Looking from beyond

If we think of all that what we have lost, one could fall in a deep sadness. There are no parties, no more, no casual happenings, elegante vernissages and mass events such as concerts and polo competitions. There are almost no kids playing in the parks, no beaches full of half naked people burning in the sun, no mass tourism. Some still try to keep up to old habits, resisting against natures voices, and mingeling in challenge of the recent virus SARS-COV-2. 

Yet, all this has also been a chance. Companies venerating the work style of presentialism got the chance to try the remote office and shift labour. Perhaps, an opportunity to find their niche in the new economy that is already around the corner? My kids' friends are finally willing to meet in Minecraft and play from the distance with us? Because, those who have a large international social network and limited time and resources, cannot participate at all those local, short-time planned, casual parties. But now, we can. We are there, at the business leader meeting in Geneva, the meeting with ecologists at a small town two hours from Berlin, with art creators near London. Our social life got a boost, as never before?

And if all this is an opportunity that the skies have given, before they fall down on us?

However, people cannot look further than their own hand.

What are all the Gods for if not to give us a perspective from beyond? And there are so many Gods. In ancient times, we were not one people, we were many tribes. But all knew the same Gods and what they teach us. Nowadays, there are those who follow Christ, and those who are united in Allah, the ones who search to escape Samsara in one way or the other, than the elected people of Hashem, than the Atheist, those who affirm not to believe in anything and die for their believes, and still, there are those who are not recognized as a world religion. But that's not all, in all those many faces of God, there are even more scars. There are not the Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and other congregations. No, they have all their many schools of thoughts. And all of them are just all too busy figuring out, who is to blame, who has done even more harm, who is more stupid, more mistaken, who has to pay forthe mess, a never ending discurse of judgements and truth statements, adorned by an even longer monolog of surrounding the words that they are relictant to express, the words that are tabu in the list of the corporate style guide, and finding the most unused words in our vocabular, just to seem educated and sincere, while lying for the best. And what for?