The story of Samy
One person, one story. Two sides of the same coin.
This is how the story began…
With a disease, yes, with a disease. Specifically with the diagnosis of a disease.
Then came the journey that this diagnosis entailed: going from here to there and back again, in search of, first of all, understanding, then one treatment, another treatment, all the treatments, and the years piled on.
It does not happen to everyone, but sometimes life gives you an indistinguishable wink, that shows your possible destinies and ways to fulfill them. That being said, this wink can feel more like getting slapped across the face.
Like what happened to this kid I heard about, at just thirteen.
One day, he was asked to speak in front of the class about his homework. It started all right, but suddenly his body started making strange movements. They were short, only lasting a few seconds; after a few of these movements, the whole class burst into laughter. The movements would stop and he would be able to continue his presentation as if nothing had happened, but at the first glance of the strange gestures, the laughter and mocking would explode again. The teacher made him stop, gave him an F, and sent him to detention for the remainder of the class.
This scene was repeated for a long time in many different scenarios, at the park, religious ceremonies, at the social club, at the cinema.
When it was required to remain silent, these odd movements, which would show up with no warning, started to include freaky sounds that would get everyone’s attention.
Children and adults would look at each other in disbelieve, surprise, annoyment and mockery.
No one believed he wasn’t making it on purpose, that those movements and sounds were uncontrollable, indifferent to his will.
Nobody believed him.
That is how his possible destiny presented itself to Samy Arman, the kid from the story.
Known as Tourette’s syndrome, a neurological disorder, that is most usually accompanied by involuntary movements in the face, arms, limbs or trunk, which are frequent, repetitive and rapid. It is often accompanied by OCD and/or ADHD.
This disease is livable but incurable; the quality of life is strongly affected by these symptoms, and overcoming these difficulties depends on the individual.
It was TS that brought him to fulfill his destiny, helping others. “When someone experiences suffering first hand, any type of suffering, it becomes increasingly difficult to turn a blind eye on the suffering of others.
When life placed this obstacle in his way, it became imperative to do something about it, to help himself, and this inadvertently brought him to others, he felt the need to do for others what he did for himself.
Probably because TS has a long genetic memory, Samy Arman became very interested in the principles of genetic memory, interdimensional DNA and the neural net. The human cells record everything, what was inherited and what it has recorded throughout its lifetime.
This is the origin of the main method that helped him as well as others: Sintonización Celular (from its origin in Spanish),
A method that helps find the memory within the cell that causes suffering, and a bleak view of life, it is then possible with help of the conscience, the subconscious and the unconscious, to repair that memory and stop it from causing more harm.
Even before TS showed symptoms, Samy had to deal with another issue, a weight problem, which prevented from enjoying many of the activities he loved the most, like spending time in the pool and school outings. He often suffered while getting dressed, and did not know which was worse, the cheek pulling he was subjected to, as a supposed gesture of affection, or the constant bulling right in front of his face perpetrated by his classmates.
By the time he reached his teens he was already wondering how his life would end up, given such a difficult start.
His weight problem quickly became morbid obesity, and as a result he embarked on a parallel journey of false solutions, multiples diets with no results, multiple medication regiments, ending in a Bariatric surgery and a laser lipolysis surgery, which only fixed the problem temporally.
He was unable to find a solution to his obesity and TS symptoms. Pharmaceutical solutions would only have a limited effect and came with side effects that lowered his quality of life.
He then started to research and develop techniques based on his personal experience, testing them on himself, by way of trial and error. After a long period of investigation, he started to compile the techniques that actually worked, into a comprehensive method.
It was only after he applied on himself the methodology and techniques he had researched and studied so hard, that he was able to find relief, which culminated with the creation of Sintonización Celular. Which became the mother method of his therapy.
Sintonización Celular, which can be translated as Celular tuning, is a process in which both body and mind are placed in state of harmony and balance. It connects the person to his inner self, facilitating the finding and addressing the root causes of problems, and therefore leading the afflicted into a path of well being, and maximizing the body’s potential for self healing.
Samy Arman is a Psicotransformacioal Holotuning therapist, creator of the Sintonización Celular -Celular tuning – PhD in holistic health, holistic life coaching and international speaker.
He is certified amongst others by the European Union of professionals in complementary therapy, the Colombian society of anesthesiology and reanimation and the alternative medicine and sciences association, the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine, the Tourette Association of America.
He is also an accomplished writer, with seven books already published.
His motto is “tuning your fears into peace, tuning suffering for well being”