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"Talking to the Coronavirus" By Dr. Jennifer Lisa Vest, Ph.D

Updated: May 3, 2020

Transcription of Podcast "Journal of a Medical Intuitive"

Episode 7: Talking to the Coronavirus


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Welcome


Hello. Welcome to “Journal of a Medical Intuitive”. I’m your host Dr. Jennifer Lisa Vest, and we’re listening to a little music by Flower Productions. It’s a musical orchestral version of the coronavirus. What the virus would sound like; very interesting. And it fits the topic today because I’m talking about the coronavirus again today. In my most recent download I was actually able to speak to the coronavirus as a being and ask him some questions. He came through as a masculine energy. I want to talk about some of the answers I got from the coronavirus today.

Conversations with Coronavirus

I was able to go to the Akashic Records and have a conversation with the coronavirus.

I want to say first as a medical intuitive, this isn’t the first virus that I have spoken to. One of the ways that I work as a medical intuitive is that I can talk to different parts of the body to get information about the illness that the person is dealing with. And so sometimes I might talk to a liver or kidney or the heart or sometimes I’ll speak to a microorganism like a bacteria or a virus in the body and ask them questions like "Why are you here? What do you want? Is there a message you have for the person, is that why you’re here?"

And so I was able to go to the Akashic Records and have a conversation with the coronavirus, and I had a lot of questions. One of my first questions was about - I just tried to ask the question that I thought we all have about the virus. One of the first things that the virus told me was that it’s growing overtime and that the virus that we have today is not the virus we had a week ago. That the virus is growing. It’s getting strength and it’s feeding off of the planet. And getting strength and getting bigger and bigger. Now I know that’s not good news, but it is what it is. So I’m getting different information from the coronavirus some of it is uplifting some of it is difficult to hear. But I’ve been told by my guides that I’m supposed to provide these messages. I’m supposed to pass this information on. And so that’s what I’m doing, is passing it on.

Highly Adaptable Virus

He’s mutating... He is changing form again and again so that he can affect different populations at different times and keep moving over the planet in a wave.

So the first thing that he said was that he’s growing. And so I asked, “Well, how do you operate? What can people do? How do we survive you? What do we need to know?” And one of the things I said is “Well, your intention isn’t to kill everybody right? Because you want to stay alive.” And the virus said, “Yeah, they need hosts.” So he’s not trying to kill people off - that’s really not his intention. So I asked about that, about why some people are dying and what the purpose or the intention the virus is. And one of the things of the virus said was that he is very fast moving and very adaptable. And the way that he’s getting stronger is by the people who get infected and don’t develop symptoms. What the coronavirus says is that they’re going to be hosts in the future. And so those are the ideal host for the coronavirus because the coronavirus can come back to that person and infect them again and again and again. And so the ones that are dying now are the ones that can’t tolerate the coronavirus in its current form and the ones that are going to die in the future are the ones that were strong enough to tolerate the current form but won‘t be able to tolerate the mutation that happens in a few weeks or a few months.


Now the stronger the coronavirus gets, the fewer people survive. What the virus said is that he is changing. And so he is changing form again and again so that he can affect different populations at different times and keep moving over the planet in a wave. So he’s mutating. If the virus were to infect everybody at once and kill everybody then the virus would lose all his hosts and that wouldn’t serve his purpose. And so the way it works is that there is this continuous adaptation. The virus keeps moving, keeps moving and as moves over to different territory, different regions of the earth, it changes form two adapt to the new territory. And so there are certain territories where versions of the coronavirus don’t survive well, and so in order to be in those areas the coronavirus has to mutate to a different form to adapt to the environment. Also the virus reaches a certain saturation point in a community and then it has to move to another community to find new host. And so that’s why there’s going to be so much movement with his virus. Movement is really key to this virus. The virus relies heavily on excessive movement. It’s a very fast-moving virus. And if you were to compare this virus to other viruses in a race, the coronavirus-19 would be much faster than other viruses. That means it moves through populations more quickly and it moves out of populations more quickly than other viruses. It doesn’t hang around the way other viruses might hang around all winter like the influenza. Coronavirus doesn’t do that. It keeps it moving, keeps it moving. It has a totally different way of operating.

Coronavirus: A Doorway to Change

"If too many of you survive, then you won’t change. And if too many of you die, then there might not be enough of you left to change. So there has to be a kind of a moderation, a moderate number of people who don’t survive."

So I ask the coronavirus, “What is our defense against you? How do we protect ourselves from you?” And he said “Change. Change. You have to change. I’m an agent of change. That’s my purpose. I’m an agent of change, and so what I bring is I bring change. And it is up to the light workers to say whether or not they’re going to take advantage of this opportunity to change things for the better. There are others who might take advantage of this to change things for the worse. But all I am is a doorway and a portal to change. And the coronavirus said, “I’m neutral. I’m not a bad guy, I’m not a good guy, I’m just a virus guy who’s doing my thing. Coming to live my life. And I’m providing an opportunity to change. And I think that’s a good thing.”


