Summary of Anne Boyer's the Undying

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 They took a bunch of things from my system and reclassified them as elements in a different system. I was diagnosed with cancer. #2 I was diagnosed with cancer, and it fell under the hard hand of science. #3 I was diagnosed with cancer. Aelius wrote down the dreams sent to him by Asclepius, and he writes about the experience of living in a body and experiencing suffering in a specific historical moment. The dream journal itself is the rejected way of telling this story, but its existence allows us to hear the voice of someone who lived through this illness and who tried to make sense of it by writing it down. -> The Roman orator Aelius Aristides wrote down the dreams he received from the god Asclepius, and he wrote about the experience of living in a body and experiencing suffering in a specific historical moment. #4 I have a cancer, and it is being treated with a lot of money and technology that I don't understand.
Summary of Anne Boyer's the Undying