RADIATE HOPE AND HEALING......THIS TOO SHALL PASS
Waiting to hug my staying-alone mom, not just smile from two meters appears distant yet precious. Remaining quarantined is the norm these days and emerging out improbable. The persistent distress and doubt are keeping us on alert 24/7. We are all into this and have to endure till the planet heals completely. Caution now, comfort later.
Our frontline health warriors are endangering their lives for our safety. It is exhausting living in claustrophobic PPE suits for extended hours with the sword of the virus hanging on their heads. They are enduring dehydration and fatigue in their fight against the virus. By staying away from their families, they are keeping ours safe. Showing integrity in obeying coronavirus protocol, we are contributing towards the fight against the virus war.
The long-term impact of the pandemic is transforming our lives, and it is here to stay for a lengthier period. Our way of living, learning, work, relationships, and old norms are changed. Constant distress and fear are depleting our rationality, and people are engaging in vexatious banter on social media. We can support the suffering people in whatever ways probable instead of engaging in mudslinging.
The ambiguity about the disease, exasperation, disconnection from the loved ones is leading to self-loathing. When we see suffering all around, it is not easy to negotiate emotions of guilt and grief in these unprecedented times. The slowdown of the economy, loss of jobs, a setback in the education system are causes of disturbance. Children are anxious and feel alienated by the restrictions on social interactions. In such moments, we need to be thankful that we can breathe the fresh air, see the sunrise. Our resilience for survival, solidarity, humanitarian activities sail us through. However long the night, the dawn will break to wade us through the pandemic waters.
Oxygen cyclinders carrying truck gets applause from the passerby on the road for helping people in need. Sikh philanthropists are organising ‘Oxygen Langars’ to lessen the distress of the people. Through the spirit of togetherness, we can contribute by sending food to covid affected families or just enquiring about the well-being and be their healers. Alternative healing methods like reiki are the need of the hour.
Time never stands; the way you spend matters. Consciously being in nature diminishes anxiety and enhances the creative flow. Artistic expression and meaningful reflection are vital in times of overwhelming suffering. Even during the last pandemic, art came to the rescue of people. Maintaining a journal in difficult times helps as your true soul will become your guiding force. Meditation and mindfulness diminish fear and anxiety and bring in tranquillity.
We cannot perceive the light at the end of the tunnel, but we will emerge fighting fit. In these times of fear and anxiety, there is always hope that this too shall pass. Thich Nhat Hang rightly says, ‘Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.’
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Nicely expressed. These times have a lot of positives too. Individuals, businesses, social groups etc so many are out helping people. Just as Sikhs are running oxygen Langars, ISKON has organised multiple hospitals and is supplying free medicines and food to those in home isolation. The Christian community has presented multiple oxygen concentrators and the Muslims are distributing food as is there is no tomorrow. Religion apart rotaracts, Infosys, Mahindra Groups have organised hospitals which are state of the art. The philanthropy that has emerged will make any community proud. With the quantum of individuals affected by the Chinese lab created CoVid health systems of even the most advanced countries collapsed. But we here in India has still amongst the lowest case fatality ratio. Something to be really proud of.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteSo nicely you have penned down everything that is happening, Mrs Handa.Whether it is emotional turmoil or physical constraints or financial aspect. And definitely it is hope which is helping us to sail through the tide.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I agree hope is very important.
DeleteThese are such grim times, but holding on to hope is the only way forward. As a healer, handling various covid cases, nothing gives more happiness than the news of people recovering at homes or coming back from hospital... But one is not so fortunate all the time. Having lost 3 critical Ventilator cases, we were supporting 24*7, doing whatever we could during the multiple heart attacks, and subsequent dialysis... Hoping against hope, to pull out a miracle, And seeing them succumb after a fortnight... Surrendering to Divine's timing and accepting his will, is all we mortals can do.
ReplyDeleteVery well written, as always
Thank you so much Sumati. Keep faith and continue doing the good work.
ReplyDeleteNowadays its an everyday battle between faith and fear. Hope is the only thing that keeps us floating in this crisis.
ReplyDeleteYour write up indeed radiates hope and postivity.
Thank you so much Seema. Hope and faith keeps us going. I agree we have to fight the battle between faith and fear everyday.
DeleteWell written Sonia.
ReplyDeleteThough anguished over our government's slack approach to the pandemic, and so many lives losing out to the Covid, I fully agree with you that only hope can lead us out of these distressed times.
Hope sustains life... ALWAYS
Thank you so much Bhaiya.I look forward to your views.
ReplyDeleteI agree hope is the saviour in trying times especially in current helpless situation.