Latest
  • Damning report exposes Labor’s failure to protect vulnerable children
  • Works are underway to remove a fallen tree branch on Bareki Road, Elee
  • Petition Launched To Stand Up For Women And Girls
  • Councillor Brown Humbled By National Medal Honour
  • Standing Up For Our Community’s Voice And Fairness
  • National recognition for Tourism and Events NT’s AI innovation
  • Strategically Carving Up Skies
  • Age 80, walking 80km: Baw Baw local Sydney Woods takes on Walk For Him to put prostate cancer on the map in his community
  • Save On Fuel
  • Community celebrations boosted for NAIDOC Week 50th anniversary
  • Home
  • National
  • Local
    • ACT
    • QLD
    • NSW
    • NT
    • SA
    • TAS
    • VIC
    • WA
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Life
    • Sport
    • Travel
    • Education
    • Environment
  • World
SEARCH

Life Now meditation classes provide cancer patient a space to relax

The National Tribune
The National Tribune
The National Tribune
  • Health
  • 21 May 2024 9:03 am AEST Date Time
  • Share
Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

After receiving a breast cancer diagnosis, Elise signed up to our Life Now meditation course. She shares her experience with the course and how it helped her relax during a stressful time.

The shock of receiving a cancer diagnosis

In October 2023, Elise noticed a hard lump in her breast. She booked in for an ultrasound and the results showed that the lump was malignant.

“It was a massive shock. I had a lot going on in my life at the time. I had just moved to Perth, then I got COVID on Christmas Day. Three days later I was called into the GP. It was a highly stressful time,” she says.

Elise adds, “My Mum had breast cancer so it had always been a theoretical possibility, but it hadn’t registered that this lump could also be breast cancer.”

An hour to take a break during a stressful period

Elise shares that one of the highlights of the course was that it gave her permission to take some time for herself.

“I’ve always been someone who has worked and been very busy in my job and active in my community, but this course gave me permission to stop and to actually take the time to think. It was a beautiful hour for that reason. It was very healing just to be allowed to be gentle with yourself”, she says.

“The facilitator Karen was so vastly experienced in running the course. She brought not only an understanding built on years of teaching and practice, but also a real empathy for people, and understanding of the need for different styles of meditation. Karen’s mindfulness of participants being on their own journey was as important as anything that she was teaching. I just found her so gentle and such a beautiful person.”

Incorporating meditation in her day-to-day life

When asked about how she has incorporated what she learnt into her daily life, Elise said that she still uses meditation when she’s feeling anxious, worried, stressed or even overly busy.

“Meditation can be practiced at any time in your day, and that’s the really peaceful and reassuring thing about it. I know that whenever I really need to, I can give myself permission to stop and meditate.”

Elise encourages others who are also going through a cancer journey to sign up to the course, even if they are nervous or new to meditation.

She says, “there is no pressure to speak if you don’t want to, or to share thoughts if you don’t want to. But that same space is available for you to share part of your own journey if you feel comfortable to do so. It’s a very safe space to try something out and be vulnerable.”

/Public Release. View in full here.
Tags:breast cancer, cancer, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer diagnosis, community, council, diagnosis, life, meditation, mindfulness, Perth, running, space, ultrasound, WA

You might also like

A rare flowering event is happening at Lake Alexander, Darwin

Council Calls For Greater Clarity On Central North REZ

Statement On Paraquat Use In Agriculture

Goulburn Valley water makes a long journey with big results

Police Are Responding To Serious Crash At Stanley Flat

Save the date for View Street Artist Market and live music on June 13

Could empty office spaces help Melbourne’s housing crisis?

If the Howard government had implemented Angus Taylor’s tax indexation policy, Australians would be $147 per week worse off now – new analysis

Just In

4 Jun 2026 1:06 pm AEST

UN report warns AI could soon use 3% of world’s electricity and more water than we need to drink

4 Jun 2026 1:03 pm AEST

Warship opens its doors to Brisbane community

4 Jun 2026 1:00 pm AEST

Australia is facing a new 12.5% US tariff over anti-slavery claims. Are they actually right?

4 Jun 2026 12:51 pm AEST

Boorowa Pipeline Construction Hinges On 2026 NSW Budget

4 Jun 2026 12:51 pm AEST

Launching into Tasmania’s Health Revolution

4 Jun 2026 12:48 pm AEST

New Police Operation Urges South Burnett Residents to ‘Report a Drug Dealer’ to Help Curb Drug Crime Across the Region

4 Jun 2026 12:46 pm AEST

NSW new designs unveiled for $630 million Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment

4 Jun 2026 12:46 pm AEST

Police Seek Information After Assault At Penrith

4 Jun 2026 12:46 pm AEST

NSW new midwifery continuity of care launches at Manning Hospital

4 Jun 2026 12:45 pm AEST

Budget Surpluses For Years To Come

4 Jun 2026 12:39 pm AEST

Seasonal closure to support orange roughy

4 Jun 2026 12:36 pm AEST

David’s breakthrough moment – discovering his love of science

4 Jun 2026 12:36 pm AEST

Funding boost for expansion of school road safety program

4 Jun 2026 12:33 pm AEST

A shout out to community from the heart of Australia

4 Jun 2026 12:33 pm AEST

NSW latest designs unveiled for $630 million Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment

4 Jun 2026 12:30 pm AEST

More time for flood impacted homeowners to raise, retrofit or relocate

4 Jun 2026 12:27 pm AEST

A rare flowering event is happening at Lake Alexander, Darwin

4 Jun 2026 12:27 pm AEST

PM To Visit Australia For Annual Leaders’ Meeting

4 Jun 2026 12:24 pm AEST

BUSHFIRES NT MESSAGE: PLANNED BURN ADVICE – LOCATION: Stuart Highway roadside, King River to Central Arnhem Highway north, VENN

4 Jun 2026 12:24 pm AEST

PLANNED BURN ADVICE – LOCATION: Roadside

4 Jun 2026 12:24 pm AEST

Council Services Over June Long Weekend

4 Jun 2026 12:09 pm AEST

Queensland’s Biggest Classroom in session for Queensland Day

4 Jun 2026 12:09 pm AEST

Officer Charged After Critical Incident Investigation 4 June

4 Jun 2026 12:06 pm AEST

Council Calls For Greater Clarity On Central North REZ

4 Jun 2026 12:03 pm AEST

Ensure Your Compliance Certificate Is Valid

4 Jun 2026 12:00 pm AEST

Reconciliation Week Morning Tea At Council

4 Jun 2026 11:57 am AEST

Statement On Paraquat Use In Agriculture

4 Jun 2026 11:55 am AEST

Game changers: how a stroke of paint transformed basketball, and the athletes who play it
More News
ABOUT US

Based in Toowoomba QLD, The National Tribune provides 24/7 free live coverage of important events and developments in Australia and the Pacific region leveraging real-time open-source intelligence. We endeavor to give the Australian community greater transparency and access to government information and other developments free from encroaching corporate, ideological or any other interests/influences. More

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, culture and community.

POPULAR TOPICS

AustraliaGovernmentAustraliancommunityPoliceNSWVictorialocal councilQueenslandUniversitycouncilAusPolministerNew South WalesEnvironmentHealthinfrastructurebusinessNew Zealandinvestigationinvestmentcrime
QUICK LINKS
  • Latest Australia News
  • Latest Toowoomba News
  • Latest Queensland News
  • Latest New Zealand News
  • Latest Police News
  • Latest University News
  • Latest AusPol News
FOLLOW
  • Facebook

© 2026 - The National Tribune Australia

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer