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  by Martin Winiecki
 April 13, 
			2020
 
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						Martin Winiecki is a 
						co-worker at the  
						
						
						
						Tamera Peace Research & Education 
						Center 
						
						 in Portugal, networker, 
						writer, and activist.  
						
						Born in Dresden, Germany 
						in 1990, he’s been politically engaged since his early 
						youth. |  
			
			
 
 
 
  Mandala in Rinchepung Dzong,
 
			Paro, 
			Bhutan 
			
 
 I've struggled to make sense of what is going on.
 
				
				My suspicious mind 
			wandered around restlessly, examining all theories and possible 
			explanations, yet I must admit:    
				I don't know what is 
			happening.    
				I do know this is a crucial moment of choice for 
			humanity. 
			In this essay, I will not 
			suggest or discuss "what is going on."    
			I rather want to invite 
			you into a realm transcending the dichotomy of "objective reality" 
			vs. "subjective thoughts/feelings," which underlies most theories, 
			predictions and calls to action in this crisis.    
			Coming from a 
			spiritually-informed holistic worldview, I entertain the possibility 
			that we as humanity - or some deeper part of ourselves, whether 
			conscious or not - have dreamed this moment into existence as a 
			catalyst for our collective evolution.    
			If that were true,  
				
				how 
			might we engage and respond?  
			
			
			Covid-19 could actually present an 
			unlikely possibility for collective awakening and far-reaching 
			system change.     
			
 
			
			Neither real nor unreal, but dreamlike 
				
				"This place is a 
				dream. Only a sleeper considers it real. Then death comes like 
				dawn, and you wake up laughing at what you thought was your 
				grief."Rumi
 
			For over a hundred years, 
			physicists and philosophers have tried to wrap their heads around 
			the manifold wonders of 
			
			quantum physics.    
			Subatomic entities, such 
			as electrons, they saw, behave in awe-striking and magical ways. 
			 
			  
			They do not simply exist "as such," as fixed and finished entities; 
			they can appear as a wave in one instant or as a particle in 
			another, depending on whether or not they are observed.    
			This is true.  
				
				Our perception of the 
				world isn't just passive, it is creative - it literally in-forms 
				its very being and reality.  
			Quantum physics invites 
			us into a view of reality in which the seeming "objective" reality 
			out there and the "subjective" experience "in here" become 
			inseparably intertwined.   
			Just as the characters 
			and events in dreams aren't separate from the dreamer, the world, 
			according to the great psychoanalyst Carl Jung, is but a living 
			symbol, the embodiment of deeper parts of ourselves, which we 
			collectively dream into existence.
 Embracing reality in this way,
 
				
				how would we make sense of Covid-19...? 
												
												
												Through spiritual experiences 
												and studies, I've learned that 
												diseases rarely appear for no 
												reason.  
												  
												
												
												They often
												
												carry deeper messages. 
												 
												  
												
												
												For example,  
													
													
													conflicts, 
												longings, and vital drives our 
												minds suppress may resurface in 
												bodily symptoms... 
												
												
												Healing often 
												occurs in the moment we realize 
												what we have suppressed.  
												  
												
												
												Such 
												insights have the possibility to 
												make us more whole and may, in 
												fact, change our lives. In this 
												way, we can say the healing 
												antidote - or, in this case, the 
												anti-virus - lies hidden within 
												the disease as the treasure of 
												transformative realization. 
												  
												
												
												If 
												we exclusively fight the 
												symptoms without exploring the 
												deeper root, we might survive 
												the disease but other symptoms 
												are still likely to materialize.   
												
												
												What is true for an individual 
												disease may also be true for 
												epidemic or pandemic outbreaks. 
												 
												  
												
												
												In his provocative book,
												
												Selbstzerstörung aus 
												Verlassenheit (Self-Destruction 
												due to Abandonment), the 
												psychotherapist Franz Renggli 
												ascribes the outbreak of the 
												Great Plague in Christian Europe 
												in the 14th century, 
												which killed
												
												30%-60% of the continent's 
												population, to an 
												"eruption of mass psychosis."
												 
												  
												
												
												
												He writes, 
													
													
													
													
													My psycho- or rather 
													socio-somatic model is 
													psycho-neuro-immunology: 
													 
														
														
														
														neither a bacterium nor a 
													virus is the core problem, 
													but rather the people within 
													a society who have been 
													shaken by a crisis. 
														 
