Corbin Lewars was a single mom of two young children and ran her own editing business. This meant all day and night, she told people what to do. She preferred to call it "helping." Her therapist disagreed and suggested Corbin attend a 12-step program for people with control issues. God seemed to be the man of the hour at the meetings, and the goal seemed to be to hand things over to him. This troubled agnostic Corbin. She wasn't sure she believed in God and if and when she ever thought about him, she viewed him as a man driving around in a Cadillac talking on his IPhone. She surely wasn't going to hand her life over to that guy. But a spiritual belief seemed to be the pathway to peace, so she started thinking more about the man upstairs. She began speaking to Him and believed they were forming a budding friendship, or even better, that she was on the path to enlightenment. Unfortunately, she was on the path to breast cancer. "I didn't see that one coming," she told everyone and anyone. Organic eating, exercising every day, newly god talking forty-three year old women didn't get stage three breast cancer, right? Wrong. Thinking she was in charge (and bossing people around) was abandoned as she was forced to trust friends, acquaintances and doctors to help her through treatment. And in trusting others, she started to see what a relief it was to not be in charge. By letting others love and care for her, she learned Letting Go and Letting God wasn't as difficult or absurd as it sounded.
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