One Comment »

HELP SAVE A FRIENDLY LIFE
cash for bank payments
some computer software
POD publish paper cancer book $400
pay for non insurance alt. remedies
pay for funeral expenses
THANKS FROM BOTH OF US.
Membership Subscription
New Special Offer
Only $ 10 per year
To read the whole articles, you will need to register for a membership subscription. You have these options:10 USD per 1 Year (Member) 5 USD per 6 Months (Member 6 Months)
Register for
Strephon Says Membership Blog

After you complete the payment process, a password will be e-mailed to you.
Only $ 10 per year
To read the whole articles, you will need to register for a membership subscription. You have these options:
Strephon Says Membership Blog

After you complete the payment process, a password will be e-mailed to you.
Login
Recent Comments
- Acorn on Strephon passed away
- Handling Your Sexual Affairs and the Values of Love Relating – World Medicine In One Place on Membership Join Now-Values For
- emmie on Cancer Help Equipment Supplied By Insurance So Far
- bethhedva on Strephon passed away
- ozymandias on Strephon passed away
- rcwilk on Strephon passed away
- Arthur B. Treadway on Strephon passed away
- Strephon on Strephon’s Agony Page Ongoing
- Strephon on Strephon’s Agony Page Ongoing
- Strephon on Strephon’s Agony Page Ongoing
Recent Posts
- In Strephon’s memory
- Memorial service Strephon – Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Dream Forest – Strephon Last moments music
- Strephon passed away
- Strephon is ready to go
- Strephon’s Agony Page Ongoing
- Cancer Help Equipment Supplied By Insurance So Far
- Current Statistics
- On Issue When To Give Up Or Not From Friendly Friend
- Went Through Painful And Exhausting Getting Up Process This Oct 18 2009 Note
- Press Release: Major Discovery Of How The Ancient Peoples Used Their Minds
- Procedure: The Problems Of My Immediate Existence Will Be Tackled Using Logic
- Procedure: The Problems Of My Immediate Existence Will Be Tackled Using Logic
- Strephon Is Really Dying Says The Main Doctor Oct 15 2009
- Something Soft And Sweet From Strephon: Virtual Singing with Joan Bias
Topics
- Articles (24)
- Audios (4)
- cancer (39)
- cancer daily life (8)
- cancer lifestyle change (9)
- cancer self-help (19)
- Daily Wisdom (40)
- decision-making (6)
- Dream Interpretation (61)
- Ethics (15)
- health (40)
- Jesus novel (8)
- Membership (14)
- Memory Box (3)
- philosophy (12)
- Poetry (10)
- Politics (9)
- relationship (7)
- Relationships Coaching (5)
- Self-Help (36)
- Spiritual Laws (12)
- Strephon's Cancer (105)
- The Writer's Interface Novel Writing (1)
- Videos (11)
Strephon on Twitter
Translate My Blog
Translation Services by ALSClick one of the above flags to translate Strephon's blog into your language. To get back to the English version you will have to change the web address in your browser to:
http://strephonsays.com/blog/
Supportive messages
“Strephon - I understand your feelings about modern medicine and cancer. I, of course, agree with you. [...] I would not have surgery, radiation or chemo, either. [...]
My cousin just died of lung cancer a few weeks ago, after having one lung removed about two years ago. But she was also older than either of us.
Juice fast sounds a good step. There is a great book: The Grape Cure, by Johanna Brandt. I read it years ago and was convinced. She was a South African, I think, Naturopath. Her diet is simple - NOTHING but organic grapes and grape juice. All you want. You loose a lot of weight and strange things come out of the body as it rids itself of the cancer. She argues that the particular components of grapes cut off the nutrition to the cancer cells and nourish the rest of the body and build the strength to fight off cancer and to heal naturally. She describes cases and the course of healing in detail. I just looked it up on Amazon and I see some others have written about her cure, also. Well, we now know the power of grape antioxidants, so I know I would definitely do it. OH, the vitamin C - I have been reading about it, and it seems some doctors think that you should super saturate on it for cancer, 8 and more grams a day. You take as much as you can without getting diarrhea. Enough on suggestions re treatment.
Your dream is fascinating. I see your thoughts about attack on the body. But I wonder also if the positive challenge is to embrace the masculine. For a man as sensitive as you, this seems a life task.
It is inspiring to see a person, you, take on the challenge of a life threatening disease with seeming acceptance. Anger and self-pity seem far more common, along with denial in all of its forms.
Reinhold Nieburh's prayer comes to mind:
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change
The courage to change the things I can
And the wisdom to know the difference.
Take care, and happy birthday,”
by Helen
My cousin just died of lung cancer a few weeks ago, after having one lung removed about two years ago. But she was also older than either of us.
Juice fast sounds a good step. There is a great book: The Grape Cure, by Johanna Brandt. I read it years ago and was convinced. She was a South African, I think, Naturopath. Her diet is simple - NOTHING but organic grapes and grape juice. All you want. You loose a lot of weight and strange things come out of the body as it rids itself of the cancer. She argues that the particular components of grapes cut off the nutrition to the cancer cells and nourish the rest of the body and build the strength to fight off cancer and to heal naturally. She describes cases and the course of healing in detail. I just looked it up on Amazon and I see some others have written about her cure, also. Well, we now know the power of grape antioxidants, so I know I would definitely do it. OH, the vitamin C - I have been reading about it, and it seems some doctors think that you should super saturate on it for cancer, 8 and more grams a day. You take as much as you can without getting diarrhea. Enough on suggestions re treatment.
Your dream is fascinating. I see your thoughts about attack on the body. But I wonder also if the positive challenge is to embrace the masculine. For a man as sensitive as you, this seems a life task.
It is inspiring to see a person, you, take on the challenge of a life threatening disease with seeming acceptance. Anger and self-pity seem far more common, along with denial in all of its forms.
Reinhold Nieburh's prayer comes to mind:
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change
The courage to change the things I can
And the wisdom to know the difference.
Take care, and happy birthday,”
by Helen
This slide show of my recent existence in walks with Stefania here in the Netherlands seems to me more apt than eventually having a grave in a piece of ground somewhere.
For I see as more significant the life we live in existence in our bodies and purposes in the world.
Graves show death symbols like crosses and carved name stones.
This needs questioning. I would rather my existence live a few years at least on the World Wide Web as a cultural artifact.
I can see my facial expressions and my postures, and yes, that is me, that is some of my character expression on this beloved but scary earth.
It’s better than burial, the grave yard rituals of the past mostly by farmer and hunter cultures that return the broken and lifeless to the earth to contribute to the living existence of others.
So, I can be sad seeing these, and so can others who know me and will know me after I am lifeless in the body. It will have to be their experiences then of mortality and meaning in how one lives ones existence on this earth.
Many thanks to Stefania, my partner for enjoying the ‘walk’ with me, taking these pictures, creating the slide show and the blog technical as well.
Strephon
Leave your response!
You must be logged in to post a comment.