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Coronavirus from Nature's Perspective + Making the Most of Your Quarantine - 012

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The recent coronavirus outbreak has created a lot of fear, uncertainty and pain for human beings - and understandably so. We are experiencing a global pandemic unlike anything we've seen in this lifetime. It's natural that much of our attention is focusing on the negative effects that the coronavirus is having on human affairs.

However, I don't feel the need to focus on those issues because this is what most of the media is focusing on. In this episode, I want to explore the coronavirus outbreak from a different, non-human perspective - what if we see this situation from nature's perspective?

Since humans have been forced indoors due to the 'shelter in place' orders, the reduced impact of human behavior on the rest of the world has created positive changes for the environment and the other creatures on this Earth. What if this outbreak and quarantine is exactly what the planet needs right now to bring itself back into balance?

Let’s explore the coronavirus outbreak from nature’s perspective and also discuss how we can make the most of our time sheltering in place. We will finish with a 10 minute guided visualization to help us relieve anxiety, see this situation from a new perspective, and feel a connection to other beings on this planet.

www.rainbowsarecircles.com

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33 episodes

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The recent coronavirus outbreak has created a lot of fear, uncertainty and pain for human beings - and understandably so. We are experiencing a global pandemic unlike anything we've seen in this lifetime. It's natural that much of our attention is focusing on the negative effects that the coronavirus is having on human affairs.

However, I don't feel the need to focus on those issues because this is what most of the media is focusing on. In this episode, I want to explore the coronavirus outbreak from a different, non-human perspective - what if we see this situation from nature's perspective?

Since humans have been forced indoors due to the 'shelter in place' orders, the reduced impact of human behavior on the rest of the world has created positive changes for the environment and the other creatures on this Earth. What if this outbreak and quarantine is exactly what the planet needs right now to bring itself back into balance?

Let’s explore the coronavirus outbreak from nature’s perspective and also discuss how we can make the most of our time sheltering in place. We will finish with a 10 minute guided visualization to help us relieve anxiety, see this situation from a new perspective, and feel a connection to other beings on this planet.

www.rainbowsarecircles.com

  continue reading

33 episodes

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