There is much attention these days devoted to health and
safety. Specifically physical health and safety. This focus – so intense and specific
– that the discussion on such a very narrow scope of health and safety is at
the exclusion of all other forms and applications.
Can we be so caught up in protecting our physical bodies
that we have neglected our souls? While we build defenses around the health of
our body, are our souls being ravished by fear and isolation? Have we traded
one risk for a far greater and more insidious danger?
Right now, our entire world is engulfed by the fears and
uncertainties caused by a virus. This will eventually pass (maybe) and there will
be a new fear on the horizon. Maybe it will be another virus. Maybe the potential
for an economic Armageddon. Maybe it will be wars and rumors of wars or some natural
disaster. Maybe it will be something specific to you and your own life, something
inside your little bubble.
My point is, there will always be an external pressure for
you to flee to shelter or to retreat back into security. Your mind is
hard-wired to preserve your physical body. But be wary, your mind will often
tempt you to sacrifice your soul for “safety.”
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