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I was born in London in 1971. At 7 years of age I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid
Leukaemia, which at the time was considered almost untreatable in children, and I
faced a further 7 years of treatment. A combination of Religious and Spiritual experiences
during this time set me up to begin a search for a belief system at an early age.
Having explored Religion and Belief in conventional and non-
Surviving Leukaemia as a child also brings a distinct angle on your view of life. It has taken many years for me to understand my views enough to pass them on to others. I have made a point throughout my life to experience and encounter Beliefs, Religions and Methods that help to make peoples lives more fulfilled. I believe that we all have a right to encounter life on our terms and that although aspects out of our control affect us if we are given the right Methods to deal with them all of life can be an Outstanding and truly enjoyable experience.
I have some things in my life which I could dwell on and be mopy and sad about, we all have, look at some of mine.
I Suffered from Leukaemia
I Lost a Sister to Tragedy
I Lost a Father to Alcoholism
I have had huge debts
I have lost a well paid job
I have lost a beautiful house
I have been in two car crashes
Well there are some real good reasons to be annoyed at life. Perhaps I should feel all sorry for myself and hide in my room to ignore life! Or I could see life in a different light.
I spent many years of my childhood life in a hospital ward touching the lives of many wonderful caring people children and adults alike. I learnt at an early age that through strong beliefs and positive thoughts even the seemingly impossible can be archived. When I was diagnosed with Leukaemia at the age of seven my parents refused to let me believe that I was in any kind of danger. However at this time even my Haematologist, a blood specialist that would normally not see patients in person, insisted on seeing me as my blood looked like that of a dead person even to the naked eye. During the following years I was surrounded by fantastic loving people and I was encountering great fame for a small boy, I was on local and national radio and in papers and magazines including three times on the front of the Arsenal football team magazine. I was given a free invitation to the Queens Birthday party and finally when I was critically ill I was offered a trip to the Christian pilgrimage place Lourdes in France. My doctors told my Mother that it would make little or no difference if I travel or stay home I still did not have much chance of survival. I arrived in Lourdes a critically ill child wrapped in a blanket and travelling in a wheelchair but by the time I left, just two weeks later, I was riding donkeys over snow capped mountains.
Shall I go hide in my room now or shall I go on telling you how wonderful my life has been surrounded buy loving people and riding over snow capped mountains.
