Cancer, Samatha, and the Art of Stopping
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Cancer, Samatha, and the Art of Stopping
One of the biggest things I notice about life with cancer is how it warps my sense of time. I have incurable brain cancer and have no idea how long I will live. Time often feels like a rickety bridge, crumbling behind me. Chemo and other treatments warp time in a different, more acute, manner. Each month during chemo, I move at a snail’s pace for five nights and six days, carefully timing out fasting and taking a plethora of meds. It is a week o…
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