Saturday, November 7, 2009

Healing Art




This beautiful piece of artwork was drawn by Kandyce's second oldest, Gabe. It arrived rolled up and tied with a ribbon with all of my other handmade, healing gifts from this talented and thoughtful family. If you haven't figured it out yet, this is actually a cancer-eating dragon. I just think it's amazing. My mom framed it for me and we hung it right across from my bed so I can see it when I am recovering from chemo days.

There's more to this story: see the index card in the right hand, bottom corner? That's from Kandyce's dad's desk. He wrote inspirational sayings on scraps of paper and the family found them when he sadly passed away a few months ago. Kandyce was so generous to share one of his notes. It reads, "Courage is doing what you've got to do in the presence of fear." It just seemed right to frame these words with the dragon who is eating my cancer.

On the day my mom hung this picture, I had a Reiki session on the bed in that same room, right across from the picture. My Reiki Master came in and told me she had to leave her pager on because she is in Seminary and is working at the VA. I had no idea. Halfway into my session, she told me she felt like I was not going to have cancer one day and that I have an angel here with me helping. Mr. Bell (Kandyce's dad--I always called him Mr. Bell), was a very religious man who helped anyone he met. I knew right away he was there with me in the room and letting my Reiki Master sense him too. I wish I had a picture to post of my angel--you'd see that, like the fiery dragon, Mr. Bell did not look like someone you'd want to mess with (picture: ex-football player)!

I wanted to write this post to pay tribute to a great father we all loved who is still watching over us today. I also wanted to show how important art is. Children's art is so honest and bold and can really make the best healing gifts. If you have an ailing friend, artwork made in your home may prove to be very special and powerful to that person.

4 comments:

  1. I love this. I love you. I will send you a picture of my Poppie as soon as I can :)

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  2. Check out this great post over at Simple Kids on hanging children's art:
    http://simplekids.net/simple-as-that-creating-an-art-wall/

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  3. You have brought tears to my eyes in reading about your courage and your positive energy!
    It is a beautiful thing to have a father, a guardian angel watching over you during this time!
    My thoughts and prayers are with you, my prayers are for that dragon to eat every last piece of cancer. What a wonderful piece of artwork to encourage you and to bring you through this. Many warm wishes! xo

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  4. Megan at Simple KidsNovember 11, 2009 at 7:23 AM

    Oh, I am in tears over here. This is so, so beautiful! So much hope, so much healing . . .

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