The Corona Transmissions: Alternatives for Engaging with COVID-19-from the Physical to the Metaphysical
A collection of new perspectives on COVID-19 from authoritative voices outside the mainstream

• Includes contributions from 35 well-known authors, doctors, herbalists, First Nations teachers, economists, astrologers, and others, such as Richard Strozzi-Heckler, Annabel Lee, Matthew Wood, Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Rob Brezsny, and Robert Simmons

• All royalties for this book go to the Land Peace foundation, serving First Nations tribes in Maine

The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the biggest event of our lifetimes. This global experience has affected human history, ecology, epidemiology, and supply chains with the suddenness of 9/11, yet with a far greater extent, duration, and toll—the end of which is not yet in sight.

Exploring a broad spectrum of new perspectives on COVID-19, from the physical to the metaphysical, from ecological to political, from apocalyptic to proto-utopian, and from scientific facts and health tips to imaginings, visionings, poems, and awakenings, this anthology offers an antidote to the barrage of data and speculation from the mainstream. The 35 contributors, including Laura Aversano, Charles Eisenstein, Zoe Brezsny, Meryl Nass, M.D., Bobby Byrd, and Joel and Michelle Levey, address the virus as a fellow being, allowing it to speak to us and through us. They attempt to describe, understand, interpret, and decipher the virus at biological, serological, epidemiological, social, political, astrological, and ontological levels.

The virus is explored in terms of cultural critique, divination, prophecy, warning, elucidation, and opportunity. Medical doctors, herbalists, naturopaths, indigenous healers, and homeopathic physicians tell us about coronavirus history, treatments, and prevention protocols; yoga teachers about cultivating inner balance and harmony; and economists, poets, psychotherapists, and First Nations teachers about the vast effects of the virus and the way forward. They explore how the disease speaks directly and how it meticulously addresses our relationship to Gaia, to its animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms, to each other, and to the economies and dystopia we have created.

As a visionary whole, The Corona Transmissions asks you to respond, to engage your wisdom and creative imagination, to resist easy categorization and resolutions, and to participate in a collective dance and chant for healing, peace, equality, and a habitable future. Viruses do not live except by virtue of us carrying them. We are the living ones and our bodies, minds, hearts, and spirits will prevail.
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The Corona Transmissions: Alternatives for Engaging with COVID-19-from the Physical to the Metaphysical
A collection of new perspectives on COVID-19 from authoritative voices outside the mainstream

• Includes contributions from 35 well-known authors, doctors, herbalists, First Nations teachers, economists, astrologers, and others, such as Richard Strozzi-Heckler, Annabel Lee, Matthew Wood, Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Rob Brezsny, and Robert Simmons

• All royalties for this book go to the Land Peace foundation, serving First Nations tribes in Maine

The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the biggest event of our lifetimes. This global experience has affected human history, ecology, epidemiology, and supply chains with the suddenness of 9/11, yet with a far greater extent, duration, and toll—the end of which is not yet in sight.

Exploring a broad spectrum of new perspectives on COVID-19, from the physical to the metaphysical, from ecological to political, from apocalyptic to proto-utopian, and from scientific facts and health tips to imaginings, visionings, poems, and awakenings, this anthology offers an antidote to the barrage of data and speculation from the mainstream. The 35 contributors, including Laura Aversano, Charles Eisenstein, Zoe Brezsny, Meryl Nass, M.D., Bobby Byrd, and Joel and Michelle Levey, address the virus as a fellow being, allowing it to speak to us and through us. They attempt to describe, understand, interpret, and decipher the virus at biological, serological, epidemiological, social, political, astrological, and ontological levels.

The virus is explored in terms of cultural critique, divination, prophecy, warning, elucidation, and opportunity. Medical doctors, herbalists, naturopaths, indigenous healers, and homeopathic physicians tell us about coronavirus history, treatments, and prevention protocols; yoga teachers about cultivating inner balance and harmony; and economists, poets, psychotherapists, and First Nations teachers about the vast effects of the virus and the way forward. They explore how the disease speaks directly and how it meticulously addresses our relationship to Gaia, to its animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms, to each other, and to the economies and dystopia we have created.