													
													
													
													If this 
													crisis lasts too long, is 
													too severe or too traumatic, 
													the immune system of the 
													population is slowly 
													weakened and finally 
													collapses.  
														
														
														
														The people become 
													vulnerable to illnesses and 
													finally to death... 
													
													
													
													This model 
													is valid for any epidemic 
													and can serve as a key for a 
													new understanding of 
													history. 
												
												In 
												the century preceding 
												
												the Black 
												Death, he argues, the 
												
												Catholic 
												Church, 
													
													
													began advising mothers to 
												separate from their babies 
												during day
													and night. 
													   
													
													Children growing 
												up in the 13th and 14th 
												centuries thus suffered a 
												collective trauma of primal 
												abandonment.  
												
												Renggli shows that 
												regions in which mothers 
												continued to practice close 
												physical contact with their 
												children were spared from the 
												plague.  
													
													
													Might we be experiencing 
												something similar right now?   
													
													How has the specter 
													
													of Covid-19 
												been able to haunt 7.5 billion 
												people and bring the world to a 
												standstill in no time at all?
													 
												
												
												Because the narrative massively 
												resonates with something latent 
												that is both teeming and deeply 
												suppressed in people's 
												subconscious. 
													
													
													The "mental" coronavirus spread 
												earlier, faster and much more 
												powerfully than its biological 
												counterpart.  
												
												
												Covid-19 began to 
												make headlines and people 
												suddenly found an "objective" 
												justification for the fear and 
												despair which had been gathering 
												unconsciously within them for a 
												long time.  
												  
												
												
												The feedback loop 
												between the hourly onslaught of 
												fear-inducing headlines 
												
												in the 
												media and the growing anxious 
												expectations in people's minds 
												trapped humanity in a vicious 
												neurotic cycle.  
												  
												
												
												Every new "case" 
												in our neighborhood or region, 
												every cough in the subway, every 
												stranger coming too close 
												doubled-down on an eerie sense 
												of ubiquitous danger.  
													
													
													The more 
												we think about illness, the more 
												afraid we are. 
													   
													
													The more fear we 
												experience, the weaker our 
												immune system gets. 
													   
													
													The weaker 
												our immune system, the more 
												likely we'll develop symptoms. 
													 
												
												
												Try not to think of a pink 
												elephant..   
												
												
												The psycho-spiritual dimension 
												has been proven to have a very 
												concrete effect on the material 
												realm.  
												  
												
												
												The astonishingly 
												far-reaching physical impacts of 
												the
												
												placebo effect are 
												well documented, and likewise, 
												many studies show how, 
													
												 
												
												
												...can 
												dangerously weaken our immune 
												system and corrode our health.   
												
												
												Please bear with me.  
													
													
													I'm not 
												suggesting Covid-19 is just a 
												hoax, nor am I trying to 
												downplay or deny the tragedy so 
												many people are experiencing. 
												
												
												I'm suggesting we look at it 
												from a different angle:  
													
													
													
													What if Covid-19 weren't a 
													danger independent from our 
													minds and souls but, in 
													fact, a 
													
													quantum phenomenon - 
													a shared dream character 
													we've collectively summoned 
													into existence? 
													   
													
													
													An embodiment of something 
													buried deeply in the realms 
													of the collective 
													subconscious that we 
													haven't, so far, been able 
													to comprehend? 
													   
													
													
													A living symbol of a much 
													deeper infection...?       
												
												Mind viruses and the 
												magic of fear  
												
												
												Reaching back to the oral 
												traditions of several First 
												Nations, Native American scholar 
												Jack D. Forbes
												
												writes in 
												Columbus and Other Cannibals,
												 
													
													
													
													"For several thousands of 
													years human beings have 
													suffered from a plague, a 
													disease worse than leprosy, 
													a sickness worse than 
													malaria, a malady much more 
													terrible than smallpox."
													 
												
												
												The 
												
												Algonquin and other 
												Indigenous First Nations 
												identified the mental illness of 
												the white man, upon his arrival 
												to their native homelands in the 
												15th and 16th
												centuries, as "Wetiko," 
												literally translating as
												
												cannibalism: 
												 
													
													
													
													"the consuming of another's 
													life for (one's) own private 
													purpose or profit." 
													 
												
												
												Forbes concludes by saying,
												 
													
													
													
													"This disease is the 
													greatest epidemic sickness 
													known to man." 
												
