Inner Cleavage! Melissa Ann Privett
I read an article back in
March 2005 that had the words of the title of this article in it. I picked it
up at the Cancer Center at Beaumont Hospital, in Detroit Michigan. It was a heartfelt story of a
woman who had lost her breasts to Breast Cancer. The story went on to talk
about Melissa Etheridge and of her deliberate boldness at the 2005 Grammy's,
when she came out with a bald head, after her cancer treatments, as if proudly
displaying it as her "gift" of life. The story went on to talk about
women who in desperation for survival had in some ways traded their beauty for
life.
I related to the story, being a breast cancer survivor myself. But, what truly
touched me about that article was the woman in the story talking about how when
her outer beauty had faded away, and during treatments, she was "left with
spirit, raw and powerful and hanging on with claws, daring her to live."
What a concept. Have you ever been dared to live? Tim McGraw has an old song titled
"Live like you were dying," about a man, who seemingly is given a
certain number of years or months to live due to some type of fatal disease. In
the song when asked what he was to do about this news, he replied with,
"skydiving," "mountain climbing," and a wish to all of his
friends to one day know what it feels like to "live like you were
dying."
I remember what it felt like going through my cancer treatments. I remember the
ugliness of my body and the forced humbleness of a deep seeded pride. I recall
wondering if I would live through it, the pain, the blisters and stress. Looking back, I realize, I "lived"
every day. I lived more then each day then I sometimes do now. Why is it that
we have to be faced with something tragic to appreciate Life? What is it in our human-ess that
makes us forget the grace and mercy of God and the power of prayer until we are
brought to our knees at a crucial point in our life and made to remember? Funny, how God sometimes has a way of reminding
us of the fragility of life. I believe He does this just so that we DO
remember.
I recently was reminded again last week when another lump was found after
almost two years of "survival." I'm a prayerful, faithful woman, but
I found myself even more prayerful. I
found more time to enjoy my days, to kiss my kids and tell my husband I loved
him. I also found a lot more time for God. Hmmm, makes me wonder why. But isn't
life funny that way? We move along forgetting that our time is short, our days
are numbered, our fate is destined and we truly have no idea when Gods hand
will reach down and pluck us from our busy, appointment filled, carpooling,
grocery shopping, house cleaning, business building days. These
precious days that we can't seem to find time to get on our knees and give
thanks because we don't have the time. Why, because our lives are just
too full. Too full. I want you to remember that last
statement. Life is full. Praise God
our lives are filled! Live every single day of it!
We have one month, one
day a year to get our families together to gather in praise and thanksgiving. A
National Holiday will do that for most of us. But how about
not waiting for that Thanksgiving Holiday or that crucial moment of unknown
fate.
When you find yourself on your knees at times like these, stay there. We could
all stand to kneel a little longer. My hope is that this year we remember Gods
graces and appreciate our lives and everything in them because God is good!
Something as simple as feeling your pulse each morning is proof of that. Keep
on remembering. While you're at it, remember those full days when your inbox is
so full that you can barely find time to breathe? Those are the days to be
grateful for. Those are the days to get on your knees in praise because when
your "in-box" is empty, you're dead.
By the way that lump in my breast? Nothing but a
small cyst. Cancer Free another day! Praise the heavens for this and
every day. I intend to fully live ALL of mine. How about you?
Melissa
Ann Privett is owner and CEO of her own company, Pathworks,
which is dedicated to healing the planet one soul at a time. She is a
transformational workshop leader and is trained in leading methods of
meditation, creative visualization techniques, inner child work, anger and
stress management and a variety of powerful workshops for healing the whole
self. You can contact her at 248-231-8018 or visit her website for a full list
of services www.lifepathworkshops.com
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