Note from Suzanne:  I received an
email from a woman who received what to her is a frightening diagnosis.  She asked for guidance, so I asked Sanaya.  Their answer is helpful for all of us.  May you have a blessed, love-filled day.

And so, you receive a diagnosis, and immediately there is fear.  Is the outcome certain?  Never. 
It is not completely in your human hands.  Can you surrender the need to control?  Then you will find peace.  You could die in the next hour … any of
you.  In the back of your very human
minds you all know this, but you do not dwell on it, and in not dwelling on it
you find peace and enjoy living.

You fight the concept of death because what lies beyond the transition
is the unknown.  It is like the one who
does not want to travel to foreign lands. 
He is comfortable in his familiar home. 
Were he to venture out he would discover wonders and beauty beyond his
imagining.  Such adventure awaits all of
you, and yet you experience fear.  This
is understandable, but unnecessary.  You
will have to take our word for it:  death
is not the end, but the beginning of a glorious new chapter in the ongoing
experience of you.

Go ahead and enjoy this experience of human life now for the learning
and the love.  That is what all of life
is about.  When you experience fear—perhaps
at the thought of this life ending—recognize that you have stepped out of the
peace of now and into the future, which the human mind cannot know.  The soul knows what lies beyond. 

Sit in the silence and be present with that part of you that knows only
peace, joy, and love when human fears threaten to overwhelm you.  Breathe slowly and deeply.  Remain present and know that all is in
perfect order always, no matter if you move on to the next chapter upon opening
your eyes, or in the next hour, the next day, the next decade.  You are. 
You exist.  Be here now and be
love, Beloved.