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COVID-19 Pandemic and Global Spirituality: A Causal Outline of Humanistic Sensitivity in Asia

Updated: Sep 1, 2023

Samitharathana, Wadigala. (2021). COVID-19 Pandemic and Global Spirituality: A Causal Outline of Humanistic Sensitivity in Asia.


In fact, COVID-19 pandemic could slightly compare with the spiritual consensus of worldly human beings. Preliminary, it has almost been a tremendous reason to judge humanistic values in many associative ways. Here, I do make severe attempts to emphasise a causal overview regarding the humanitarian sensitivity and the global spirituality caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia. In response to this rationale survey, it is plausible to study Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, and other rest of religious views in terms of religion, culture, history, philosophy, and community as well. Methodologically, all Asian religious and cultural contents would causally analyse whilst surpassing the historical and social discrimination. Although the current Asian community is confronting arduous circumstances due to the pandemic, they, apparently, are not eager to realise this sensitivity. Consequently, equanimity of human beings is going to arise instead of historical discrimination as region, belief, cast, lineage, birth, status, role, etc. Then, the supreme humanistic sensitivity against the violence and cruelty is equanimity fulfilled with human dignity, free-will, liberty, and diplomacy. Otherwise, the pandemic was unexpectedly spread out in deadly strains in most of Asian countries as they often engage with religious extremism and austere conventionalism. This has been a vulnerable issue to rising numerous social disasters for times. In brief, COVID-19 pandemic could be synthesised with the global spirituality based on Asia in virtue of humanistic sensibility because it is the actual essence of all human beings without any exception.




 
 
 

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