												
												
												Wetiko 
												- often referred to as a mind 
												virus - propagates the 
												deep-seated illusion of seeing 
												oneself desperately confined to 
												the cage of a separated ego.  
												  
												
												 
												From this perspective of 
												isolation, others appear either 
												as competitors or as prey. In a 
												worldview in which fear is the 
												basic condition, fight and 
												exploitation seem rational, 
												empathy ridiculous and 
												sentimental. 
													
													
													After 5000 years of 
													patriarchy, 
												500 years of 
													
													capitalism and 50 
												years of neoliberalism, Wetiko 
												has come to define nearly every 
												area of our (Western) world and 
												lives.  
												
												 
												The reason we can accept 
												an economic system celebrating 
												the biggest-possible devastation 
												of the natural world as 
												"success" is due to our own 
												infection with the virus.  
													
													
													Wetiko 
												has numbed our hearts, blurring 
												our ability to perceive both the 
												sacredness and the pain of life, 
												both outside and inside 
												ourselves.  
												
												Innumerable beings 
												are perishing due to this 
												chronic inability to feel 
												empathy...   
												
												
												From the compulsive fixation on 
												maximizing artificial values in 
												the economy all the way down to 
												the pandemic of broken and 
												abusive love relationships, 
												
												the Wetiko sickness has become so 
												normalized it's no longer even 
												recognized as such.  
													
													
													A miserable 
												cult of self-obsession has 
												eroded the social tissue of 
												humanity and desecrated the 
												Earth.    
													
													As a result, fear 
													is everywhere - fear of 
													abandonment, fear of death, 
													fear of life, fear of 
													sexuality, fear of 
													punishment, fear of the 
													coming collapse... 
													 
												
												
												The benign front of bourgeois 
												decency conceals a psychological 
												basement in which the children 
												of fear roam freely: 
												 
													
													
													
													permanent anger, general 
													mistrust, addiction, 
													depression, boredom, 
													perversion, compulsive 
													consumption and control and 
													the secret or open 
													fascination with violence. 
														
														
														
														The Covid-19 narrative 
														has been able to infect 
														humanity at such record 
														speed because fear is so 
														deep-seated and 
														unconscious in humanity 
														that we're no longer 
														aware of what is 
														happening within us. 
												
												
												The tragedy is that the virus 
												operates in the shadows of our 
												consciousness.  
													
													
													We infect 
												ourselves and others 
												unknowingly... 
												
												
												As Forbes writes, 
												we're conditioned by the disease 
												through, 
													
													
													"authoritarian family 
												structures," "male dominance," 
												"subjugating women" and 
												"extremely negative attitudes 
												towards sex" - and on an 
												ideological level, through 
												"notions of racial and cultural 
												superiority." 
												
												
												Once stuck in this box, we 
												mindlessly perpetuate the 
												disease in our day-to-day 
												interactions, by feeding off and 
												into each other's blind spots 
												and pain points. 
												  
												
												
												As we project 
												what we fear internally onto 
												others or external events, we 
												validate our fear while 
												suppressing where it comes from. 
												 
												  
												
												
												We believe danger to be outside 
												of us, so we try to protect 
												ourselves from it and, thereby, 
												often act in ways that 
												perpetuate the very danger we 
												try to protect ourselves from.  
												  
												
												
												Jung describes this mechanism as 
												"shadow projection."   
												
												To 
												the extent we're unconsciously 
												driven by fear, we become 
												susceptible to manipulation. 
												When millions of people project 
												their unconscious shadows onto 
												others, they conjure up the very 
												danger everyone is trying to 
												escape from.    
												
												
												
												
												Wilhelm Reich made these 
												dynamics explicit during the 
												rise of Hitler (see his 1933 
												book, 
						 
						
						The Mass Psychology of Fascism) 
												and they're the premise of all 
												totalitarian regimes to this 
												day. 
													
													
													
													After 
													
													9/11, we were told 
													that our enemy was the 
													Muslim world; now the 
													"enemy" is invisible and 
													might await us at every door 
													handle, or creep into us as 
													we kiss, hug or even 
													breathe.  
													  
													
													
													The more 
													extravagant the neurotic 
													cinema that's playing in our 
													minds, the easier it is for 
													external powers to control 
													and use us for their 
													interests.      
												
