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What do and don’t we want next…?

Steps Towards Forging a New World Identity

There are pivotal moments, when what we are attached to abruptly goes away ushering us into an inevitable grieving process. Our previous world identity is now shattered and scattered for it was based on our dependency on things and people for comfort, safety and wellbeing. The veils separating us from our true connection to all existing things have become thinner revealing something we know yet often disregard: 

all things are impermanent.

The same truth applies to the Coronavirus/Covid19 and the pandemonium it created! Some just want to return to what was, others hope we never repeat the old. Most likely we will land somewhere in the middle, perhaps an inspired new version of our old selves. Whatever the case, a new world identity will inevitably sprout as we recover from these deep global and personal losses. Inspired by V. Panagotacos work I wonder: 

                         What do we do and don’t want to keep?                      What do we do and don’t want to bring back? 

The insights we gain now will be instrumental when forging that new world identity. Let’s reflect, identify and record those fresh insights now by clicking the the GGS link below:

Global Grief Survey

  • In a few months and when the shock of the new reality subsides, you will receive the survey again and reassess your original answers. 
  • In the end, you will receive an aggregate cumulative report so you can learn about the world’s insights and how they relate to yours. 

Hopefully they will serve you and all of us when making new personal and global choices in the future. 

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