And so I asked, “OK, but how do we survive you?” One of the things that he said is that “If too many of you survive, then you won’t change. And if too many of you die, then there might not be enough of you left to change. So there has to be a kind of a moderation, a moderate number of people who don’t survive.” And so I asked the hard questions that people are wondering. “Is there a number you can give me for how many?” And the answer was 5 million worldwide. And so he said, “If 5 million people died worldwide, that would be enough to change things in a major way. But if 25 million people died that would be too much to change things - that things would then fall apart. And then change would be difficult. And it would take a lot longer for people to change if that many people died.” But he just kept reiterating, “My purpose is change. And we can have change happen fast, or we can have change happen slow.”


Stickiness and Contagiousness

I asked, “Well, how long are people contagious?” And the coronavirus said “Months.” And some people can be sick with this for three months and they can be contagious pretty much the whole time... He said that people are actually more contagious when they’re less sick.

And so I said, “What else do we need to know about how this virus operates? Is there something different we can be doing from what we’re doing now? We’re currently isolating, disinfecting, doing everything we can to flatten the curve.” And one of the things that he said was that the virus is very sticky. He said “I’m very sticky. I stick to everything kind of like glue. I’m stickier than other viruses that you’re familiar with. I don’t just stick to surfaces. I stick to people; I still stay stuck to people for a long time. I stay stuck to surfaces for a long time. And so I asked, “Well, how long are people contagious?” And the coronavirus said “Months.” And some people can be sick with this for three months and they can be contagious pretty much the whole time. Not really the whole time, because there are days where the illness comes and goes in waves and the person gets sicker and better and sicker and so they’re not as contagious the whole time.


But what was interesting - something at the corona said that didn’t really make sense to me and I kind of questioned him on it, but I’m going to share it anyway because I’m just a messenger, and I am hoping this is going to be helpful for people - But he said that people are actually more contagious when they’re less sick. And so when they’re less sick, they’re moving around a lot more. They’re touching everything and they’re spreading it everywhere. And also because when a person is very very sick the virus is super focused at that point on the cells of the body of the host. So there’s less interested at that point in spreading. Whereas when the person is in a period of remission or asymptomatic, or has light symptoms, than the virus is looking to move around and interact with more - is looking for more host. And so do you have you know the perfect storm of the virus is seeking out new hosts. At the same time, the person is like “I don’t feel so bad. I’m going to go out and do this, do that.” And then they start spreading it everywhere and giving the virus all of these opportunities to jump into other hosts, other surfaces. And so it has to do with the stickiness of the virus - that there’s something about the stickiness of the virus that changes depending upon how advanced the illness is in the body.


And so I said to the virus, “It seems counterintuitive; we tend to think of people as very sick as having the largest viral load and being the most contagious - they’re coughing on people, they have body fluids in the hospital, aren’t they the most contagious people? The people who are really sick?” And the virus said “No” - that if people are getting sick because they are around people who are super sick, it’s not because they’re getting spit on by the sick person. It’s actually because the sick person has already spread their virus on all of their belongings, on their bed, and the entire room. And it’s actually all of that that’s making people sick. And so what will be helpful is to decontaminate everything associated with a sick person. All of their belongings, their room, their bed, everything the air around them - if that could all be decontaminated, then you would not see a lot of people getting sick by being in the room with that sick person. You’re much more likely to see people getting sick, say, the emergency room, or the waiting room, or at home, or somebody is sick and has a lot of people visiting them.


And again reiterating that the virus is stickier when it’s outside of the body then when it’s inside of the body. And so one of the things he emphasizes is that the virus is capable of spreading to more people without a host than with a host. And so it’s actually the virus that’s on all of the surfaces that is spreading to other people. It’s not actually being spread from person to person nearly as much as it’s being spread from objects to persons. And so the virus doesn’t need the host to spread. But once the host has gone everywhere and has touched everything and breathed on everything, then the virus is out there doing it’s thing and doesn’t need the host anymore.

Cell Shape Predisposition

If there’s some type of characteristic like that where one person’s cell have a different shape to another person’s cells, then that predisposes them to be more likely to develop illness once you get the virus.

So I asked about if there any certain conditions that make some people more likely to get sick then other people. And the virus said it had to do with the type of cells - that it had to do with the cell shape. I guess there are distinctions between cell shapes between persons. And when I asked if there was a medical term for that, all that I was told was that it’s somewhat similar to Sickle Cell Disease where the blood vessels have different shape to them and that affects all kinds of other things in the body. And so if there’s some type of characteristic like that where one person’s cell have a different shape to another person’s cells and that predisposes them to be more likely to develop illness once you get the virus.