												The great unveiling  
												
												
												Much more than just a difficult 
												trial for humanity, the Covid-19 
												outbreak also holds the 
												possibility for collective 
												healing from the predatory mass 
												infection of Wetiko.  
												  
												
												
												We can make 
												sense of it as a global somatization - or symbolic 
												simulation - of the underlying 
												Wetiko disease. As with every 
												outbreak of severe disease, the 
												deeper patterns are now coming 
												unstuck in plain sight at the 
												global level.   
												
												
												
												We're now witnessing a 
												simultaneous unveiling, 
												breakdown and intense 
												exaggeration of Wetiko: 
													
														
														
														
														
														On an ecological level, 
														Covid-19 originated as a 
														direct result of our 
														civilization's 
														insatiable greed for 
														exponential growth. 
														 
														  
														
														
														Probably
														
														wild animals 
														transmitted the virus to 
														people after the 
														natural ecosystems which 
														were home to them were 
														destroyed by the 
														ecocidal steamroller of 
														civilizational 
														"progress."  
														  
														
														
														And now 
														we're equally astonished 
														to see how quickly
														
														the air can clear in 
														China, the speed 
														at which
														
														wildlife returns 
														to urban areas, and how 
														suddenly old ecocidal 
														endeavors collapse 
														before our eyes (e.g. 
														the
														
														S. fracking industry). 
														   
														
														
														
														On an economic level, 
														Covid-19 has been the 
														straw that's broken the 
														camel's back, setting 
														off the chain reaction 
														of a long overdue 
														financial collapse.  
														  
														
														
														The 
														lockdown has sent our 
														globalized economy into 
														a full-blown, rapid "evaporation," 
														with entire industries 
														halting, millions of 
														workers being laid off 
														from one day to the next 
														and stock markets 
														crashing.  
														  
														
														
														The fossil 
														fuel industry faces its 
														"gravest 
														challenge in its 
														100-year history," 
														from which it may never 
														recover.
														 
														  
														
														
														
														The Federal Reserves 
														are currently lending 
														big banks an additional 
														$1 trillion a day, 
														which is to say, we're 
														now barely keeping the 
														economic system on life 
														support. 
														   
														
														
														
														On the social and 
														psychological levels, we 
														see both a collective 
														frenzy of extreme Wetiko 
														behaviors and also many 
														people breaking free...   
														
														On 
														one hand, social 
														atomization, the desire 
														for control and egoistic 
														panic are reaching 
														surreal pinnacles. 
														
														   
														
														We 
														are seeing a
														
														massive surge in 
														domestic abuse 
														and the rapid conversion 
														of liberal societies 
														into police states; even 
														leftists are praising 
														the strengthening of 
														top-down government and 
														restrictions on civil 
														liberties. 
														
														   
														
														On the other 
														hand,
														
														thousands of local 
														grassroots initiatives 
														practicing mutual aid 
														have popped up from one 
														day to the next. 
														
														   
														
														Millions are entering a 
														rare moment of 
														reflection and of asking 
														"what's essential?" 
														While locked down in 
														quarantine, we're 
														confronted with 
														ourselves, our longings 
														and our lives. 
														
														   
														
														And many 
														recognize how deeply 
														we've been "socially 
														distanced" all along - 
														divided up by the 
														competitive ideals of a 
														precarious labor market 
														and our own inability to 
														engage in authentic 
														interpersonal 
														connection.     
												
												A parting of ways  
												
												
												What will happen next is 
												uncertain, but we can predict 
												that the chain reaction of 
												economic devastation may be 
												inevitable.  
													
													
													The global emergency 
												may have come to stay... 
												
												
												In other 
												words, we may not go back to 
												normal anytime soon, or perhaps 
												ever again.   
												
												
												What will happen in the next few 
												weeks and months will likely 
												shape the world for many years 
												to come. Rather than resisting 
												the forces of entropy and 
												indulging in faint hopes of a 
												return to normality, the future 
												will be on the side of those who 
												are able to embrace chaos and 
												disruption as an opportunity to 
												propose a different vision for 
												global society...   
												
												
												Naomi Klein, author of 
												
												
												
												The Shock Doctrine,
												
												says: 
												 
													
													
													
													"If there is one thing 
													history teaches us, it's 
													that moments of shock are 
													profoundly volatile.  
													  
													
													
													We 
													either lose a whole lot of 
													ground, get fleeced by 
													elites, and pay the price 
													for decades, or we win 
													progressive victories that 
													seemed impossible just a few 
													weeks earlier.  
													  
