Yes, a little more cooperation and a lot less digging in of heels and aggressive “I’m right and you’re wrong” would go a long way towards mending the world right now.

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What if there is a parallel reality where COVID-19 does not exist? In a quantum universe of infinite possibilities, where all time and experience exist at once, it is highly probable.
So, if that alternate experience does exist in all of time, my next question is, why has humanity as a collective chosen to focus on this reality at this time?
Perhaps humans have been conditioned to expect struggle and misery before ease and joy? This is a postulation worthy of consideration. If that is indeed the case, this is an opportunity for our collective consciousness to choose a different reality.
Our minds are powerful and that which we focus on expands. Humanity could choose the idea of wellness rather than illness. It’s a metaphysical puzzle worth pondering.

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When I look at the beauty of the planet and all life that exists here, I cannot see it any other way. Life is a miracle!
Of course, as is the case with everything else, it is all in what we each make of life. As Albert Einstein said, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
Which way do you choose to live it?
Walt Whitman full poem: Miracles

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It’s time for real change, we can all see that. But, is humanity ready to do the real work
necessary to get “from here to there”? It seems that many want to bully others into submitting to their idea of a good society, rather than taking a cooperative approach.
We must resist the bullying and shaming. It’s essential that we ask our own questions, then listen to others and work cooperatively to achieve social solutions.

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