Choices: Moving the Conversation Forward with Monica Cox and Friends
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
Beyond Cancer: Overcoming Adversity with Grace and Grit with Jaclyn Downs and Joy Lechner Part 2
"Everything just goes away. Anything that's non-important, like politics, color, whatever, disagreements, or the way that we view things all go completely away. All that matters is the love and connection between two human beings. That's why we're on this planet, is to love each other and be connected."
Topics Discussed:"I think moving forward, now that my heart space is clear and the tumors are literally removed, I see it as a clear, the light and love of God is able to more clearly enter my heart space because the tumors are cleared out and it's open and free."
Hey, beautiful souls! It's Monica here with some profound insights and heartwarming stories to share with you from the second half of my chat with Joy and Jaclyn. We went deep with the intricate dance between genetics, environment, and the choices we make every day that shape our journey towards healing and growth.
One thing that stood out to me, and I hope it resonates with you too, is how every challenge, every tough moment, is an opportunity for growth, connection, and rediscovering the joy in the little things. It's about flipping the script on cancer, seeing it not just as a battle but as a chance to deeply connect with ourselves and others, to live more fully and love more openly.
And let's not forget the laughter and tears shared along the way, the raw honesty that comes from facing our mortality, and the incredible strength we find in the most unexpected places. Whether it's finding beauty in a scar or discovering a newfound intimacy with loved ones, it's these moments that truly define us.
"I think you can see cancer as an opportunity for a rebirth. You can really let go old ways of being and doing... exploring different parts of my personality that I'd like to show up, really allowing myself to experience joy and happiness."
Timestamps:"It's like the trauma of when you treat cancer, it's very traumatic. Not only just being diagnosed with cancer, but the treatment for cancer from a Western perspective is actually very harsh. It's like you're at war."
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Connect with Joy & Jaclyn:
Jaclyn Downs - https://www.instagram.com/functionalfertilitysolutions/
We’re here learning and growing alongside you as we move the conversation forward together from the BS that’s crushing authentic voices and keeping many in a loop of self-destruction. We’re here to make better choices consciously and truly understand the connection to our subconscious mind. We’re seeking the questions no one is daring to ask and are here to listen to answers with an open mind & loving heart - are you willing to do the same and help move the conversation forward? Alos, anything written or said about diet and mental health are my opinions, that I have formed over the years, through trial and error, study, reading, listening and observing. What worked for me, may not work for you. I am not a doctor, therapist, nutritionist or dietician and all medical advice should be gotten from a qualified professional.
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