A vow beyond time

In these times when the world is shaken by illnesses, pandemics, and widespread suffering, we need a deeper understanding of these phenomena — not only as physical diseases but as expressions of larger spiritual and karmic processes.
All living beings — humans, animals, plants — are parts of one great living organism. The diseases, viruses, and suffering we observe are not isolated, random incidents. They are like layers — strata of a common disease, manifesting differently depending on time, place, and our individual tasks.
The physical symptoms we see in the bodies of humans, animals, and plants are only the periphery — the outer shell of deeper layers of disease, which include karma, miasms, energetic programs, and profound soul wounds.
These layers are like codes unfolding across generations and through the lives of each individual being. We carry both personal karma and collective karma that determine how and when we experience these processes of illness and purification.
Each organism is unique — a locally individualized cluster with its own karmic task and lessons. That is why symptoms and diseases manifest with different intensity and in various forms.
Some undergo severe trials, others experience them lightly or not at all. This is part of the dynamic of the whole organism — different links bear different burdens, according to collective and personal karma.
When we look at pandemics, viruses, and mass illnesses, we see more than infection. These are karmic waves unfolding and cleansing the entire organism of the Earth. Mass suffering is part of greater processes of collective change and spiritual growth.
This question is one of the most difficult. If there is God and higher wisdom, why are such heavy sufferings allowed, even the killing of animals that are not sick?
The answer can be sought in free will and karmic laws. God allows and permits humanity’s choices — even when they lead to pain and trials. Suffering is not punishment but a teacher and catalyst for growth.
The higher plan often shows us a mirror — where we stand in our consciousness, our relationship to life and nature, and whether we are ready to make better choices.
Let us not forget that we are part of one common organism undergoing disease, cleansing, and transformation. Our task is to view diseases holistically — not just as physical symptoms but as opportunities for learning, growth, and awakening.
The invitation to us is to cultivate awareness, radiate love and compassion to all living beings and to the entire Earth. To be active participants in this process of healing and harmony.
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