#015 This is the first episode in an intense series of two with host Christel Janssen about her dear friend Clea, who had breast cancer. It is a heartbreaking story about a terrible disease, about the connection in a deep friendship, about hope and losing hope and reclaiming the choice for life, about 'dreamwalks,' about the way different realities play out in our body. 

In 2007 Clea was treated with radiation for cancer in her breast, but a few years later it came back. And it spread throughout her whole body, eventually making her almost paralyzed in a hospital bed. Christel has always been her advocate, believing in her, believing in her choice against conventional methods, and in her ability to completely heal her self. Christel did a few 'dream walks' with her, which comes down to deeply asking the question: do you want to go back to your body and become fully alive, which has a tremendous effect on our ability to heal and create a miracle.

Clea had so much pain at some point that she needed morphine. Christel describes how she realized how morphine takes away the ability of the body to heal itself. 
Christel writes from these experiences and the many layers that Clea went through, from looking for a cause of the disease, to completely reclaiming herself. 
"I am meant to be a miracle" she whispered in her hospital bed.

Witness in this first episode the many worlds and dynamics behind the reality of cancer as Christel writes and reads from these states. In part two of Dancing at the Edge of Living and Dying Clea will be the guest in the Telepathic Writing Salon podcast and she will reveal her intense journey, and how she got through it.