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| How Preventive Measures of Coronavirus apply to the Karma Virus |
Ramesh Khandhar is a former secretary of executive board and a past Pathshala teacher at Jain Center of Southern California. His current activities include conducting Swadhyay on various Jain scriptures, reading and contemplating spiritual scriptures, listening to spiritual discourses and visiting religious ashrams in India for 3 to 4 months every year. e-mail:ramesh.khandhar@gmail.com For the last several months coronavirus has created havoc against human beings. It is thought to spread from person to person, mainly through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can be prevented by maintaining a minimum six feet distance from other people, covering our mouth and nose by mask, frequently washing our hands with soap or hand sanitizer, clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces daily, and avoiding facial contacts by hands. The virus is so contagious, and the worst part is two to three weeks of incubation period before some symptoms start showing up. As deadly as the Coronavirus is to our health, there is even a deadlier virus that we need to worry about – the Karma Virus. Whereas the Coronavirus can ruin our current life, the Karma Virus can affect many of our lifetimes. We are born with the karma we have done in past lives and we all should do whatever sadhana, tap, we can to reduce or get rid of those karma. Similarly, there are preventive measures we can take so that we do not accumulate new karma. It is interesting to note that the measures we take to avoid getting Coronavirus can be applied to the Karma Virus also – using the same terminology; but a different interpretation and course of action. Let us explore some of these measures to see how we can improve our spiritual life.
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