As a visionary whole, The Corona Transmissions asks you to respond, to engage your wisdom and creative imagination, to resist easy categorization and resolutions, and to participate in a collective dance and chant for healing, peace, equality, and a habitable future. Viruses do not live except by virtue of us carrying them. We are the living ones and our bodies, minds, hearts, and spirits will prevail.
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A collection of new perspectives on COVID-19 from authoritative voices outside the mainstream

• Includes contributions from 35 well-known authors, doctors, herbalists, First Nations teachers, economists, astrologers, and others, such as Richard Strozzi-Heckler, Annabel Lee, Matthew Wood, Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Rob Brezsny, and Robert Simmons

• All royalties for this book go to the Land Peace foundation, serving First Nations tribes in Maine

The pandemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the biggest event of our lifetimes. This global experience has affected human history, ecology, epidemiology, and supply chains with the suddenness of 9/11, yet with a far greater extent, duration, and toll—the end of which is not yet in sight.

Exploring a broad spectrum of new perspectives on COVID-19, from the physical to the metaphysical, from ecological to political, from apocalyptic to proto-utopian, and from scientific facts and health tips to imaginings, visionings, poems, and awakenings, this anthology offers an antidote to the barrage of data and speculation from the mainstream. The 35 contributors, including Laura Aversano, Charles Eisenstein, Zoe Brezsny, Meryl Nass, M.D., Bobby Byrd, and Joel and Michelle Levey, address the virus as a fellow being, allowing it to speak to us and through us. They attempt to describe, understand, interpret, and decipher the virus at biological, serological, epidemiological, social, political, astrological, and ontological levels.

The virus is explored in terms of cultural critique, divination, prophecy, warning, elucidation, and opportunity. Medical doctors, herbalists, naturopaths, indigenous healers, and homeopathic physicians tell us about coronavirus history, treatments, and prevention protocols; yoga teachers about cultivating inner balance and harmony; and economists, poets, psychotherapists, and First Nations teachers about the vast effects of the virus and the way forward. They explore how the disease speaks directly and how it meticulously addresses our relationship to Gaia, to its animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms, to each other, and to the economies and dystopia we have created.

As a visionary whole, The Corona Transmissions asks you to respond, to engage your wisdom and creative imagination, to resist easy categorization and resolutions, and to participate in a collective dance and chant for healing, peace, equality, and a habitable future. Viruses do not live except by virtue of us carrying them. We are the living ones and our bodies, minds, hearts, and spirits will prevail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644113073
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Publication date: 12/29/2020
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Sherri Mitchell (Weh’na Ha’mu Kwasset) was born and raised on the Penobscot Indian reservation. She received her Juris Doctorate and a certificate in Indigenous People’s Law and Policy from the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law. Sherri is an alumna of the American Indian Ambassador program and the Udall Native American Congressional Internship program and received the Mahoney Dunn International Human Rights and Humanitarian Award, for research into Human Rights violations against Indigenous Peoples. She was a longtime advisor to the American Indian Institute’s Healing the Future Program and currently serves as an advisor to the Indigenous Elders and Medicine People’s Council of North and South America. She is the Founding Director of the Land Peace Foundation, an organization dedicated to the global protection of Indigenous rights and the preservation of the Indigenous way of life. Prior to forming the Land Peace Foundation, Sherri served as a law clerk to the Solicitor of the United States Department of Interior, as an Associate with Fredericks, Peebles and Morgan Law Firm, a civil rights educator for the Maine Attorney General’s Office, and as the Staff Attorney for the Native American Unit of Pine Tree Legal. Sherri is the author of the award-winning book Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change.

