In a moment of my childhood, my parents didn’t want to send me to school ‘cause there was a solar eclipse so I stayed home with my sister ‘cause my parents had to go to work; I remember my home with the curtains closed and I felt curious about what was happening outside my window, but my mother told me that if I saw the solar eclipse directly in the eyes I would get blind; so I preferred to keep the curiousity with myself and imagine how a day without the sun light could be like. 

If there’s something we’ve been taught is to prepare ourselves to face life,  among those confrontations are the diseases; when we felt sick our parents ran for the doctor to give us attention; by consequence, our mind kept in its memory the existence of a person who can help us when we feel bad so s/he can give us medicine that’ll make the disease dissapear; that possible solution make us feel safe to exist healthy in this world. 

Like you know, the world is facing a disease called coronavirus, this illness is challenging and connecting us with crisis ‘cause it’s something unknown to medicine, and if there’s something human beings don’t know how to deal with that’s uncertainty; by consequence, we reject it; therefore; the mind oriented by the ego protects itself through the alert and chaos that make us react and activate our defense methods which are panic and fear. 

The coronavirus is an infectious illness that causes respiratory conflicts and other accompanying symptoms; each one of the symptoms we have created and labeled as sickness are the consequence of our emotional memories; but remember that we’ve been programmed to find an explanation in the external causes and in that way, have something to blame, so we can justify our fear; everything we materialize comes from the collective unconscious belief  of “not being deserving” ‘cause we relate our power of merit with sacrifice. 

The complexity of coronavirus is that in the worst case it can reach the lungs and produce pneumonia; as you might know the lungs are the organs that help us generate an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide; therefore, the key question would be: why do we think we don’t deserve to breathe wellness? Remember that the air is a fundamental element that helps us to connect with life and most of all, helps us to reconcile with our mortality. 

“Only the individual that’s not trapped in society can have an influence on it in a fundamental way.”

Jiddu Krishnamurti.

I don’t know the political and social reasons lying behind this situation; from my perspective, politically is a strategy to close the borders that were intended to be closed before but there wasn’t enough reason to do it justifiably; socially speaking it’s the ideal distraction from the crisis we’re facing as humanity; among them, the raped women, kidnapped children, the human trafficking, the impact of climate change, wars in many parts of the world etc. But any of this, hasn’t caused the same impact ‘cause the possibility that any of this could happen to you is less than the contagion of this virus that was created for a specific purpose which is that we can reconnect with empathy ‘cause contagion is not happening to women, children, the rich or the poor, it’s happening to all of us as a reminder that we’re equal and that pain feels the same.   

I want to believe that there’s no political interest at all and I hope this will help us to become aware of the places where we’re vibrating out of unity ‘cause if there’s something we have lost is the interest for the other and this dissociative thinking had made us materialize separation; remember that everything we experience, has been created with our thoughts, resonance, intentions with which we daily address the world. If we see it from another point of view, one of the symptoms of this virus is the cough; coughing in an unconscious level means the lack of expression there is and that lack of voice is expelled as a burst through cough, a sore throat is due to everything we haven’t been able to say for fear of rejection; breathe is the only true source that connects us to life ‘cause is the first thing we did when we came to this world and it’ll be the last thing we do when we transcend to the spiritual world; so beyond a pandemic situation, this seems like a collective suicide for fear of living with the consequences we have created together. 

I want to tell you that this situation doesn’t have to be lived from guilt; which means that we have stop thinking that this is a punishment from God or to necessarily look for the reason without accepting the reality ‘cause this situation is already happening to all of us and it’s out of our control; therefore, don’t allow guilt, fear or crisis be the causes that make you act from despair ‘cause those states don’t make you think in the other and although this overcome your logic doesn’t mean you have to act irrational just because your lacking thoughts are beating your inner peace. 

If you’ll be in quarantine it’s to reflect, so give yourself the opportunity to observe your life and first make changes in it, then take the time to pray for humanity of which you’re part of and assume your responsability as a social being; don’t allow the fear beat you, ‘cause when the fear takes us by the hand, it loses us; from now on, everyday of your life think positive, go on a diet of criticism and feed from love; do activities that can reconnect you with life, stop putting excuses and do actions in order to achieve them, ‘cause if this is happening in the world is for the abysmal separation we have humanly created and that has prevented us from reconciling with our own fragility and to embrace the vulnerability that teaches us that we don’t have total control nor do we know all the answers. 

We’re light, Shary ChavLó