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Good Luck, Bad Luck
Manage episode 401057605 series 2908907
When Blissful is diagnosed with breast cancer, she undergoes a bilateral mastectomy to save her life and secure her future.
- A friend tells Blissful she has it easy because she has a partner in her husband Richard.
- Indeed, she is incredibly grateful to be part of a team because it's helped her navigate some very tough times in her life.
- Blissful's view of life is that it can be full of abundance and grace, but sometimes bad things just happen at no fault of our own.
- Kind of like the children's book, Good Luck, Bad Luck, we shouldn't blame ourselves when life throws us a curveball – no, the universe is not sending us a "message," rather it's a chance for us to grow and stretch when we learn how to face difficulty.
- Bad Luck came to Blissful with a diagnosis of cancer, but good luck was that it was caught quickly, so there's no need for chemotherapy – a moment of grace.
MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala, Suite by Ernst Krenek and Introduccion y Allegro by Carlos Guastavino as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano.
139 episodes
Manage episode 401057605 series 2908907
When Blissful is diagnosed with breast cancer, she undergoes a bilateral mastectomy to save her life and secure her future.
- A friend tells Blissful she has it easy because she has a partner in her husband Richard.
- Indeed, she is incredibly grateful to be part of a team because it's helped her navigate some very tough times in her life.
- Blissful's view of life is that it can be full of abundance and grace, but sometimes bad things just happen at no fault of our own.
- Kind of like the children's book, Good Luck, Bad Luck, we shouldn't blame ourselves when life throws us a curveball – no, the universe is not sending us a "message," rather it's a chance for us to grow and stretch when we learn how to face difficulty.
- Bad Luck came to Blissful with a diagnosis of cancer, but good luck was that it was caught quickly, so there's no need for chemotherapy – a moment of grace.
MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala, Suite by Ernst Krenek and Introduccion y Allegro by Carlos Guastavino as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano.
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