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IAmCamille
11-18-2020, 01:32 PM
This year is nearing its end, but there isn't much clarity if the pandemic will be ending soon. The lives of most people are turned upsidedown. How are you guys coping up? I'm thinking it will be more of the virtual world this 2021.

salvator here
11-18-2020, 05:46 PM
Hi Camille..

What a year - Indeed! Still hard to exhale just yet with any relief.

From what I read, they're saying a lot people that are now working from home will continue to do so, so I think I agree with you.

For me, personally, not all that much has changed with my daily routine. honestly.

Ponder
11-19-2020, 03:26 AM
I must admit that I do struggle with the phone apps and signing in to places just to have a cup of tea or visit the library. Whatever one's stance is on CV, things have changed and I don't think anything will be back to so called normal next year. Just as one state in Australia opens its borders another closes thiers and begins lock down all over again.

I've been lucky in the state I live, however I can see it impacting the way people look at and treat each other. Some people back away when I trying to ask for help and others look you up and down if you get to close. I am sure the recent road rage I experience was attributed to pent up emotion resultant from the CV hysteria or whatever you wish to call or view it.

My daughter is stuck in the UK and wants to come home but can't afford the self isolation for herself and her partner. The price of airline tickets also gone up.

I'd like to see my mum across the border but won't subject myself to the police line and resultant drama that is required to cross over and then again on the way back.

The new outbreak we have over here is said to be a new strain which makes the so called vaccines kind of pointless.

Add to that the deception we know our society and puppets running the show to be just yet another level of insanity.

To much to be gained in dragging it on imo ... so my prediction is at least another year with new levels of control that many are missing ... more meaning some things will not be changing that have been currently implemented behind the lines.

The world has entered into a new phase. I have zero expectations and have never considered that world normal.

We are just experiencing another level of insanity. Possible just what this world needs but that take not so easily understood. Nevertheless - What will happen will happen. If anything - when you thought the news could not get any more fake ... laughs out loud. I think people are actually waking up on that front.

Now that I think about it ... I think 2021 is going to see a lot more people sick, but not just from CV. More so from the response to it.

I see the reality of what's going on to take a few more years and a lot more toll. Yet in the meantime we should focus on our own bubbles and do the best we can for our own health. Trust no one but yourself and your own experiences.

Edit - just try to by polite and civil and avoid the long lines and situations where triggers can easily be set off. Prepare your mind but don't get too involved in the frenzy. Like I say ... new outbreaks and a second wave hitting some spots in Australia.

Mental Heal in Australia is like 220 Billion $$$ this year or something like that. We are a small population compared to the rest of the world. I think that is saying something. To think politicians squabble of a couple of billion for space exploration. Pfft.

Here is to the new year. http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/drinking-wine-smiley-emoticon.gif

salvator here
11-19-2020, 04:56 PM
...Yet in the meantime we should focus on our own bubbles and do the best we can for our own health. Trust no one but yourself and your own experiences.I agree 100%

IAmCamille
11-19-2020, 08:02 PM
Thank you all for your input. :)




For me, personally, not all that much has changed with my daily routine. honestly.

We're the lucky ones. I also know a lot who doesn't feel much change, but I feel bad for others who still need to work outside. There's just too much precaution they have to bear in mind. However, eventually, people might also get used to it.





Now that I think about it ... I think 2021 is going to see a lot more people sick, but not just from CV. More so from the response to it.

I see the reality of what's going on to take a few more years and a lot more toll. Yet in the meantime we should focus on our own bubbles and do the best we can for our own health. Trust no one but yourself and your own experiences.

Edit - just try to by polite and civil and avoid the long lines and situations where triggers can easily be set off. Prepare your mind but don't get too involved in the frenzy. Like I say ... new outbreaks and a second wave hitting some spots in Australia.

Mental Heal in Australia is like 220 Billion $$$ this year or something like that. We are a small population compared to the rest of the world. I think that is saying something. To think politicians squabble of a couple of billion for space exploration. Pfft.

Here is to the new year. http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/drinking-wine-smiley-emoticon.gif

This is true. The hysteria and anxiety caused by CV are much more dangerous if you ask me. People recover from CV in, if I'm not mistaken, as short as 2 weeks with proper treatment. However, depression and other mental health issues take sometimes a lifetime to deal with.

It's going to be every man for himself. As for me, I try to take things less seriously as I may end up having anxiety myself. I read articles about dealing with this pandemic. I try to avoid statistics and current news as they all tend to scare me more.

Here's one I just read recently.

http://ahealthywaytobesick.org/how-to-stay-mentally-healthy-during-this-pandemic-lockdown/

Not too long, but I kind of like how it says "Take A Break From The Virus Updates" as I think that's what we should do for a while.

Ponder
11-19-2020, 10:05 PM
Thanks Camille. Just wanted to let you know I read the article you linked. :) Sound like good advice.

