Menachem Bluming Muses- More Contagious than COVID-19
How do you deal with feeling unsettled and a bit anxious during this
virus, our sense of certainly that we so rely on seems gone.
Here's a thought:
It is not that we have lost our sense of certainty. We have lost our
illusion of certainty. We never had it to begin with. This could be majorly
unsettling, or amazingly liberating.
This tiny virus of 125 nanometres has sent the entire world into chaos.
All of our plans are up in the air, markets are going crazy, entire countries
shutting down, and we have no clue what the future holds.
But that is always the case. We never know what the future holds. We
only think we do, and keep getting surprised when things don't pan out the way
we expected. Now the mask is off. We have to admit our vulnerability.
What will happen next? We don't know. Our experts don't know. Our
leaders don't know. Only G-d knows. And that is the point. Only G-d knows.
Close your eyes and feel the uncertainty, make peace with it, let
yourself be taken by it. Embrace your cluelessness. Because in all the
confusion there is one thing you know for sure. You are in G-d's hands.
Panic and fear are also contagious, very contagious. Take every
precaution as advised by health authorities. Wash your hands well. And every
time you do, remember whose hands you are in.
Mendel (Menachem) Bluming of Potomac, Maryland and Rabbi Moss