The
Journey Through Cancer and The Seven Levels of Healing®
by Jeremy R. Geffen, MD, FACP
As a medical oncologist, I
have been honored to serve as physician, guide, and friend to thousands of
individuals with cancer and their loved ones. Many heroic people have
inspired and taught me a great deal about living courageously in the face
of great challenges, and the unknown.
Through this process, I have
come to understand the experience of cancer as a journey
-- filled with ups and downs, periods of calm and tumult, and
extraordinary opportunities for healing and transformation. I have also
seen, again and again, what powerful roles the mind, heart, and spirit can
play in impacting every individual's journey through cancer.
It is normal and common to
feel overwhelmed by a cancer diagnosis, as anyone who has been through
this experience can attest. Unfortunately, it is not yet normal or common
for individuals and families to receive skillful, coherent, and
comprehensive help in navigating the mental, emotional, and spiritual
aspects of cancer. For many, this is a painful and tragically missed
opportunity. But it doesn't have to be so.
Over many years of running an
integrative cancer center, I was repeatedly asked: "Doctor, in
addition to radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery, what else can I do to
help myself? What should I eat? What vitamins should I take? What
alternative therapies should I use?" And, "How
can I deal with the mental, emotional, and spiritual challenges I am
encountering?"
In searching for meaningful
and practical answers, I saw an important pattern. I recognized that all
questions and concerns encountered by patients and their loved ones fall
into one of seven distinct, but inter-related domains of inquiry and
exploration. I call these The Seven
Levels of Healing® and describe them in detail in The
Journey Through Cancer: Healing and Transforming the Whole Person.
They are a powerful guide for navigating all aspects of the cancer
journey, including the mental, emotional, and spiritual -- as well as
physical -- ones.
The Seven Levels are briefly
summarized below, along with some practical suggestions for using them
right away:
Level
One: Education and
Information. Understanding your medical care is important to
achieving the best outcome. Feeling clear and confident about your care
helps put your mind at ease and enhances your ability to enter the deeper
dimensions of healing. Find an experienced oncologist whom you trust, and
who answers your questions fully. Don't make hasty decisions. Make
decisions based on knowledge and understanding, not on fear.
Level
Two: Connection with Others.
This is a powerful component of healing. Family members can only do so
much. Seek additional support from friends, clergy, and self-help
organizations. Join a support group. Talk with others who have navigated
the journey though cancer and found positive solutions.
Level
Three: The Body as Garden.
Conventional treatments remain the foundation of leading-edge cancer care.
However, taking an active role in caring for your body also includes good
nutrition, exercise, massage, relaxation, and other complementary
therapies. These can nourish and strengthen the body, soothe and calm the
mind, and invigorate the heart and spirit.
Level
Four: Emotional Healing. Cancer can be an emotional
roller-coaster. Everyone involved can experience feelings of fear, anger,
depression, and doubt -- as well as gratitude and love. Keep a journal to
explore and release your innermost feelings. Work with a counselor or
therapist. Don't neglect your emotional self.
Level
Five: The Nature of Mind. Mental anxiety is often another part
of cancer. The mind can work for or against you, depending on your focus.
To avoid feeling overwhelmed, examine your thoughts and beliefs and see if
they are serving you. When fear and doubt are replaced with clarity and
understanding, anxiety often diminishes. Ask yourself, "What
are the blessings in my life? What am I truly grateful for?"
Level
Six: Life Assessment. It is very empowering to discover the
deepest meaning and purpose of your life, especially in the face of
cancer. Answering three important questions can help clarify your
priorities and liberate enormous time, energy, and resources for healing:
Level
Seven: The Nature of Spirit. There is no better time than now
to fully honor and embrace your spiritual essence. It is the source not
only of the love, joy, and fulfillment that we all seek, but physical
healing as well. Explore this through meditation, reflection, prayer, time
in nature, and sharing with loved ones. Remember that your body needs love
and care, but your mind, heart, and spirit need and deserve these as well.
Copyright © 2006 Jeremy R.
Geffen
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Jeremy
R. Geffen, MD, FACP, is a board-certified medical oncologist, a
Fellow of the American College of Physicians, and a renowned pioneer in
integrative medicine and oncology. He is founder of Geffen Visions
International (www.geffenvisions.com)
and Director of Integrative Oncology for P4 Healthcare and Caring4Cancer.com.
He is also author of the highly acclaimed book The
Journey Through Cancer: Healing and Transforming the Whole Person
(Three River Press, 2006) and audio program The
Seven Levels of Healing®.
In 1994, he founded the Geffen
Cancer Center and Research Institute in Vero Beach, FL, which he directed
until 2003. It was one of the first cancer centers in the United States
explicitly designed to provide a working model of truly holistic,
comprehensive cancer care for the twenty-first century. Dr. Geffen
lectures widely and offers seminars and retreats on the multidimensional
aspects of medicine, wellness, and life. He also advises organizations on
integrative programs for medicine and healing.