Synchronous loss

CORONAVIRUS to CONSCIOUSNESS

Perspectives from the Intuitive Cardiologist

At the office there were some hard conversations taking place. The decisions were being made and the options of temporary unemployment or cutting back hours were being presented. The faces were heavy with the uninvited choices that were being faced as a result of the global financial crisis.

At the EXACT same moment I got a page from another hospital that the sickly patient who I had seen in the morning had gone into cardiac arrest and had died. Immediately my attention was towards that patient, as I recalled that his prognosis was grim and he may not do well long term given his other conditions and this virus.

Simply by the shift in thought my “sadness” over the financial situation dissipated. Isn’t this unlike the fickle mind to alter course at the drop of a hat when a more pressing concern surfaces?

At the exact moment we were discussing loss of salary and finances there came the moment of loss of life. I thought this ironic and synchronous.

Where we had life he did not. Where life was taken from him and in some measure given to us in that synchronous moment.

When he died he died alone, no visitors were allowed, and same thing as we felt that parts of us died with financial loss, there was no one to help us, and so that part of us died alone with fear.

Our troubles are usually based on an outward stimulus and so is our reaction. Yet when we get fully present and dissect out the situations that are presented before us we can see the finer threads of experiences that are woven together in any quantum moment of time and space.

It is wise to stay present to the moment and not react yet see the unfolding of the moment and the wisdom that it brings.

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I love you

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