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Visions, Miracles and Unexplained Medical Recoveries …
PRESCRIPTION FOR HOPE:  
BOOK OFFERS DIVINE INSPIRATION FOR CANCER PATIENTS

‘Miracles can happen.’  It sounds good, but when faced with the prospect of terminal or potentially terminal cancer, touting the reality of miracles seems like desperation borne of a last chance mentality.  A skeptic might say believing in miracles is foolish and dangerous ­ instilling hope rather than acceptance in patients.

Nancy Dahm begs to differ.  The author of MIND, BODY & SOUL:  A Guide to Living With Cancer, Dahm says miracles do happen, prayers are answered, and she offers real life anecdotes to prove it.

“Miracles happen every day, to ordinary people,” says Dahm.  “Miraculous occurrences aren’t always about restoring health and life, but about helping those who are dying see there really is a divine plan to their life, and that life surely doesn’t end with death.”

Dahm has gained national attention for writing what many consider to be the most powerful and inspiration ‘cancer book’ ever published.  To support her conviction that attending to the spiritual and emotional needs of cancer patients is as important as physical and medical needs, she included a section on miracles, answered prayers and divine intervention in Mind, Body & Soul.

Some of the anecdotes she relates include:

  • Her own experience with the miraculous ­ How asking her mother to send a sign from the other side resulted in an unexplained medical miracle.
  • Operating room out-of-body experiences ­ Real people who experienced incredible celestial journeys in which they connected with deceased loved ones.
  • Near-death experiences ­ Accounts from people who passed on momentarily, and experienced incredible, life-changing divine encounters.
  • Heaven is waiting ­ Accounts from ‘the other side’ which take the fear out of death.

“People facing potential death encounter the fear of the unknown, and that fear can create an atmosphere of panic and emotional anguish,” notes Dahm.  “My message is not that we should embrace death and stop fighting for life, but that we can come to see ourselves within the greater scheme of life, and know that we are indeed going to a place of infinite love and compassion.”

Nancy Hassett Dahm is a registered nurse specializing in cancer care who has cared for over 400 cancer patients.  Mind, Body & Soul has received international acclaim, and Dahm has been featured on numerous television and radio programs.

Mind, Body & Soul is available for purchase at all major online booksellers and book stores.  Website:  www.cancerbook.com.  

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