DEATH!
It’s an old story told billions of times. I
was perhaps in grade three when we learned the story of creation. First God
created the world and all that is in it and finished with Adam in God’s own
image. Later, out of the first man, he created the most precious gift for
humans, a woman. Men exist through the efforts and pain of women. In High
School, they taught me that the way creation worked is by evolution. First
primitive life began, and over time it evolved to what there is today. The
teacher explained that a day for God in his space is not the same as a day on
Earth. We measure creation in God’s days, not earthly days.
Later educators even explained in a
convoluted way how life reproduces and ends. It was the fifties and no
politician even dreamt yet about forcing teachers to teach that science is
wrong and the world was created in 144 hours. In the fifties, we had a lot of
reasons to thank science.
The beginning of life explained, leaving the
question of the end open. There is only one known human planet and if nothing
dies, where will new life resides. Every living organism needs a piece of the
Earth directly or indirectly. As hard as it is, all things must die and be
recycled into a new life. Yet, we have an embedded instinct to preserve life
and fight for it.
Humans, created in the image of God, can keep
consciousness existing, as God does, but didn’t yet discover how it works.
There is a veil mentioned in the Bible between Heaven and Earth, and we
neglected to learn about its meaning. We know it was torn but can’t say where.
In the meantime, we just try to prolong and save lives, which brings us to this
day.
Humans suffered from epidemics and pandemics
throughout history. The worst of those survived in stories, especially since
the invention of writing. The Black Plague in London killed more than half of
London. It was caused by cat haters (like we have even today) and mice and rats
spread the plague. The last worldwide pandemic happened roughly a hundred years
ago, killing between fifty to a hundred million people on Earth. We don’t have
accurate numbers from the most densely populated areas.
Now we are dealing with another virus that is
a very mild form of a killer. SARS a few years ago was killing around 15% of
those infected, Ebola killed about 50% but was contained, and COVID-19 so far
is killing less than 1%. This time God or whatever you wish to call Him seems
to use the pandemic as a teaching tool for humanity.
Every death is tragic, but all that happens
in life serves as something that people can learn from, including deaths. We
are approaching a time in which humankind will learn to be much more like God.
Our species’ advanced knowledge about material life is far beyond what we knew
a hundred years ago, and we are learning about the spiritual reality. Now if we
can learn how not to kill ourselves, we may reach the goal God set for us.
Since humans are only starting to realize
that we can combine spiritual knowledge with physical existence, our best bet
is to keep up the effort to improve the life we know. For a long time now, we
have been struggling to find the right formula to divide our resources to
benefit most of us. Yes, “our money” should benefit most of us. Fighting for a
few elites is not in most people’s best interest since most people will never
become the elites.
Most great pandemics happen once in a few
generations. We make efforts to fend them off and after a while, money-saving
measures entice us to quit. Big mistake, in my opinion. Our enjoyment of life
on earth rests on a few facts. We all need some basics like food and shelter,
and we can only move forward if provided with health and education.
COVID-19 taught us that those needs must be
attended to regardless of the ability to work, which is quickly disappearing.
The latest news shows that when people’s lives are threatened, rebellions and
social discontent cause significant problems around the entire world. The
reasons named are varied, but the result is disastrous. Once the order is
broken, to restore it takes great effort and time.
I think that soon after the COVID-19 threat
dissipates, but before the next disaster, we should make some changes.
Our tax system should change. Taxes are meant
to provide funds for the government to do things that improve the lives of all
the people in the country. It should be harvested from where it's plentiful.
Amazon for example doesn’t need to make billions of profits every month.
We must strive to retain COVID levels of air
and water clarity. We should do reopening with human and planetary health in
mind. More lives have been saved by the virus causing cleaner air than the
lives it took. Our behaviors changed to be less wasteful and our world started
cleaning itself.
Kindness has improved around the world from
paying higher wages to helping neighbours and family. We should maintain it. We
should admire those who serve, not those who exploit others.
It was never a question of will there
be a new pandemic, only when and how deadly. While human beings are debating if
to destroy the world while saying that the children will find ways to save it,
preparedness for the regular cycle of death should not be slacked off. It’s the
same for the economy. We know that ever so often there is a crash and should be
perfectly poised to handle it. For some strange reason, deadly pandemics and
economic crashes always catch us by surprise and always make the rich richer
and the poor worst.
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