													
													
													This is no 
													time to lose our nerve." 
												
												
												Burdened by astronomical debt 
												and commanded by the imperative 
												for exponential growth, the 
												
												globalized capitalist system has 
												come to an irreversible breaking 
												point.  
												  
												
												
												The powers that be will 
												either have to make way for 
												system change or will stubbornly 
												continue to prop up the old 
												order with ever-more brutal 
												force.    
												
												
												While there may be many possible 
												futures in front of us, I want 
												to highlight the stark contrast 
												of the historic choice we're 
												facing, in two contrasting 
												future scenarios: 
												
												  
													
														
														
														
														
														Scenario #1: 
														Surveillance capitalism 
														
														After many 
														months of lockdown, 
														people have accepted the 
														new era of quarantined 
														existence.
 
														  
														
														Governments 
														have dismantled civil 
														liberties, human rights 
														and environmental 
														protections and, under 
														the pretext of health 
														and safety, deployed 
														unprecedented levels of 
														surveillance technology. 
														 
														  
														
														Mobile apps are used not 
														only to track people's 
														physical movements but 
														also their biochemical 
														reactions.  
														  
														
														As 
														Gideon Lichfield
														
														
														writes, 
														 
														
															
															
															"intrusive surveillance 
															(is) considered a small 
														price to pay for the 
														basic freedom to be with 
														other people."
															 
														
														In the 
														background of a daily 
														onslaught of 
														fear-invoking messages, 
														governments further 
														redistribute wealth from 
														the bottom 99% to 
														
														the 
														elites.
														   
														
														Banks, fossil 
														fuel and airline 
														industries are bailed 
														out with taxpayer's 
														money, while social 
														security and public 
														health systems are 
														further dismantled. 
														   
														
														Austerity measures and 
														the abolition of cash 
														further marginalize 
														working people, the poor 
														and the homeless. 
														   
														
														General apathy and 
														numbness have reached a 
														dimension where the 
														daily shooting of 
														migrants at the borders 
														and other atrocities no 
														longer provoke any moral 
														outcry. 
														   
														
														Locked into 
														their flats, afraid of 
														infection, monitored by 
														digital body sensors, 
														the powers that be have 
														almost entirely crippled 
														people's ability to 
														organize themselves and 
														resist. 
														   
														
														Should protests 
														or strikes still occur, 
														the mass media can 
														report on new dangerous 
														infections spreading so 
														that governments can 
														swiftly impose new 
														curfews to "keep our 
														communities safe." 
														   
														
														At 
														some point, with climate 
														breakdown, water crises 
														and food shortages 
														worsening, the system is 
														no longer able to 
														disguise its collapse. 
														   
														
														Chaos and violence can 
														no longer be contained.
														   
														
														The rich retreat to 
														their gated compounds in 
														remote areas, while 
														masses of people find 
														themselves trapped in 
														disintegrating urban 
														centers.   
														
														
														
														
														Scenario #2: Ecological 
														and social emancipation 
														
														
														In the months of 
														uncertainty and economic 
														disintegration, millions 
														of people begin to 
														organize themselves at 
														the local grassroots 
														levels to cover their 
														basic needs.
   
														
														In this 
														time of hardship, they 
														rediscover the power of 
														community, solidarity 
														and localism. As people 
														help each other through 
														sickness and challenge, 
														a spirit of empathy and 
														interdependence spreads.
														
														   
														
														After many months of 
														unemployment, public 
														chaos and food 
														shortages, hopes for 
														strong government and a 
														return to normality have 
														finally faded. 
														
														   
														
														Many 
														realize that either we 
														live out collapse alone 
														or we get through this 
														together. 
														   
														
														The emergency 
														initiatives of 
														neighborhood aid now 
														turn into more long-term 
														initiatives of social, 
														economic and ecological 
														re-organization. 
														
														   
														
														People 
														start collective gardens 
														and food cooperatives to 
														supply themselves with 
														local organic crops and 
														open solar energy task 
														forces to decentralize 
														and democratize their 
														energy supply. 
														
														   
														
														More and 
														more people leave the 
														cities to found 
														communities in the 
														countryside, where they 
														engage in restoring 
														ecosystems and radical 
														social experimentation 
														for a more trust-based 
														and loving way of 
														living. 
														   
