The Coronation

Written by:
Charles Eisenstein
Narrated by:
Charles Eisenstein

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
3
Narrator
2
Release Date
July 2022
Duration
5 hours 53 minutes
Summary
Renowned public speaker, bestselling author, social critic, and activist Charles Eisenstein offers a way forward from our present moment through a series of unforgettable essays that give us a new model of sense-making. Through a series of piercing essays, The Coronation takes listeners through the initiation of the Covid era?exploring topics like despair, hope, courage, division, and reunion?in this stunning collection. Paired with each essay is the author’s commentary locating the essay in a social, political, and spiritual journey. After all, it wasn’t only outward normality that the pandemic disrupted. Of all the social crises that COVID-19 has revealed, The Coronation addresses the most profound: the crisis in our sense-making. An old reality has disintegrated. This book reveals just how deep that breakdown is. Acknowledging it, we might build something more sound, more whole, and more sane. Underneath the shifting sands of the arguments and narratives, something else calls to us: the possibility of renewal, a revolution in the agreements and myths that organize society. *Individually, these essays have been read, shared, and discussed by tens of thousands of people around the globe, but they are collected together here for the first time!




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Steve A.

This series of essays documents the very slow evolution of a leftist liberal during the COVID plandemic of 2020 and 2021. In the beginning, he sympathizes in the very same sentence with those who lost loved ones (usually due to draconian and cruel hospital treatment protocols or the government-mandated admission of COVID patients into nursing homes) and those whose children can't go out on play dates (he's one of the latter group). The essays are sprinkled with the usual anti-Trump gratuitous comments until the final essay, where he comes to the realization that his loyalty to Big Brother has been betrayed, and he's finally angry about it.

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