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  • Aug. 12, 2009

    Blog: When the teacher appears — a lesson in faith

    By Edward T. Creagan, M.D.

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We often quote traditional wisdom but we don't always appreciate its true meaning. For example, it was only recently that the meaning of "when the student is ready the teacher appears" was brought home to me. Let me explain. 

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On one busy morning in the clinic, the first four patients I saw came from four different belief systems. Three were from faiths that are part of the Western Christian tradition, and the fourth was a member of the Muslim community. Each was dealing with advanced cancer and probably had only a short time left to live.

The patients spoke to me about their faith and how it gave them comfort and peace during these dark hours. Although none of these individuals actively participated in the rituals of their faiths, they nevertheless found tremendous comfort in the belief that their fate was being directed in a nurturing, supportive manner by a higher power.

I was humbled as I listened to what their faith meant to them. I understood that these four heroic individuals had something to teach me. If I had not been open to new perspectives, I would have missed a precious opportunity.

What was the lesson I needed to learn? To look beyond what we know as the science of medicine to embrace the mind-body connection and the enormous impact our emotions and attitudes have on our wellbeing.

Have other members of our blog community had similar experiences? We are all teachers as well as students. Let's learn from each other.

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