The real virus is atheism not COVID

If the COVID came from Wuhan, your fear of it came from atheism; it originates from not nurturing your spiritual side.

If you believe there is no one behind the world and that everything is ultimately your responsibility and your control, you are setting yourself up for failure. When an uncontrollable force like an invisible virus emerges, you will suffer, struggle with anxiety, and feel trapped. And when you see that death is near, very near, you’re going to be scared shitless.

Fear of death often stems from a lack of spirituality. By nurturing your spiritual side, you may find that, over time, the fear of death diminishes. Why is this? It’s because you come to understand that, regardless of what occurs, there is someone or something guiding it all, and that everything that happens to you serves a greater purpose.

Therefore, the solution to fear, to the current collective hysteria, to the global fear of dying, is not to conduct more COVID tests, not to vaccinate everyone or to never leave your house; it is to cultivate spirituality. It is to follow the spiritual path that most appeals to you, whether it be Christian, Hindu, or whatever, but to truly commit to it. Doing so will alleviate the anxiety and fear that is gripping the entire planet.

Fear of the virus stems from not having cultivated spirituality enough.

People fear the virus because they are afraid of dying. And where does this fear of death come from? From not knowing what happens when one dies, from fearing what might come next, facing the possibility that everything might end, from wondering if it will hurt, from not being able to see your loved ones anymore, from worrying whether they will be okay without you, and from a thousand other doubts.

I am convinced that, when you die, everything continues and, if you are prepared, the moment of death can be a moment to celebrate. Dying well and not returning here might be the greatest success of your life.

If you know what happens when you die and you’re prepared for death, a virus won’t scare you. It won’t matter to you. You’ll be able to walk without a mask wherever you want, you’ll enter a supermarket, be surrounded by hundreds of people dead scared thinking they might be next. And you will walk without fear, without anxiety, without uncertainty because you know that whatever happens, whether you live or die, it doesn’t matter, because you are protected.

“Who can kill one whom God protects, and who can save one whom God wants to kill?”