Richard Grossinger is the curator of Sacred Planet Books, a member of the Inner Traditions editorial board, the founder and former publisher of North Atlantic Books, and a founding copublisher of Io, a seminal interdisciplinary literary journal that ran from 1964–1993. He attended Amherst College and completed a PhD in ecological anthropology at the University of Michigan. He has written more than 30 widely acclaimed books on alternative medicine, cosmology, embryology, and consciousness, including Dark Pool of Light: Reality and Consciousness, The Night Sky: Soul and Cosmos, and Bottoming Out the Universe.

Through the Sacred Planet collection, published under the umbrella of the Inner Traditions family of imprints, Grossinger continues his long-standing publishing talent for developing deep co-creative relationships with authors. His main psychospiritual practices have been dreams and symbols, t’ai chi ch’uan, craniosacral therapy, and the Sethian system of psychic energy taught by John Friedlander and Gloria Hemsher. Sacred Planet continues these themes while emphasizing other urgent topics: climate, permaculture, alchemy, biological transmutation, viral transmission, meta-politics, hyperobjects, spiritwalking, shapeshifting, the etheric realm, oracles, locutions, time travel, astrology, crystals, and subtle bodies.

Grossinger lives in Portland, Maine, and Berkeley, California.

Kathy Glass is an editor and writer with interests in the ecosystem and environment, eco and human justice, adventure travel, and networking with and helping each other. She lives in California's North Coast region.

Read an Excerpt

From “Love in the Time of Corona” by Laura Aversano

April 9, 2020

Dear Coronavirus,

This past week has been incredibly intense and overwhelming in so many ways.

I've been excited to see the myriad of miracles you have been providing us with lately. More so than when we first met your acquaintance.

I am hearing the laughter of children again, oh how they radiate such innocent joy in times of despair. Spending more time with mommy and daddy, and siblings too.

Learning, embracing, feeling, hugging. I can't begin to tell you how many hugs you have ignited in our world. Even if some of those are virtual hugs at the moment, the love is so palpable my heart is bursting at the seams.
Hugs within families, hugs between strangers, hugs which cross boundaries we once had that defined our separateness.

So many hugs I honestly want to share one with you Corona.

You are brilliant in the ways that you have brought families closer, strangers are no longer strangers. Mothers are looking into the eyes of their children with presence and fathers are tenderly nurturing what has been long forgotten.

Where walls once stood there are flowers blossoming everywhere!

You are teaching us so much about appreciation when much of what most of us lived by was entitlement.

I don't know how to contain my heart and my gratitude for your presence.
Your friend,

Laura Aversano

From “Exposed” by Sherri Mitchell, Weh’na Ha’mu Kwasset, Penobscot Nation

As I’ve searched for myself within the Coronavirus, I’ve seen a kaleidoscope of images that have led me back to our most ancient stories and some of our most lingering questions: Will we as a species make the changes necessary to move back into alignment with life, or will we continue following the path of destruction that leads to our extinction? Can we find our compassion for our relatives in the natural world and Mother Earth? Can we disengage our minds and our lives from the illusions of the material world and recognize that true wealth can only be measured through our support of one another? I believe we can, if we follow the guidance that is being given to us at this time.

The Coronavirus is providing us with a map for exploring our individual lives and our collective choices. By tracing the path that it offers, we can begin to understand the powerful lessons it has to teach us.

The first point on the map is exposure. This pandemic is exposing all the blind spots in our social lens. Many have claimed that this illness is the great equalizer; I disagree. There is no equity in access to shelter, water, food, or healthcare during this time. More than anything, this virus is highlighting the gross inequities and injustices within our societies. It’s washing away the failing systems that we thought were foundational and showing us where our solid ground can truly be found.

After exposure comes incubation. As we collectively work to slow exposure to the virus by sheltering in place, we have an amazing opportunity to incubate our creative intelligence and deeper knowing. How we choose to occupy ourselves during this time of isolation is a predictor for how we will emerge. The things we focus on, the ways that we choose to entertain or occupy ourselves, the need that we have to distract ourselves, are all indicators of how we will surface from our shelters. If we can take advantage of this time and truly slow down our internal rhythms, let down the armor we have been required to don, and open ourselves us, we can incubate our individual creation songs and our collective genius. The opportunity that we have to incubate our creative intelligence is filled with possibilities. This is a time for identifying and aligning with our deepest truths and bringing forward the dormant gifts that lay sleeping within us.

