Before this pandemic
happens, people simply tried to live their life by doing things that would made
them survived on a daily basis. Needless to say, everyone was concerned and
preoccupied with work to earn and be able to provide for their personal and
family needs. On a larger scale, big companies in the world continued to expand
their businesses obviously to earn money and acquire wealth that perhaps would
make them feel as little gods. Do you
think they have thought or have given attention to the impact their businesses could
have to human life? I remember the documentary film by Al Gore entitled “An
Inconvenient Truth.” At the beginning, a very beautiful and breath
taking picture of the planet Earth was shown. From the illustration, the Earth
looks very clean and virgin as colour blue dominating the image of our planet
gives a very relaxing and soothing sight and feeling. Thereafter,
the film presents us with the current dismal reality: the air that we breathe in is very dirty and
polluted and apparently human beings have already acclimatized themselves to
this reality. Our flora and fauna are endangered and are slowly dying. The
beautiful creation that was given to us to protect and love, we have abused and
raped for clandestine reasons.
Our current generation
has seen that human activities have greatly destroyed if not killed values
and cultures that are supposed to be preserved with the hope of spreading and
maintaining it as a legacy from our ancestors and pass it from generation to
generation. The thinkers would say that everything in this world evolves that is why things change. I agree that
things change because that is the only permanent occurrence in this world but
the question is what kind of change is happening in this world? If you try to
do your little research at the tip of your fingers using your mobile phone you
would discover what actually is happening in the world. As a matter of fact, the
Philippines has been number one in the
following arenas: We are the number one
country in terms of graft and corruption; teenage pregnancy; and now for
COVID-19 infected cases compared to our neighbour countries in the ASEAN. Also,
we have been declared as the texting capital of the world and a country that
has more mobile connection compared to its population.
Globally, many things have totally
changed. People from different countries have fought for what they call human rights because they believe they deserve
to be recognized, respected, included and accepted in the society. Abortion,
same sex marriages, divorce, territorial dispute, economic competition and
turbulence, civil war, political dispute, and religious beliefs and practices
are some of the many social issues that have totally changed which people have
fought for and are still fighting for across the world. Leaders from many countries
have approved and made legal some of these social issues to feed the so-called human
needs and the ego-seeking mind of people for human equality and freedom.
Another equally important issue
that needs to be mentioned in the open is the current status of Catholic
religion in some European countries. In countries like England, Netherland and
Switzerland they have converted their churches into mini-department store,
theatre and skating area. In fact, some churches are treated now as tourist spot
because of its majestic and archaic structure only good for selfies and
groupies for many tourists. Have you heard of the terms Nones and Dones? Josh
Packard, Associate Professor from the Department of Sociology from University
of Northern Colorado introduced these terms. Nones are those who, when asked
about their religious affiliation indicated that they had none. They have
rejected a religious identity or affiliation while Dones, a less defined category,
are those who consider themselves “done” with church. They
have not lost their faith but no longer attend church. You may have had
a conversation with people who identify as “spiritual but not religious.” Not
to mention the increasing number of people who chose to be atheist or
non-believer.
The great philosopher Socrates once
said, “The unexamined life is not worth living!” Have we spent time
thinking and reflecting on a deeper level why this is happening to us? Have we
thought of the real reason behind this? What do we think are the lessons we can
get from this unprecedented event? Is this the beginning of the end of the
world? Do you agree that this is all written in the Holy Bible?
Whatever answer you may have to any
of these questions, I would like to believe that COVID-19 is here to heal. Why
did I say so? Allow me to share my reflections and insights about this pandemic
crisis that the world is facing today.
For the first time, the lockdown
implemented in all countries affected by the COVID-19 has
helped our environment to be clean especially the air that we breathe in.
People have noticed the clean and clear blue skies because now it emanates true
and captivating colours as it was cleared from toxic gaseous elements. Also,
the gigantic cross from Mt. Samat located in Bataan can now be clearly seen
from Manila with the aid of binoculars. This only shows that the poisonous chemicals
floating in the air were lessened because very few vehicles are allowed to travel
every day. Isn’t it something that we really wanted to experience? Our
atmosphere was reportedly clean for the first time. Giant companies and rich
people manufacturing and acquiring a lot of vehicles hopefully can learn
something from this positive change. It may sound crazy but it takes a virus to
clean our atmosphere where we get our oxygen to breathe and survive.
