Wednesday, 22 August 2012

#175 Promoting (vs postponing) Transformational Learning?


     “the closeness of death brought about an awakening and a disclosure of life and its value among the women (with breast cancer). Life suddenly becomes more beautiful, valuable and worth fighting for. The transformation of one’s life perspective seemed to encourage introspection, resulting in an increased awareness of personal needs and desires as well as of the meaning of life. But it also places greater demands on a person to make certain resolutions, accept greater responsibility for his/her life and to be true to oneself. The struggle to adopt a new and less limited life paradigm based on desires and values requires creativity, courage, and creative forces and could be seen as a sign of the person’s ability to live in health. Supportive relationships are of decisive importance in the individual’s struggle for a new life. When one’s previous life style and habits or lack of support prevented the realization of one’s new resolves, suffering resulted and the patient felt as if she was stuck in a rut. To be in the flood of renewed openness and awareness of existence truly challenges the person’s expansive and creative forces.
         Arman M, Rehnsfeldt A. Living with breast cancer - a challenge to expansive and creative forces. Eur J Cancer Care 2002; 11(4): 290-6.

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