I’ve always seen the diseases as a reason, I’ve constantly questioned myself why if we were born healthy one day we choose to get sick: Is it fate?, Is it because we didn’t take care of ourselves?, Is it heritage? None of the answers pleased me, ‘cause if I decided to come to this world healthy in which moment did I decide to put end to that welfare.

I’m sure you’ve listened that when we don’t pay attention to certain situation where we supress our emotions or we didn’t want to live for fear to be hurt; as years go by our soul needs to be healed and uses the body as a tool so we can finally hear what we’ve decided to hide.

We’ve chosen to come here to learn
an specific lesson that will make us move
forward on the path of our spiritual evolution.

Louise L. Hay.

I’m sure all the diseases are just a symptom of an overlooked cause, the purpose is to discover which was the cause that sustains the disease. I want you to comprehend that if you are carrying a disease it’s not because you have a curse that is trying to turn your days off, you are carrying it with you because it’s trying to teach you something, so, you can let it go.

In my family exists the diabetes disease; my paternal grandfather has it and my maternal grandmother had it; today my father has it and if I let the disease put it’s name on me, then I’ll answer my own question: it’s heritage. Like I’ve always said, please let’s be brave enough to see beyond all the things that happened to us, I decided to see the bottom of that illness that attacked my family trees and I realized that diabetes is a resistance disease, this means that maybe the people with diabetes, didn’t feel love and somehow they resisted to feel it because they related it to pain, but unconsciously they looked for it in the excess of sugar, in both cases my grandpa and my grandma had a hard life with a lot of struggle, that made them feel they had to fight in life instead of do everything with love and passion and that made the disease develop and modified the biological chain to which I belong.

Is always neccesary to see the person who originated the disease and compassionately understand what he or she was passing through to attack his/her body with an illness; that’s the first step of acceptance. From a disease we can develop several conflicts, which we must look one by one and from there begin to solve.

All diseases refer to a cause of devaluation and need to be recognized as a part of you; if you realize, when we get sick we reject and automatically deny the illness because we’re not ready to carry the responsability of our life, and you know why? Because we are afraid to accept that we’ve been mistaken and we’ve chosen to learn that way.

Please don’t judge yourself, remember that the illness is just there to tell you something, to look at it, to forgive it, to trascend it and finally to let it go without any reasons to keep it.

Remember when you came to this world, you did it in perfect conditions so give your body the same tribute when it decided to be born. But if you decided to be born with some health issue, then it’s not the child’s conflict; be aware that when we are born, we are the most beatiful life extension, thus, we don’t deserve to be born with something wrong in our system, so let’s ask ourselves: Which member of my family did I decide to follow?

If you are sick, please don’t fall apart, remember you are not the illness, so don’t put your name on it just try to see it and understand why it’s there and what has tried to tell you all this time, don’t reject it anymore because the only thing that is asking you is to be recognized by you so you can be able to reconcile with it, but above all, reconcile with yourself and in that way have the opportunity to live free and without any attachments, because remember, that illness is going to be present the time you decide, because I can assure you that when you are ready it’ll go with out any resentment, and you, as a free being that you are, you don’t have to carry with someone else’s destiny, it’s only yours, because it belongs to you.

I’m with you,
Shary ChavLó