Be careful how you claim illnesses and diagnoses. These are visitors in your vehicle, imbalances that you may wish to use as opportunities to clear out that which caused the imbalance. The moment you give a name to this visitor and place it after the two very important words, “I AM”, you have allowed this visitor to settle in. You would be better served stating, “There is awareness of some symptoms. I welcome this opportunity to seek balance.”
You are so very loved.
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I am trying to get over the loss of my best friend, my Mum.
Rather than “get over” it … just flow with the waves of grief that are followed more and more often by waves of acceptance filled with gratitude for the love you shared. There are many podcasts in my archives of podcasts that deal with grief. Blessings.
This one seems very difficult to believe. My experience is that we just get sick sometimes. It is not because we are not good enough or any other “enough”. Perhaps I’m misunderstanding but the idea that the imbalance that makes one sick is sort of “that person’s fault” doesn’t correspond to my experience of life. Please explain.
What if we get rid of the concept of fault and simply focus on balance and imbalance happening. Could be from an external source or internal. Whatever the cause, imbalance is present. Acknowledge it and take positive steps to restore balance, supporting the body’s innate awareness of how to do that rather than adopting a “sky is falling” mentality!
Blessings!
Thank you
Thank you. Namaste.
A very timely message, Thank you!
Dear Suzanne, I usually find your daily messages from Sanaya very clear and insightful. However, todays message has me confused. I don’t really understand what it means.
Thank you for all you do. God Bless x
I like this one. Do not own your symptoms.
I like this one. Do not own your symptoms.
My grandson called these “visitors “…upgrades!
UPGRADES!
Perfectly timed wisdom, of course! When my sons (all adults now) were young, we had a “rule” to never claim being sick, as in “I am sick.” We’d say “I need to blow my nose” or “I’d love some honey/vinegar syrup.” Now, today, as I watch my sons as fathers, I see how they (mostly) have embraced that. I do remind them, when they forget. Haha.
This statement was in divine timing. I received news today and was crying over it when I read your post, repeated this statement and dried my tears!
Thank you for giving me balance at just the right time as always.
So grateful.