Two different realities coexist during this pandemic. One is physically, politically & economically devastating; while the other is a forced period of reflection which has already born fruit in the form of reminding us we’re one human family, connected with nature and each other

Apr 21, 2020 · 3:51 AM UTC

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We are on this earth to love one another...
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Wow...finally after thousand of years and a disastrous way to live because of a few thousand deaths people realize that? Thousands of people die everyday for the wrong reasons but no one cares
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Kind of, but there is an awful lot of hate being demonstrated out there and it's due to the failure of leaders to take care of people physically and economically. Maslow's hierarchy will always prevail. This govt is a shame.
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Which wolf wins?
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The realities are not separate but intertwined. For those who can easily stay home safe to recognize that it is others going out taking the risk to provide goods & services that allows them to; and that others are paying a great toll with their lives becoming less secure and safe
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Well that’s a beautiful truth. A very welcomed reminder for all the dreamers, poets, sensitives, caregivers, scientists, doctors and nurses—your work is appreciated. Love will prevail.
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This pandemic should be a unifying factor for America similar to 911. But it isn't...the same schism exists and the mixed messages being sent by the man at the top aren't helping
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People sitting around with more time to pay attention to what is actually happening they may get angry🤷🏾‍♂️
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Have been thinking same, except no division. More like a universal reckoning.
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Neither of those realities have manifested within the ruling class who control our fate, they’re insulated from the reality and are indifferent to our suffering.