														
														People work 
														together with 
														progressive governments 
														on large-scale 
														ecological 
														rehabilitation in 
														response to the climate 
														crisis, while 
														governments support 
														citizens' agency through 
														introducing Universal 
														Basic Income. 
														
														   
														
														In the 
														background of this 
														astonishing social and 
														ecological movement, a 
														profound cultural and 
														spiritual transformation 
														takes place - a shift of 
														consciousness, 
															
																
																
																
																from the Wetiko drive for 
														domination to 
														cooperation with all 
														living beings
																
																
																from 
														atomizing mass societies 
														to communities of trust
																
																
																from the patriarchal 
														condemnation of Eros and 
														the feminine to a 
														culture that celebrates 
														sensual love in its 
														freedom and dignity
																
																
																from subduing the Earth 
														to honoring her inherent 
														sacredness
																
																
																from fearing 
														death to acknowledging 
														our eternal existence...     
												
												System change: the time 
												is now  
												
												
												The dangers of totalitarianism 
												are dire and real and are 
												becoming concretized in many 
												countries already.  
												  
												
												
												But we 
												mustn't forget that those 
												measures are the last resort in 
												prolonging 
												
												the death of a system 
												that's already on its way out.  
												  
												
												
												At this point, globalized 
												capitalism is only being kept 
												alive by our fearful projections 
												and our inability to imagine 
												something new, which is to say, 
												if people can leave fear behind 
												and unify around a shared vision 
												of the future they want, nothing 
												can stop the inevitable 
												transition.   
												
												I 
												see the keys to system change 
												lying in three essential 
												realms of our lives:   
													
													
													
													1 -
													The spiritual sphere   
													
													
													Having exaggerated Wetiko to 
													unthinkably surreal heights, 
													Covid-19 strangely invites 
													us into a dimensional shift 
													of being. 
													  
													
													
													As Paul Levy, the 
													author of 
			
			
			Dispelling Wetiko - Breaking the Curse of Evil, 
													maintains, the anti-virus 
													hidden with the Wetiko 
													disease is the awakening to 
													its dream-like nature - a 
													realization which has the 
													potential to radically 
													change our world.   
													
													
													If we continue to react to 
													the embodiments of Wetiko 
													outside of us (e.g. viruses, 
													external enemies or the 
													dangers of totalitarianism...) 
													as if they were separate 
													from us, we will continue to 
													act in ways that feed the 
													very dynamic we're afraid 
													of.  
													  
													
													
													But if we begin to see Wetiko playing out 
													within 
													ourselves, it loses its grip 
													on us.  
														
														
														Compassion opens our 
													eyes to understanding that 
													which we previously could 
													only fear, judge or hate.
														   
														
														Trust reconciles us with the 
													world and our fellow beings. 
														   
														
														Compassion and trust are the 
													ultimate anti-viruses of Wetiko. 
													
													
													We may suddenly wake up and 
													realize how all systems of 
													domination have never been 
													"real" as such, their 
													"reality" has always only 
													existed through our consent. 
													 
													  
													
													
													Money, authority, society, 
													pandemics... we can now see 
													the dreamlike nature of what 
													we believed to be rock-solid 
													and unchangeable.   
													
													
													To awaken from the fearful 
													web 
													
													of Wetiko is to 
													simultaneously awaken to the 
													interdependent web of Life. 
													This is such a profound 
													shift from where we come 
													from in the Western world 
													that it's hard to even find 
													words for it.  
													  
													
													
													The 
													fear-stricken mind always 
													asks for immediate 
													conclusions, solutions, 
													fixes.    
													
													
													But maybe there is no such 
													"fix" right now. Maybe, what 
													this moment calls for is for 
													us to let go of all our 
													notions of self-importance, 
													superiority and domination 
													and to surrender to a 
													greater-than-human 
													intelligence and guidance, 
													to inquire for orientation 
													from the Earth and the 
													Indigenous wisdom of 
													cultures centered around the 
													Earth. 
													 
													  
													
													
													In this experience of 
													communion lies a truth that 
													is unambiguous, absolute and 
													deeply healing: all life is 
													sacred. This isn't only a 
													private experience, but an 
													insight into the inherent 
													matrix of Life. 
													   
													
													
													In alignment with this 
													matrix we stand outside the 
													vicious cycles of fear, 
													infection and violence.       
													
