Does collective consciousness compromise during epidemics and pandemics?

Authors

  • Anoushka Khanna Drug Repurposing and Translational Research Lab
  • Namita I Drug Repurposing and Translational Research Lab
  • Rina Chakrabarti University of Delhi image/svg+xml
  • Prem Kumar Indraganti Drug Repurposing and Translational Research Lab

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-8-2020.166358

Keywords:

COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, consciousness, collective consciousness, hierarchical consciousness, epidemics, pandemics, mass casualty, global consciousness project, quantum entanglement, reality

Abstract

The ongoing pandemic, COVID-19, has received unprecedented global attention. Though a pathogen is essentially the causative agent, the dynamics of the cause-effect in major events like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is not well understood. It is not even clear if the focused attention of the normal population impacts the safety and health of the exposed victims and in what way the different groups interact with each other, is also a big question. The idea of panpsychism and hierarchical consciousness suggests that consciousness functions beyond an individual and works at distinct levels such as family, community, state, territories, nations, and world. In this perspective, keeping in mind, the idea of hierarchical consciousness, the impact of higher consciousness in major events like the COVID-19 pandemic, on the well-being and fate of the exposed population along with the probable role of quantum entanglement, has been discussed.

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Published

22-09-2020

How to Cite

[1]
A. . Khanna, . N. . I, R. . Chakrabarti, and P. . Kumar Indraganti, “Does collective consciousness compromise during epidemics and pandemics?”, EAI Endorsed Trans Smart Cities, vol. 5, no. 13, p. e5, Sep. 2020.