down upon the sick
one. Compassion (with - suffering) puts one side by side. The only
healing possible in this world of medical miracles is the ability to
accept one’s death even as one fights to hang on to life. With this
emotional or spiritual healing comes hope. With this attitude comes
compassion. With this inner peace comes resurrection of life.
Have
you checked your Ta Ta's today? If you did, shout it from the roof
tops. Tell your mom, sister, daughter, aunt, neighbor, friend. Whether
you find a lump or not, whether you live or die, you have the power to
save many lives. Be a hero.
Now, men . . .
http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-self-exam
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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