Once we discover the sparks of insight that live within our center, we must fan those sparks to flame. This is where the intense heat of fever is found on our Corona map. Here, we conduct a controlled burn of the debris that has covered our fertile ground. We burn off all the invasive plants (thoughts and ideas adopted from an outside source) and eliminate the local growths that don’t belong there (family programming). A controlled burn can prevent a total burn out, it can rejuvenate what is already there and protect the native habitat (your natural state of being). And, it encourages new growth.

As we move deeper into fever, we begin experiencing respiratory distress. On the psychospiritual level our lungs are the holders of our grief. Here, we deal with the pain of all that’s been lost. What we’ve lost in the world - vital ecosystems, essential habitat, thousands of species, clean water. Then, we must look at what has been lost within us - our connection to the source of life, our compassion for our relatives in the natural world, our relationship with Mother Earth, and our willingness to care for one another.

We must grieve the loss of friends and family members, those we are separated from while in isolation and those being taken from us permanently by the virus. And, finally, we must grieve our lost way of life, which will no longer serve us going forward.

This grieving process is the beginning of our letting go. I find it intriguing that a key component of letting go is to create physical distance from what you want to release. On a global scale, we have been positioned for this work. There is an incredibly powerful message in that. Now, we must decide what we are willing to release.

Table of Contents

Creating New Realities Richard Grossinger 1

Overviews and Transmissions

Two Poems Kristin Flyntz 6

One Morning During the Pandemic Bobby Byrd 12

Sunday Morning Sequestered in America Annabel Lee 15

Love in the Time of Corona Laura Aversano 19

What Pluto Is Trying to Tell Us Ellias Lonsdale 45

What the Cell Teaches Us in Time of Plague Fr. Francis Tiso 47

The Coronation Charles Eisenstein 51

An Appropriate Response: Reconnecting the Dots Gary Gach 77

Exposed Sherri Mitchell Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset 86

Make the Blend, Not War Richard Strozzi-Heckler 96

Medical Information and Healing Modalities

Medical information and Healing Modalities Meryl Nass 102

CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): Herbal and Holistic Perspectives Matthew Wood 112

SARS-CoV-2 Protection Protocol: Building the Terrain Gabriel Cousens 157

COVID-19 Protocol Jus Crea Giammarino 163

Homeopathy, Vital Force, and Corona Vatsala Sperling 168

The Intimacy of Strangers Barbara Karlsen 201

Corona Yoga: Staying Sane in Crazy Times Joel Michelle Levey 210

Attaining Our Birthright Steve Curtin 245

Deconstructions. Divinations. and Visions

Titanic Nation, Covid Wake Eric Myers 250

Against an Endemic Response Robert Podgurski 266

Make This Time Count Kristina Joy Gutiérrez 269

Body Heat Lindy Hough 271

Prayers for Corona Vicki Robin 274

The Center of the World Is Changing Location Rob Brezsny 277

Portal Poems Zoe Brezsny 279

At the Edge of the Great Swamp: Seven Poems of Redemption Midst the Virus Paul Weiss 284

A Dozen Poems in the Time of Covid James Moore 292

Queen of Wands, King of Swords Salicrow 302

Working with Stones during Crisis for Awakening and Transformation Robert Simmons 313

A Message from the Coronavirus Jeff Vander Clute 321

A Quartet of COVID Posies, Spring 2020 Stephanie Lahar 336

Two Poems Jack Foley 341

Covida-My New Companion: A Disease of Ruthless Truth Philippa Rees 345

*Today is the Day* Emily Shurr 349

Moving Forward … How Do We Get Out of This One? Richard Grossinger 351

Index 372

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