Let me clarify. Adversity and coming face to face with our impermanence, can reduce our Ego and sense of self importance dramatically. This can trigger our ability to see beyond our physical existence. It can open up the mind to deeper insights.
Its not about weakness or seeking solace. Its about an awakening.
I do realize that it doesn't happen to everyone.
Sriram - the problem with your posts is you step from the reasonable to into the realms of fancy - and you have only one message in that world of fancy.
So of course people (including me) have re-evaluated our lives and what is important and not important in those lives. We've recognised thing that we might have taken for granted but now miss greatly, we've reacquanted ourselves with things that we once enjoyed but had forgotten about, we've (bizarrely) connected with people more in lockdown than we did when we could just visit them etc etc etc.
All fine, reasonable and true.
But then you stray into the mumbo-jumbo of Ego (with a capital E - what's that all about
), 'see beyond our physical existence', 'nature of ultimate reality' etc, etc - emphatically no - the world is the same as it always was, we have had our lives turned upside down by the virus (but we will recover from this and guess what it will be science not spiritualism that get's us beyond this), we are all reassessing our lives in various ways, but no that doesn't mean we've come to think that god, religion, spiritualism, Ego (with a capital E) are anything other than unevidenced non-sense.