how to triumph the pandemic of injustice — great, fantastic
First and foremost, we can neither fight the power nor seek an eye for an eye. Of course, both scenarios lead to more diminishing results. We must avoid anything creating more problems at all costs. Speaking of which, whenever the pros outweigh the cons, we must return to the drawing board. Also, it’s irrational to believe we can solve every inequity and injustice or evangelize everyone to see things as we do — we must cultivate acceptance of otherness, growing in the knowledge that we are power and triumph. Indeed, we are how to triumph the pandemic of injustice.
Of course, the journey to accepting our greatness is the quintessential struggle — we don’t fear failure half as much as we dread the ramifications of success. Everything we do or whatnot is an opportunity to levitate and improve — our inhibitions, hindrances, and strongholds are the manifestation of our essence. Bludgeoning the casket, flailing around in a body bag in the quaint morgue, gasping for air in a pandemic of asphyxiation, we buck wildly to excavate its goldmine of blessed fortune.
Perhaps this is one of the main reasons our self-deprecation skyrockets through the roof: we know we are worth more yet choose to settle for less. Society hijacks our souls and programs it to project more of the same profound sickness into the world. We believe life is a scary, harrowing place, but this is the illusion. The moments of beauty, timeless elegance is more than a pipe dream: it’s the reality we suppress to pass in an auto-pilot society — we hate nothing more than the undying pain.
Transcend the Self-Illusion of Suffering
More likely than not, people don’t want to die when experiencing emotional distress and suicidal ideations, yearning to free themselves from the anchors weighing their mind, body, and soul to the sunken place — we suspend in the womb of interstellar awareness. As passengers, we handicap our sense of control, reminding us that our human condition limits our divinity, explaining why the internal war tugs at our being, eating away our self-esteem. The limited form oppresses our unlimited being. People want to live a life in which they transcend pain. Can’t our painless reality be immortal?
Indeed, we are not a body bag, corpse, or stray piece of clothing. Of course, the appearances we sell don’t buy the invaluable, priceless essence we embody. We are more than the sum of our parts — our attacks and assaults wouldn’t be as moderate or severe if we didn’t have the power to triumph, and we wouldn’t continue to be here if we didn’t have a purpose to sustain and mandate. Matter of factly, our experiences enrich and amplify our being, transcending the illusion of suffering.
Yet, most people look outside of themselves, thinking they must change the laws to heal the wounds of society. Implementing these policies can create a fairer, more equal world. We desire to amend our pasts, chasing justice, freedom, and redemption. Getting these motivations into effect doesn’t need to be a hassle or struggle. Indeed, we must seek change in ourselves and project these revelations and insights into the world we desire.
How to Triumph the Pandemic: Master the Balance of Karmism and Wholeness
Role modeling symbolizes a higher rate of efficacy. In other words, we must show what we know to promote a more abundant systemic rhythm and flow. Tapping into the herd-like mentality is in our best interest, allowing us to compound the effect of self-ownership, accountability, transcendence, and karmic justice. That said, karma doesn’t entail getting back what we’ve done to another person. Karma’s essence is intrinsic and focuses on the rabbit hole within the soul of the self.
After all, life is a boomerang. We will find ourselves lost in an absolutist cycle of giving and taking if we’re not careful. At first glance, it seems like being wronged by people warrants us to blame them and victimize ourselves in the process; other people symbolize the karmic lessons we must resolve within ourselves. Our most pervasive weaknesses are also the best cards in our stack, gifting us with the prescience to master our anima/animus and restore the divine order of justice.
From self-preservation to self-mastery, we must focus on actualizing ourselves. We attract more success when we aren’t displacing our souls into other vessels; we lose ourselves every time we possess another person, thing, or entity, or vice versa. Giving our power away, we mourn the illusion of helplessness, hopelessness, and utter nihilism; tricking ourselves into believing the farce, we see ourselves as shards of glass, not the whole mirror of reflection. We are victors!!!
How to Transcend the Pandemic: Break Free From the Self-Deceit
Imagine how our Higher Self must feel, assuming it experiences the same egoic reactions. The sensation of feeling trapped concerns less of our state and more of the greatness we continue to repress — that’s the death of quintessential self, self-respect.
We see glimpses of reality because our world is a holographic projection. Slipping through the cracks, we remember who we are, only to find ourselves lost in translation, seduced by the spell of existential amnesia. For instance, instead of hitting someone back for assaulting us, why not walk away or call the police if possible? We aren’t on fire — WE ARE FIRE!!!

As such, we neither have to let the sand seep through our fingers nor fret over the serpentine hourglass on Eve’s Hallow. We are Phoenixes, warriors, champions, victors, and winners; we must love the power of self, self-love to avenge the injustices we perpetrate against ourselves. Moreover, we can’t understand how to treat our communities if we don’t diagnose ourselves, psychoanalyze our condition, and heal the most pervasive wounds plaguing the nature of the self. How we treat other people gives us insight into how we act towards ourselves, usually worse. Why not be better?
That is true we live in a sunken world the world is not a nice place to like anymore especially with the epidemic everything has changed.
I have come to the conclusion that I never die I just leave this body of mine and go into another life after this one.
It is just a transition between this world and the next.
We all have trials in this life on earth and that is so we build character Jesus said:
“in this life, you will have tribulations but come to me who are heavy-hearted and I will give you rest”
We can look forward to a better world when we die there will be no more suffering.
Thank you for a great article I have learned a lot.
Elke
I appreciate your response! I am happy to have helped you!!
I believe that the best way to tackle the pandemic is to not be alone all the time. Trust me, I use to do that and it gets really depressing. I will be sure to share this article with friends and family. Who knows, they might be struggling with the pandemic and this could help them out so thank you for this
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Hi Elijah,
Thanks for your profound post! We need not be led by fear because that is how we lose the game. All we need to do is to look inward and find the inner power that all of us have but most have forgotten and lost the connection with. Only then, we can thrive above and beyond this manmade pandemic.
Thanks again,
Grace
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I love it when you say we are not a body bag nor a corpse without challenges. As long as there is breadth, there will be challenges and there is always something to fight for. So each of us must understand why we are here, our mandate to work towards and we must be ready to go after our mandates with due diligence to win and win
I agree with you wholeheartedly. Thank you for elaborating on what my content means to you. Best wishes!!
This was an interesting read. I did find the hypothesis a little hard to nail down and don’t truly believe that mankind wallows in perpetual despair and lives only to die. The human condition is that we strive for a better existence in the now and desire to surround ourselves with like-minded people. To exist on a plane of pleasure and leisure before we move on to the next level.
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate the alternative viewpoints.
The place we now live in does seem like we have amnesia or a mirajsh and illusion in people’s minds. We see what the government brainwashes us with over and over, they want us the believe that the riot at the white house was worse than 9/11. This article is well thought out, and it does touch on all the things that we believe to be true as well.
Going to pass this on and see what others have to say about it as well.
Cheer,
MnD
Thank you for your helpful, mindful response. I appreciate your support and consideration. Take care.