Confirmation on Bullying Energy


He did reiterate what was shared earlier about bullying and vulnerability - that people who are being bullied or have been bullied, who are oppressed or have been oppressed are also more vulnerable to the virus. But also that the bullies are also vulnerable - or they will be eventually. Maybe not right now, but in a later version of it.

Hospitable Environments for the Virus

Inside is more hospitable than outside... If there’s no open windows, open doors, no air is being circulated, air-conditioning, heat, things like that also makes for a very hospitable environment for the virus.

And so one of the things that the virus said is that the reason this virus is more widespread in densely populated areas like New York or an inner cities is because everybody is sharing the same objects. They’re sharing the same spaces, the same bathrooms, the same hallways, the same alleyways. And so there are a lot more opportunities for the virus to jump from objects or air onto hosts in these densely populated areas. And there are a lot more people just spreading the virus around, just by touching everything and breathing.


And there are also certain places, which are really hospitable to the virus. Inside is more hospitable than outside, although I can be proliferated outside too. But places that are moist without being too hot, warm, moist places help to proliferate the virus. So bathrooms and kitchens and swimming pools and saunas and gyms, locker rooms, yoga studios, massage studios, places where there is perspiration where it’s warm and cozy, or where some effort has been made to keep the air circulating or keep the air contained or modulated. So if there’s no open windows, open doors, no air is being circulated, air-conditioning, heat, things like that also makes for a very hospitable environment for the virus.

Effective Chemicals

There is one thing that’s not a harsh chemical that helps - and that’s oil... He said that oil was also something that could actually be used to clean - that the virus can be broken up with oil.

There was kind of an interesting thing that he said about behaviors. I asked if there’s any behaviors we can engage in that would protect us apart from what we already doing. And he mentioned something interesting about chemicals. He said that there are some people that wear a lot of chemicals – kind of unnatural things on their skin, like make up, and different chemicals in their hair. And actually it’s harder for the virus to attach to all those chemicals. And so what you are going to see is that people who have a lot of really unhealthy toiletries are actually less likely to pick up as much of the virus as people who are wearing more natural things. And so there’s going to be a temporary tendency for people to move in the direction of chemicals like all these decontamination chemicals, bleach and all these harsh chemicals. And people are going to tend in that direction, with the hand sanitizers, different things because it works. But this is a stage in the development.


And there is one thing that’s not a harsh chemical that helps - and that’s oil. Now, I’m not a licensed physician, and I don’t recommend that anyone take anything I say and use it to go against what their doctors are telling them. So I’m just passing on some of this information, but please proceed with caution. So he said that oil was also something that could actually be used to clean - that the virus can be broken up with oil. And so people could put oil on their hair and their skin, or they could use oil to clean surfaces. I don’t know if that makes sense scientifically, and so hopefully they’ll be some science to come out to let us know whether or not using solutions with oil on them are affective against the virus.

THE ANSWER: Cure to Eradicate Coronavirus

“It’s not as difficult as it sounds. Because once people recognize the connection between these things and the proliferation of the virus, then we will be willing to make the changes. Right now, people are not aware of the connections. They are not seeing the connection between the oppression, the violence, the poverty, and the virus. They’re not seeing the connection yet. They’re not aware yet of how changing one changes the other. But as soon as we become aware of the connection, they will begin to get on board very quickly and start making these changes."

So I asked about all these people who are suffering. There’s lot of people suffering. Some are suffering from the pandemic, and others are suffering from the effects of the pandemic - like not having the money for food, not being able to pay you the rent, domestic violence - all kinds of things are happening. And I said, “What can we do to alleviate the suffering?”


And they said, “You can feed them. You can feed everybody. Everybody could be fed. This is bringing attention to the fact that there are people who need to be fed. And there’s all this food being wasted. And all of the food that’s being wasted could be given to the hungry, and there could be complete redistribution of food. And this would change the whole paradigm around farming and agro business and food supply and distribution of food. There could be a whole paradigm shift in how everything is done in the food industry, as a result of this big change brought on by the pandemic. And so if we’re worried about the people who are suffering, we can help them. We can feed them. We can feed them all. And we can have house them all. And we can free them all. We can put people in safe places, and make sure they have safe food and water. And if we do that for the whole planet, if we make sure everybody has food and water and a safe place to stay, that would protect all of us from the spread of the virus.


"And it will also have caused a shift in our understanding of our oneness and what it means when one person suffers, what it means for another person who was not suffering. The virus puts us all into connection, because a virus is like a net that’s spreading over the planet. And it’s connecting all of us to all of us. And so the virus is one being if you look at it from afar. The whole planet is covered in one coronavirus. And all the little microscopic viruses are just pieces of that grand virus. They’re all parts of that whole. And when we get infected as individuals then we’re all connected by the network of the virus. And if we begin to see this, we will begin to understand how we are all connected. That will help us to address the pandemic. Because if we can address everybody who is suffering, we will decrease the viability of the virus worldwide.


