The Art of Healing

Don’t Waste the Corona Virus!

Sometimes when fortune scowls most spitefully she is preparing her most dazzling gifts.
~ WINSTON CHURCHILL ~

There’s no denying that 2020 has been a vicious year for the entire world. People have lost lives, livelihoods and loved ones. Our mental as well as physical health are in crisis. Every sphere of our lives has been disrupted. BUT every crisis brings with it opportunity. And the bigger the crisis the bigger the opportunity. This is not a cliché to be cynically shrugged off. It’s a call to action. Dr Helena Popovic elaborates.

The word ‘crisis’ originates from the Greek meaning ‘decision,’ and it was adopted into English to mean ‘decisive point’. But somehow the word has taken on negative connotations. And it’s the negative connotations - not the crisis itself, that limit us. How we label something determines how we respond to it. To

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