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In this deeply personal, accessible compilation of stories and resources, Hannah Ford invites us on her complex journey through a year of poison- the multi-drug, weekly chemotherapy that saved her life. In 2020, Hannah was diagnosed with a rare stage IV cancer that came from her pregnancy, treated during the pandemic at Duke University Hospital. This is a story of cancer, but also of ancestral trauma, parenting, and religious and spiritual questions. This book weaves fascinating narrative with potent integrative resources for finding hope, reclaiming your body, and moving toward spiritual…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this deeply personal, accessible compilation of stories and resources, Hannah Ford invites us on her complex journey through a year of poison- the multi-drug, weekly chemotherapy that saved her life. In 2020, Hannah was diagnosed with a rare stage IV cancer that came from her pregnancy, treated during the pandemic at Duke University Hospital. This is a story of cancer, but also of ancestral trauma, parenting, and religious and spiritual questions. This book weaves fascinating narrative with potent integrative resources for finding hope, reclaiming your body, and moving toward spiritual peace through cancer and other difficult medical experiences. The Platinum is not just an image or metaphor -the spoiler is that there was literal Platinum in the chemotherapy drugs. In the highest way, the key to surviving chemotherapy is finding the light in the poison. Hannah teaches us to do this. She shows us through her own story, through the marriage of western and alternative medicine, and through specific literal materials, modalities, and exercises. Your journey is your own, but Hannah has arrived as a friend-a helper and a guide who has gone there and back again. She brings humor and joyfully readable prose as she untangles her year of cancer and encourages spiritual growth along the way. This work cuts all the way through the hardest packed soil. And only then, after succumbing to the lightless depths, might we emerge holding treasure-for it is within our toughest of challenges that we find the key to our life's meaning and purpose.
Autorenporträt
Hannah Kate Warner is an end-of-life doula, integrative cancer consultant, sound worker, and explorer of spiritual and material resources. She completed 21 rounds of chemotherapy for stage IV cancer in 2020 and has other life experiences, too. Hannah has an undergraduate degree in mathematics and a Master of Divinity from Duke Divinity School. She loves to explore the intersections of sound, math, and Mystery. Hannah has two daughters, no pets, and a few sort-of-alive succulents. She is from Kentucky and now resides in North Carolina. Hannah is the founder of Harmonic Resources and you can find more about her work at hannahkate.com