People have started to become
obsessive-compulsive as everyone was advised to frequently wash hands and
disinfect all the things commonly touched by our hands to avoid contamination
from the virus. Also, we need to wear face mask in order to protect ourselves
from getting infected or infecting others in case we have acquired the virus.
Needless to say, people all over the world have likely realized the importance
of cleanliness both physically and environmentally. There is a saying that goes
this way, “Cleanliness is next to Godliness!” A very important habit that we should all be religiously practicing
but we only realized to do it now because of COVID-19.
With the preoccupation and
attention given by people to all temporal things available around us, many have
confessed that they have more time now with their loved ones. Parents have more
time with their children and hopefully children have more time with their
parents as well instead of indulging too much on
their gadgets. Families keep themselves busy at home by trying to do family
bonding activities like exercising, playing games, cooking and eating healthy
food, watching movies through Netflix, and most especially praying intimately.
They feel more
bonded and closer with each other as they stay home together every day.
Death brought about by COVID-19 has
been a very painful experience to many families. Losing someone you dearly love
is far beyond words and human feelings, which is
very difficult to comprehend and accept. Frontliners, young and old people
alike, have been victims to this pandemic but the lives of these people
especially those who died to rescue lives definitely did not go in vain. They
are true heroes who are not dauntless to face the danger of losing their lives
in the midst of helping and saving others’
lives. It may be a heart breaking experience for those people who lost their
loved ones but in the process, it tries to
heal a part of their inner being, which hopefully helps them to become a
better, stronger and independent person as they continue to go on with their
lives without their loved ones. Hopefully, people have realized the true
importance of spending quality time with people dear to us while they are alive.
Finally, COVID-19 seemingly has sprinkled
water to the spiritual dryness of many people. It is very rare that you see
Facebook walls being flooded with messages and photos that inspire the soul.
Normally, you would see pictures and videos about vacation spots, shoes,
perfumes, clothes, inappropriate acts, Tiktok videos, and all sorts of
seemingly egocentric activities. Apparently, COVID-19 has moved people to reflect
and pray. Different kinds of prayers
like prayer requests, prayer of forgiveness, prayer of supplication, prayer of
gratitude, and other kinds of prayers are posted repeatedly. Also, pictures of
Jesus, Mother Mary, Saints, Angels, and all other holy images can be seen every
single newsfeed. Seemingly, people have
realized that only by faith in GOD and constant and unceasing prayers will help
end this pandemic crisis. However, do you think we would still see as much
prayers and holy images on Facebook after this is all over?
The virtue of patience and
obedience are likely to be very important as people during this quarantine
period tend to get bored and restless. Surprisingly, there are others who are
able to embrace and exercise these values but there are some who just can’t
fathom the importance of patience and obedience even with the threat to life by
this COVID-19. Hopefully, this COVID-19 has truly impacted and deepened the
faith and relationship with GOD of people all over the world. After all, this
is what we heard and continuously hear from people saying every day, PRAY, PRAY
and PRAY.
It may sound bizarre or ironic but
I believe that COVID-19 is healing the human race from indifference,
eccentricity, lavishness and sinfulness. It bonds families, it teaches positive
values, like generosity and compassion and love for health and life. I
fervently hope and pray that after this is over, each one of us would be able
to live with all our heart and soul the lesson this COVID-19 is teaching and
healing in us. Let us not wait for another virus outbreak to attack us just for
us to show how valuable life is.
In Psalm 121:7-8 it says, “The
Lord will keep you from all harm, he will watch over your life; the Lord will
watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.”
Stay safe everyone and may GOD
truly dwells in our hearts all the days of our life!
Enjoyed reading this! Amazing insights and reflections. I was moved by how you describe the bad and the good side of this COVID-19 Pandemic, how each and everyone reacts and go through it. The spiritual aspect was emphasized as well. Thank you for the post. You’re doing a great job, Keep it up.
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