Dahila
11-20-2020, 01:16 PM
the suicide rate in Canada went up 300% , the overdose cases it is about 12000 and death with Covid is 9000 in Canada, A lot of people died due stopped treatment,
Few young people died due cancelled life saving surgeries mainly heart surgeries like changing the valve.
I hope you all realize that covid is an opportunity to great reset and no it is not conspiracy theory. Check out World Economic Forum and their program and you will know what it is about it, Still I wish everyone good health and happiness, Take care of yourself people is season of flue and colds now :)

Ponder
11-20-2020, 05:49 PM
I have to be honest and simply say I don't know whom or what to beleive anymore. Is going into the summer season in Australia and talk of a second wave already hitting us again. South Australia specifically.

salvator here
11-20-2020, 07:41 PM
Not too long, but I kind of like how it says "Take A Break From The Virus Updates" as I think that's what we should do for a while.I would have to agree, Camille. Thanks for reminding us of that as I just read the article myself. I will say this much.. I DO believe that anxiety and depression (may) weaken the immune system. Worry.. stress.. panic... Not good for the body. When I'm anxious, it manifests onto physical symptoms, as well as the toll it takes on my overall *spirit* (essence - driving force - inner belief/conviction to thrive).

Dahila
11-21-2020, 08:36 PM
I believe stress and anxiety is a path to get sick, It does lower the immune system.
I like Mr. Ponder do not know what to believe anymore either, I know that hospitals in Canada are empty, surgerie3s cancelled , they locking up like in Australia, 10.000.00 tickets for having 4 people over for playing the cards. Complete nonsense
Just do not fear my children :)
Do not let fear get to you, it is difficult but focusing on blessings we all have is much easier to push away the fear. :)

Kirk
11-22-2020, 10:01 AM
I still go to my office everyday and had a meeting at a clients office last week and we all wore masks. I try to be as careful as I can, but I still need to work to pay my bills.

Enthydr
11-26-2020, 05:57 PM
I learned to accept that the world will never be the same even after CV. Change came, we're caught off-guard.

Been reading a lot, and I also think it's time to develop online skills as I don't think the work from home hype is going away soon.

Dahila
11-27-2020, 05:06 PM
1965 Heheheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Ponder
11-28-2020, 03:37 AM
I also read as many reports where the virus was followed from the US to China where it was only then released. That said, I care less where it started but more so about the responses affecting the lives of everyone no matter under what/either flag they are oppressed.

As far as 2021 goes - I think Huxley's titled book says it best. A Brave New World. No looking back now.

You can't beleive every image and or report you read. Do that and you soon wind up slinging this or that study against one another like Bible Verses on a street corner. Becomes worse the CV itself. We have vaccines coming up very soon in Australia. Australia is fast becoming known at the testing ground - but hey like I say, I take it all with a grain of salt. If I get a dose of nanobots ... then so be it. I don't beleive those for or against. Most of the world is already maladjusted and you only become more so the more you play into the fear. Just like a placebo if you beleive your going to shrivel up and lose control of your facilities taking X. Y or Z - then you probably will. If I have to take the vaccine in order to buy food and water, then I will take it without a care in the world. Fear is what causes more people to become ill. Autism has been demonized with the very mention of Vaccines. My grandsons ASD and also my own is not something we consider needs curing or resultant from vaccines. But that's just one of many different bogus reports used to incite fear. Just like those who like to blame others for the cause. Great way to keep people just ... from simply being. In fact we see our so called traits as an evolution that transcends the world of neurotypical human beings. I smile to think how my wife came up with that tact. Normal humans are like neurotic psychopaths when you really sit back and take a good look. Tolle says it himself and says it often.

Welcome to the new world. Be very careful what you choose to beleive. Better yet ... believe in nothing. Just 'be' in yourself.

IAmCamille
12-02-2020, 06:19 AM
There are so many stories about this CV and some of them make sense. It looks like a big political scheme of some sort.

Ponder
12-02-2020, 03:51 PM
There are so many stories about this CV and some of them make sense. It looks like a big political scheme of some sort.
Agreed. All the more reason not to choose either view. Each one opposes the other regardless of right or wrong. The placebo effect is very real. In this I much prefer to deal with what I see in front of me and nothing else. Although understand just how powerful peer pressure is in the creation of what we see. Thus I create my own passive resistance to suggested schemes. Lest one be hooked line and sinker on any of the so called truths. Just be sure you have enough toilet paper before the next wave of whatever. Just kidding. Stop eating ... far far easier. lol

You always seemingly often have a good outlook Camille. Whilst I know that is not always true of any of us as we always have our moments - You often have bubly way of looking at things which I find encouraging. Yes ... I am sucking up. :)

Ponder
06-05-2021, 05:59 AM
That sucks Pedro. What are your restrictions?

salvator here
06-06-2021, 10:51 AM
Hope they lift the restrictions for you soon. Here, they already have and it feels a bit weird actually.

salvator here
08-05-2021, 01:17 PM
The lockdown exit got delayed by about half a month.

Go away, COVID-19. :(Are things improving over there at all; Pedro?