Faced with an incurable disease [A5]

How many times have I heard you say that the life you are living looms over you and that you can do nothing to really change it. The words that we have brought to you over the years seem to have become an oppressive burden for you that tirelessly whispers to you:

«What is written is written, karma regulates your existence, the possibility of changing your life is practically nil…» so that in the end, instead of being a source of hope they end up becoming a source of despair.

It's not like that, don't be distracted by your attempts Io to unload the responsibility of what you experience day after day on the will of God!

Certainly, in the Eternal Present everything exists and is already written but what is written there was your hand to trace it indelibly on reality. And since you don't know what you will write in it in a moment for you, immersed in matter, reality is as if it were being built as you experience it.

Your worries may also be the fallout of the karmic effects stirred up in the various lives you have lived but they are nothing more than the direct consequence of your mistakes, of your misunderstandings. It is not God who created your life for you but it arises as a logical consequence of your actions, so that you and no one else are responsible for it.

The desperation and helplessness that you sometimes feel invading your being have no reason to exist: you can always and in any case do something to improve the quality of your life.

For this reason, once again, I invite you to hope, to hope that your understanding will broaden allowing you not to repeat the same mistakes over and over and, thus, to get out of the vicious circles in which you yourselves so easily tend to linger.

Look at the world around you: for everything that seems to make life difficult for you, you can find a thousand that could fill you with joy.

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Look at the people you come into contact with: for every person with whom you are unable to establish a loving relationship, there are a hundred who accompany you on your tiring journey, with their hands outstretched to try to catch you when you are about to fall, with ready smile when sadness seems your only chance, with the words you needed to be prodded, encouraged, supported when your mind seems to have lost its drive to try to understand, with the love of a moment, of a day or of a lifetime placed there, at your feet so that you can quench your thirst for sharing, for relationship, for union. Viola

I can already hear you objecting: «Fine words, but if I discover, for example, that I have a fatal disease, what can I do about it?». Many things, my dears, really many.
Don't believe it? I'll tell you a few, maybe so you'll be able to realize that your friend Scifo isn't talking completely nonsense!

You can try to live the most intensely possible at the level of consciousness the days that remain in it.

You can question you about yourself and your life up to that moment, trying to get to understand what you could do differently in the days you lived, and in what more correct way you could try to face the difficulties you encountered on your path.

You can shop around and try give and do for others what you never gave and did, knowing perfectly well, in most cases, what your behavior should have been.

In short, you can change your vision of your reality in such a way that nothing not done or unexpressed makes you end your days with regret, regret, remorse for not having been able to take that small quality step that in all probability he would have been the difference between being a person who has suffered his life and being a person who has interacted with it to the end, treasuring what it offered him and managing to become for themselves and also for others others an example of hope and not of helplessness and despair. Does that seem too little to you?

Without a doubt this will not be able to heal you (but remember that miracles exist, even if they are rare!) but it will, in any case, have helped you to make the days that remained useful and to face the passing without the pain that makes you cling to the life that derives from it. from regrets and remorse. Pain that makes a transition that would otherwise happen easily and smoothly more and more painful and difficult.

We have certainly spoken of an extreme case, but the words we are addressing to you are eternally and universally valid for every creature in every occasion of its life. Scifo

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3 comments on “Faced with an incurable disease [A5]”

  1. The writing is very beautiful and full of ideas and hope
    It is truly true that in every moment of our life, more or less difficult, we can and must work to leave a legacy that not only makes us remember after death but also makes us go forward in the best possible way in this earthly life.
    Thank you Luciana for bringing this speech

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  2. Beyond the philosophical traits contained in the writing, which may appear more or less understandable, the invitation to hope and active participation in life appear quite clear.

    Difficult to understand how to reconcile the attitude of protagonists that I seem to grasp here ("being a person who has interacted with it to the end, treasuring what it offered him and managing to become for themselves and also for others an example of hope and not of impotence and despair"), with what instead generally is proposed: of observers of life, of an happening which is a simple fact and which should not be traced back to the single operating/living subject.

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