Greetings and peace be with you Khalid Saifullah;
A few years ago, I had some tests done for cancer, about a month after the doctor phoned to say he urgently wanted to see me, it was non Hodgkins Lymphoma, our best friend had this cancer, and three months after, she died. After the initial shock of knowing I had been given a possible death sentence, I prayed for the wisdom peace and perseverance to do God’s will, regardless as to whether the cancer would prove to be a death sentence or just an inconvenience. I can only say that from the moment of making this prayer, I have experienced profound times of peace and the thought of cancer has never troubled me at all. The journey with cancer is fraught with waiting a month or two for tests, followed by a period of waiting for results. Then the prayer has to turn to thanks, for the profound sense of peace that overcomes all our worries.
I could not imagine being able to live in peace with this knowledge without faith. I have never once prayed for healing, at the age of 62, the prayer for healing seemed too complicated to me. We all die at some point, and I just accept this.
I agree with the last point in your video, avoid stress and anger, but turning to God is an even greater way to avoid stress. The video almost seems to promote evolution, I agree with his interpretation of evolution, but it almost makes it sound like another tool to look at evolution as proof of life without God. If we lived in a pollution free world, I could agree with his breathing exercise, but our world is full of man made airborne chemicals that cause cancer. The veggie smoothies sound interesting, but I think I will give them a miss.
From the moment we are born, we journey a step nearer to our death, whether its cancer a heart attack or getting run over by three buses in a row. The time we spend living should be spent striving to do the will of God, the health issues are not the most important. We shall all have to face God at some point, we will not be judged by a healthy body or a cancerous one.
In the spirit of praying for a peace that surpasses all understanding,
Eric