"So when we eliminate the conditions that make it thrive – the over credit housing, and the poor hygiene, and the insufficient food and water, and the energy of oppression, the energy of bullying and harm and violence - when we eliminate those energies and we eliminate those practices, and we change the environment, then the virus no longer proliferates. The solution is right in front of us, and it’s not that difficult. Taking care of all the people on the planet and making sure that everybody has food and water and a safe, clean place to live is actually easier to do than what countries are currently trying to do by isolating people and closing down everything and try to defeat the virus that way. It’s actually easier to do it this other way - it’s actually easier and faster. The way that it is currently being addressed slows down the progression of the virus, flattens the curve, but it doesn’t eliminate it. This other way of addressing it by feeding and clothing the planet and putting everybody in safe, clean housing, and limiting oppression and violence and fear, eliminates the virus altogether. It eliminates the virus in all of its forms - all of its mutations, and variations, and versions both in the present and times to come. Because it eliminates the energy matrix which birthed the virus. Once the energetic matrix which birthed the virus is destroyed, the physical matrix will also dissolve."


My response to that was to say, “You know, people are going to think that’s too hard. People are going to say, “Well, how can we eliminate hunger and homelessness and feed the whole planet and take care of the whole planet and end war and violence and rape? How can we do that? That’s a monumental.”


And the answer was, “Yes. This is a monumental event you are living through. And so if it is going to take monumental change to address it.” And they said, “It’s not as difficult as it sounds. Because once people recognize the connection between these things and the proliferation of the virus, then we will be willing to make the changes. Right now, people are not aware of the connections. They are not seeing the connection between the oppression, the violence, the poverty, and the virus. They’re not seeing the connection yet. They’re not aware yet of how changing one changes the other. But as soon as we become aware of the connection, they will begin to get on board very quickly and start making these changes.


And this could go on and on. This virus could circumnavigate the globe over and over and over again mutating and changing and wreaking havoc and finding new hosts. This could go on and on. Or, there could be a realization about the energetic cause and then there could be a shift and the behaviors could be changed, which could then eliminate the cause. and that would then eliminate the virus. and the potentiality for future viruses. And when people see this, then people will change. when they see this connection, this cause-and-effect connection - especially when they see how it affects the future, not just a present - then they will be willing to make these changes."


And they were explaining that we’re going to need everybody to work together for us to see this change; for us to see this cause-and-effect connection. It’s going to be up to the scientist in large part. The scientist are going to have to come together. They’re going to have to also come together with the activist and the healers and the artists and they’re going to have to come together with the politicians, with the organizers of people, the social workers, the counselors. They’re all going to have to come together - they can’t work separately anymore. They going to have to come together to figure this out and work together, because their mission is ONE. They’re going to have to find these links between the cause-and-effect. They’re going to have to find the links between the addressing the hunger, the homelessness, the violence, and the eradication of the virus. And once they discover these links, once they do scientist discover the links, once the others discover these things, they will have to document them and provide evidence of the link and then educate and broadcast the knowledge to everyone. And once that work is done, people will see the connection. The changes might be incremental at first before everyone gets on board, because people have to see it to believe it.


And so it might start in one place - where there will be one place on the planet where this work is done. People are housed and fed and violence is eradicated, and that part of the world has no virus and nobody’s getting sick. And then people see the connection and then they spread the word and the awareness spreads and then it goes to another place. And this is similar to the way social distancing and its effectiveness has spread. People saw them in certain cities enforced social distancing early on they were able to flatten the curve. And then once other cities and other states saw that, they decided to institute their own social distancing practices. But people had to see it they had to see the proof. And so when people see the proof, they will be willing to make the change. Then the understanding will spread.


Thank You

Medical intuition is all about combining "intuition" with "science". And so anything that I give as information, I always like to check it and make sure that there’s some evidence - that it’s true.

Thank you. You’ve been listening to “Journal of a Medical Intuitive” I’m your host, Dr. Jennifer Lisa Vest. That’s my most recent download from the coronavirus. Please remember to subscribe to my podcast on PodOmatic, so you can get updates on when the next episode will air. In my next episode, I’m going to address some of the science that supports the messages I’ve been getting for the last six weeks from my guides. As the information is coming in, I’m looking at the science, I’m looking at the medical studies coming out, and I’m looking to see if there is evidence that the information I’m getting is accurate. Medical intuition is all about combining intuition with science. And so anything that I give as information, I always like to check it and make sure that there’s some evidence - that it’s true. I encourage my listeners also to check everything that I say and to challenge me if anything I say is shown to be false. Thank you for listening, and today is April 29, 2020. Be safe.




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