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Pink, SuperMoon Reading – Focus COVID-19

Today I am offering a Pink Full Moon Microbe Guide Reading.

I consulted my Microbe Animal Guide Oracle cards, and the focus of the question was on COVID-19.

The Microbe Guide that appeared is the Milky Seas Microbe. It is called Vibrio Harveyi. V. harveyi is bioluminescent.

Microbe Communication

Besides bioluminescence, this microbe has a population density-sensing (quorum sensing) ability. This means that V. harveyi is able to communicate with her sister cells when amassed in large numbers, and can drive them to all act together to accomplish one goal. Right now, we need to learn these lessons from V. harveyi. We are in this together, this virus has affected all of us globally. And we are communicating with each other on a wide-variety of topics to help us survive and conquer the virus.

Lesson 1

This microbe teaches how communities can act in a unified way, by communicating on the same wavelength and in the same language. Right now, due to pandemic-driven social distancing, we are migrating enmasse to online communication venues. So this message from Vibrio harveyi is pertinent.

Microbe Guide Lesson 1

Make sure all your mass communications are clear, uplifting and free from harm.
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Lesson 2

Due to her bioluminescence, V. harveyi does create a beautiful Milky Sea effect that can be seen from space, when she occupies oceanic alga. But just because she creates beauty, does not mean she can't be dangerous.

Microbe Guide Lesson 2

Beware a beautiful fake. During this pandemic, snake oil shysters abound, with promises of quick cures or medications that will prevent COVID-19. V. harveyi cautions us to be vigilant. Vet everything you can, before making a purchase or ingesting a so-called cure. Make sure you visit CDC, and WHO websites for the right information. And also, pay attention to the Public Health advisories in your region.
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Lesson 3

Vibrio harveyi is a pathogen of fish and invertebrates, including sharks, seabass, seahorses, lobster, and shrimp. These stricken creatures glow in the dark when infected due to the bioluminescent quality of V. Harveyi.

Microbe Guide Lesson 3

Be careful of food contamination. Since food is still getting handled by people, you want to take extra precautions after buying food right now. Make sure to wash it more thoroughly than you normally do.

Here is another video for you to enjoy. It is an example of a "Who's Your Microbe?" reading, in which Vibrio harveyi is the Microbe Guide that is discussed.

Wishing you all good health and safety during these COVID times.

JeM YinJoy, Ph.D.

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