													
													2 -
													The social sphere   
													
													
													As Wetiko plays out 
													relationally, its 
													dissolution is a collective 
													endeavor; a historic project 
													of developing ways of living 
													together in which we can 
													heal our broken relationship 
													to the Earth and each other, 
													and develop deep trust among 
													ourselves.   
													
													
													To build trust, we need 
													conditions which no longer 
													force us to lie, disguise or 
													protect ourselves.  
													  
													
													
													We need 
													ways of living, loving, 
													working and relating in 
													which we can truly recognize 
													each other and dare to show 
													what we actually think and 
													feel, love and desire.  
													  
													
													
													"Trust" is a word often 
													used, but, 
														
														
														what does it mean 
													in the delicate realms of 
													our souls, such as love, 
													sexuality and spirituality, 
													where our vulnerabilities 
													tend to be the greatest? 
														 
													
													
													This entails nothing short 
													of a social revolution.   
													
													
													Dieter Duhm, a mentor 
													and teacher of mine, and 
													author of
													
													The Sacred Matrix,
													
													writes, 
														
														
														
														"Trust is not only 
														classified as 
														psychological; it is 
														above all a political 
														term - the most 
														revolutionary of all - 
														for we need to renew the 
														entire societal 
														structure to bring about 
														sustainable, systemic 
														trust." 
													
													
													This revolution may not 
													occur in mass movements 
													immediately, but it can 
													begin in small groups - 
													wells of coherence - and 
													extend across society from 
													there, by virtue of raising 
													a new field of 
													consciousness. 
													   
													
													
													Based on 40 years of radical 
													experimentation, the "Healing 
													Biotopes Plan" 
													offers a respective vision 
													for such comprehensive 
													transformation.       
													
													
													3 -
													The political and economic 
													sphere   
													
													
													Freedom in the long-term 
													requires our capacity to 
													resist any restriction to 
													civil and human rights in 
													the short-term.  
													  
													
													
													In this time 
													of social distancing, let us 
													stand in solidarity 
													together, especially with 
													all those who are 
													marginalized, rejecting any 
													narrative of "us versus 
													them."   
													
													
													As the globalized system 
													crumbles, localization will 
													be the key to the future. 
													 
													  
													
													
													Now is the moment to 
													decentralize supply systems 
													for water, food and energy, 
													to invest in regenerative 
													agriculture and practices of 
													ecosystem restoration, to 
													create seed banks and 
													exchange, and to establish 
													networks and economic 
													mechanisms of mutual aid, 
													resource sharing and 
													reciprocal gifting.  
													  
													
													
													Localization not only offers 
													food sovereignty but also a 
													path to political autonomy - 
													as we take charge of our own 
													basic needs, we can come 
													together to make 
													collaborative decisions from 
													the bottom up.  
													  
													
													
													From various
													
													ecosystem restoration 
													practices to the
													
													permaculture,
													
													seed saving and
													
													ecovillage 
													movements, all the way to 
													large-scale social movements 
													like
													
													Extinction Rebellion 
													and experiments of radical 
													grassroots democracy like
													
													Rojava and the
													
													Zapatistas, the 
													world offers a thousand 
													examples showing that this 
													path is viable.   
													
													
													Because the spiritual, 
													social, and 
													economic-political spheres 
													are so inseparably 
													intertwined, successful 
													system change will rely on 
													profound structural 
													transformations in these 
													three realms in parallel.  
													  
													
													
													It 
													doesn't mean we must all do 
													everything at once, it means 
													we must support each other. 
													May we each listen deeply 
													for what we're now called to 
													do and be, while remaining 
													aware of each other.  
													  
													
													
													As much 
													as narratives of isolation 
													and social distancing 
													threaten to keep us afraid 
													and separate, our ability to 
													go through this crisis 
													relies on our ability to 
													organize and build 
													alliances, remembering that 
													we are community.   
												
												
												Whatever we may do, may we 
												remember that this is a moment 
												of unique historic possibility. 
												
												 
												  
												
												
												As Julian Assange
												
												told 
												Yanis Varoufakis from his prison 
												cell by phone, 
												 
													
													
													"Anything goes... 
												Everything is now possible." 
													
												 
												
												
												And 
												if there's one thing that 
												Covid-19 has taught us, it is 
												that dramatic shifts of 
												collective behavior can actually 
												occur overnight...
										
									
								
							
						
					
				
			
			 
			  
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