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Covid -The Ulimate Existential Battle- Part 1

  • Is Covid the Ultimate Battle for our existence?
As Covid 19 and all its’ variants has now managed to threaten us all and has killed over 800,000 individual prescious lives, we are facing the ultimate existential battle.

As a result we are left feeling anxious, depressed, angry and economically stressed out as a result!

We are fighting a biological battle that, with little warning, quickly rose to pandemic status world wide.

As a result, we are confronted with psychological, spiritual and emotional fallout challenging our faith that “the good life” is still possible.

The challenge Covid presents to our lives demands an Existential Response to our most unquestioned beliefs and values about life.

Existential beliefs or values are those values and beliefs that we don’t think about very much or very often, but which provide us with the road maps of how we cope with threats to our lives now, until we can get to back the land of meaningful living.

These Existential beliefs and values deal with the life events that every man and women must answer as a result of being human, for example, such things as birth, time, space, death, consiousness and the ultimate meaning of life.

Awareness of these various existential events and the beliefs we have regarding them, gives us the tools to develop courage to grow even in the midst of the vulnerabilities and anxieties that come from just being alive.

Covid 19 and its ever morphing variants are such a place of vulnerability.

What are the Existential challenges Covid 19 presents to us?

The challenges from Covid include:

  • the challenge to develop the capacity for self-awareness, alloeing is to experience the necessary tensions between freedom and responsibility
  • the challenge of creating a personal identity and establishing meaningful relationships with others
  • the challenge of searching for and creating the meaning, purpose and values of a life we did not choose.
  • the challenge of accepting anxiety as a condition of being alive.
  • the challenge to become aware of death and non-being at all times.
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Being Safe Means Being Smart and Being Ready

So what are the Existential Tasks we have before us?

The existential tasks that we all have before us are based on the five existential life tasks as follows:

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Covid-The Existential Battle -Part 2

This is the second installment on “How Covid Has Changed Us.” In Part One of this series, I discussed what our core needs are and how they have been altered by the pandemic and how we can re-think our core beliefs

https://sawayer.com/how-covid-challenges-our-beliefs/

Part 2 is a step by step chronology that shows how our exposure to Covid was not instantaneous and because of the slow developments of the virus, no unilateral effective planning was done between infected countries or within the USA.

At First We Just Keep Moving Along

In February of 2020, Covid was just a news item about a new form of influenza. We are used to dealing with influenza and controlling it without much difficulty for many years.

The Covid 19 virus emerged in Woohan, China and killed large numbers of Chinese people.

Influenza is nothing new. We have known about various strains of influenza in the USA for many years. We have been well educated about mutations of the viruses over time. Each mutation would lead to a new vaccine.

Influenza strains historically, have resulted in death for certain vulterable groups every year. It turns out that this was not your Mommas influenza.

As the months went on, the rates of transmission outside of China promted the World Health Organization to sound the alarms. Still, word “Pandemic” was held at bay, for now.

Our inconsistent information from local governments, the news, social media, and conversations with friends or our doctors concealed the truth that a world wide pandemic was in the making.

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