![]() ![]() ![]() She would not take back what she suffered to gain this knowledge and experiences. And the realization that she would not reverse her diagnosis if she could. The awareness that haunts her and most of everyone – it can all be lost in a moment. It is possible for you to alter the course of your becoming. She learns many things as one can do when traveling alone. Its about life, death, blood, confrontation, darkness, light. It is the strategy of God and the tactics of the Son. with her dog Oscar, visiting some of those people who wrote and corresponded with her that 4 years while she was in the hospital. Its more than a nice tale about a baby being born in difficult circumstances. She decides to reenter the world again by going on a 100-day project of traveling around the U.S. She writes with a fervor… death being the great motivator. She begins to write on the advice that as if we are all dying because in the end we are all terminal patients on this earth- the mystery being not if, but when. She spends the next 4 years in hospital beds and begins chronicling her life in the NY Times. Suleika Jaouad, Between Two Kingdoms () Suffering can make you. For the person facing death, mourning begins in the present tense, in a series of private, preemptive goodbyes that take place long before the body’s last breath. The author develops leukemia in her early twenties given a 35% chance of survival… the dreams we all have in youth, the life imagined, just vanishes. The List: 32 Suleika Jaouad Quotes from Between Two Kingdoms on Cancer, Suffering, and Survival. ![]()
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