Anita Moorjani's ideas for WHO cancer prevention
Is there too much emphasis on 'not getting' cancer? What is the affect of the fear that is being created around cancer statistics? Are we focusing our energy behind the right things when it comes to the war that was waged against cancer so many years ago? Should there be a 'war' at all? Anita Moorjani, stage 4 cancer survivor and best-selling author of Dying To Be Me, knows the debilitating role that fear played in her life and her cancer diagnosis. When I interviewed Anita MoorjaniI I asked her what she would do differently if she were in charge of the World Health Organization (WHO) cancer prevention program worldwide. Please take a moment to listen to her answer - it may surprise some of you....
Whether you agree with Anita or not, I would like to hear your comments! What do you think of Anita's approach? What would you do differently to help decrease the incidence of disease and especially cancer? Click Post a comment below to share your thoughts.
Next time I will talk with another cancer care expert and author of several best selling books, about what he would differently in terms of dealing with the cancer epidemic.
Jackie
Reader Comments (3)
I totally absolutely agree with Anita. We live in the universe of Law of Attraction. As long as we are focusing on "preventing cancer" or "fighting cancer" we are actually attracting cancer into our reality. So her approach of focusing on our body's natural ability to stay healthy, our immune strength and radiant health is the best one. And re-educating healthcare professionals on how to think of cancer is wonderful. I believe cancer is a result of long term negative beliefs and suppressed emotions so shifting them and releasing these negative emotions and focusing on positive things in life are the best way to approach cancer or any disease. I hope to see more healthcare professionals to be re-educated and to start practicing a new medicine.
I am a healthcare practitioner myself and very excited to see Anita, you and other people in different fields start bringing people's attention to this new approach.
You are doing a wonderful job here! Thank you!
Great food for thought Jackie for the everyday person - thanks!
I definitely agree with Anita.