
ORyan's Story
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“I don’t know what you have been doing… but keep doing it!”
What would those words mean to you?
To ORyan, they meant everything.
Those were the exact words spoken by his doctor this summer when, after years of battling cancer that seemed determined to play hide-and-seek throughout his body, the latest scan revealed—nothing. No cancer. Nowhere.
This was a man whose diagnosis had once felt like a chaotic road map of uncertainty. It started in his bladder. Then it shifted to his lung. Then his brain. Then back to his lower lung—switching sides like a race car driver swerving wildly off course. Every time he thought he knew where the battle would be fought next, cancer moved the finish line.
So when the doctor said, “Whatever you've been doing, keep doing it,” ORyan didn’t just hear medical news.
He heard hope.
He heard validation.
He heard life.
He told me, “It was so surreal to hear those words. I had trained myself to expect the worst. I had already made peace with it. I had planned on coming back to Mexico and letting the cancer run its course. No more radiation. No more chemo. Enough.”
He was ready to surrender—to live out his days peacefully by the sea, surrounded by warmth, color, energy, and the quiet comfort of Mexico.
But life had other plans.
At The Way of the Heart Energy Center, something shifted—not just physically, but spiritually, emotionally, energetically.
The Light System. Meditation. Frequency healing. Community. The power of belief.
Healing conversations. Inner stillness. Tears. Laughter. Trust.
A soft reminder:
Change your thoughts. Change your frequency. Change your life.
And somehow, little by little, that’s exactly what began to happen.
Was it the science? The energy? The intention? The connection between all three?
There are things we cannot measure—but we feel them.
And sometimes, what we feel heals us before what we know does.
So when that doctor said, “I don’t know what you’ve been doing, but keep doing it,” ORyan smiled.
Because he knew.
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With thanks to Kathy Bacon for helping him to share his story
