How to Deal with the Loss of a Loved One Due to Global Pandemic
Some experts are now reporting that four in ten adults have suffered with depression and anxiety during these past 18 months. As the world goes into its second year of the pandemic, reports of depression and mental health issues are becoming the norm. The Global Spiritualist Association has kept a close eye on this situation.
Those who have lost a loved one due to COVID-19 are struggling more than others. It can be so difficult to understand how this could happen. We all want to think we’re immune but this is simply not so. The new Delta variant has made things even worse. This strain of the virus is so dangerous and new cases are reported each day. No one really knows if the vaccines can protect us from the delta strain.
It is not uncommon these days to know someone who has gotten sick from COVID-19. Quite a few people even know of someone who has died. Deaths from the COVID-19 virus have a major impact on us all. These deaths seem so needless and especially sad. This leads the family and friends to a place of despair wondering what they might have done differently. The Global Spiritualist Association understands these feelings.
We all hope that the COVID virus will soon be eliminated once and for all. In the meantime, there is help for those who’ve lost a loved one due to covid19. The Global Spiritualist Association has resources that can bring relief to those who may be suffering.
TGSA organizes the Annual Global Spiritualist Forum, the world’s top forum for spiritualists, with the mission of “bringing problem-solving energy to the world and giving everyone the ability to love and feel love.”