The bibliography or titles of authors with cerebral palsy does not abound. This book collects what was originally a thesis for a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy directed by Francisco Galán (the author also studied Mathematics and Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico), which addresses a sustained and rigorous reflection on suffering in relation to the theological dimension. The result presents a mixture of autographic testimonial elements that simultaneously points to the horizons of philosophical treatment of that experience and of the great themes that run through it. This posthumous publication nourishes the Habitaciones series not only with a very singular personal story but also with a rigorous reflection on philosophy, of challenging scope.