How To Stay Well During a Pandemic
You may feel that you can’t control a microscopic virus and what it will do to your body. But you can control your beliefs and reactions, so why give in to the pandemic of fear?
You may feel that you can’t control a microscopic virus and what it will do to your body. But you can control your beliefs and reactions, so why give in to the pandemic of fear?
After living 2020, I feel that Frozen II was a way for the universe to warn and prepare us. Little did we know, a dense fog was about to descend on the enchanted forest of our lives in the form of a global pandemic.
Gratitude is something we can cultivate at any time of year, but especially as the seasons change and it becomes clear that the harvest has ended, we must ground ourselves in stronger inner light to make it through the colder and darker days.
Science would have us believe that things are random, dead, and meaningless. It wants us to think a virus will have the same effect on us all, our reaction to it is random and unpredictable, and there’s nothing in our control that we can do about it. It wants us to think that particles and waves are just a building block of the universe but it has nothing to do with our day to day life.
There was a very clear certainty that some other consciousness was beyond the ‘shell’ of ‘me’. ‘My’ thoughts and sense of self were always being held together by an attachment that was an illusion.
It’s incredible how the mind has powers to completely change life’s perspective and experience, and all it takes is some intentional focus on reality for a small part of each day.
In this post, I will discuss the ways these engineering dilemmas apply to our minds. How can we make ourselves better humans by following these principles?
Self-care is the absolutely last thing you need. Your ‘self’ is a fictional character. You can get back to having a connection with, and complete awareness of a greater consciousness.