Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Japan: Not Just Another Disaster


"There's no disaster that can't become a blessing and no blessing that can't become a disaster." Richard Bach

The world watches in horror as Japan endures the incredible triple whammy trifecta of earthquake, followed by tsunami and nuclear emergency. It you didn't know you were watching news reports, the televised images might seem to be the special effects of a science fiction/action movie.

So powerful was this 9.0 earthquake (the 5th largest on record) that the axis of the earth shifted. The earth actually contracted and began spinning faster making Friday slightly shorter by 1.8 microseconds in time. Japan moved closer to the United States by eight feet.

In my work as an intuitive, it isn't unusual for me to sense events before they occur. Last week I told hubby something big was coming to the world, though I did not know specifics. (This "knowing" is something like the calm and still electrical feeling in nature just before a thunderstorm. I call this the human version of sonar.)

There were interesting reports of bizarre fish behavior off the coast of Mexico. Perhaps the fish and I had similar sonar action!

There is a saying that shifting tectonic plates may coincide with shifts above ground as well. There is no doubt shifting is occurring above ground on the global level of humanity. The time for survival of the fittest mentality is over and we must now embrace the wisdom of teamwork.

Pundits have said that only a major crisis would shake up Japan enough to bring political and economic change. It is not only Japan that is being forced to confront issues. Crisis is occurring worldwide all at once, shaking up the status quo and forcing us to change and adapt quickly - whether we like it or not.

What if anything can we learn from the tragic circumstances in Japan?

We could take a lesson from the Japanese when it comes to technical preparedness. Japan has shown it runs extremely well in both planning and training ahead of time for calamity events like earthquakes.

In coping with this massive disaster the response tactics have been rehearsed, coordinated, well practiced - and it shows.

We see evidence of their innate sense of morality. Their civility during emergency, combined with an unsinkable sense of community in this largely Buddhist population, is worth notice.

The first supplies to the evacuation centers were donations of food from local grocers. Individuals staying in the evacuation centers automatically distributed the food evenly among themselves. One man gave his bowl of food to an elderly man that had not eaten.

Supplies remain extremely scarce. Evacuees say breakfast might be rice and tomatoes, nothing for lunch. Dinner is bread.

Still they share what is available.

The owner of a local sake company said he did not care about the loss of his assets only about history of his company, and the safety of his employees. He spent three days searching for them. He was able to locate about 22 of his 50 employees.

Japanese society may have flaws but how many Americans have bosses like that?

The Mayan calendar (so often misinterpreted by New Age) describes these times as crisis combined with opportunity.

Perhaps calamity is capable of bringing out the best in us.

The online Network for Good.com has outperformed traditional methods of fundraising for charity and disaster by making it possible to donate to any charity online any time of day or night, research or network with 1.2 million charities: volunteer, donate or partner with nonprofits.

These new networking ideas are a move toward a more efficient distribution through a larger outreach.

Networks and charities important are wonderful. However nothing is more powerful or more important than this single internal change: We must begin to speak with and to each other.

The Hopi say the time of the lone wolf is over. The attitude of every man for himself only creates division and belongs to the past.

If we can begin with knowing and caring about our immediate community and our neighbors - not just our loved ones and family- then we will begin to understand the concept of teamwork, both at home and beyond.

Cohesive teamwork: this is what makes a company, a society, a civilization, a nation or a neighborhood thrive.

What we can learn from the Japan disaster?

We learn from the strength and spirit of the Japanese people who have opened their homes to each other and are sharing their scarce resources.

As one citizen said "It's a Japanese thing."

Crisis combined with opportunity - the choice to act in favor of the collective good - THIS is the way of our evolution.

Sorrow will pass away. Reflection will lead us to a brighter future.








Karen Tallkat Conley intuitive counselor and educator, enjoys assisting others in recognizing and connecting with their own intuitive knowing, potential and life purpose. Powerful motivational and often comedic speaker, radio show host and storyteller, she inspires, captivates and warms the hearts of her audience and clients. She offers insights, wisdom and spiritual guidance which lead her clients toward creating a deliberate reality,a life that is authentic and meaningful.


Saturday, April 9, 2011

Earthquake in Japan 2011 - What We Should Really Know About This!


The recent earthquake in Japan was heart wrenching but what is the real meaning of it all? How does this fit with everything that is happening in the world right now and the 2012 theory? There seems to be such a mixture of opinions but many people don't know some of the scientific facts behind it all.

I think we only have to watch the news recently to realize there really is something going on with the planet. Last weeks shocking earthquake in Japan and subsequent devastating Tsunami just highlighted the fact. Before that we had the earthquake in New Zealand, then there was Chilli, Indonesia, there has been volcano activity, landslides, floods, strange weather patterns and even disease in Haiti. Not to mention the political and civil unrest all over the world and the unstable financial global economy.

So what does it all mean...are we really headed for the end of the world like some say?

The thing is that what we see is people really don't want to believe they are anything more than natural disasters that happen all the time through history. While that is true have we ever seen such frequency?..I don't think so! So there seems to be a kind of collective denial going on. We get no real answers from our Government's and it really does seem like they don't want to tell us anything or they don't really know.

Yet what is happening is very real and the pictures we are seeing on our TV sets and computers these days look like something from a movie, and they are happening with alarming frequency.

Now I don't like to be a scaremonger by any means, I have too much in my life for that but a few years ago I began to research this whole 2012 theory and what I found was quite alarming. I think what most people perceive is that the 2012 issue is some kind of religious apocalyptic idea dreamed up by doomsday crazies. Well what I found is it is not that at all, it is in fact quite scientific and when you look into it you begin to realize we, the human race are but a blip in the great cycle of the universe of which this planet is also a small blip. It just so happens we think everything revolves around us which of course it doesn't.

This is part of a great cycle of planetary and universal change

Back to the point and that is that this whole 2012 theory is according to some very eminent and leading scientists as well as philosophers part of a great cycle of planetary change. It is not the first time it has happened either and in his book "Fractal time" Gregg Braden lays out how the Mayan civilizations some 5000 odd years ago experienced exactly what we are beginning to experience and left a record of it warning us. Believe it or not, well up to you but there is some pretty hefty evidence to support all this.

But once again it is not really discussed too much, at least not amongst the general public. We had the movie 2012 which just kind of makes a mockery of the whole thing really and did a great job at playing down the reality of the situation and making the whole business fantastical. But.....that doesn't mean it has gone away, and what we are seeing now is just the beginning apparently and you tell me but do some of the scenes we are watching now on Television look like a movie or what? So actually I made my own little movie about it in fact and you can watch it here... Earthquake in Japan 2011 what it means

It just could be the end of things the way we know them!

You see the 2012 thing is not a one day event like some will have you believe. There is a date which represents more of a climax in the cycle but the changes begin before that date and continue after it too and what we are witnessing is exactly that....the beginning of the cycle of world change, which is why it is not the end of the world but more of a change of the world. It just could be the end of things the way we know them as parts of our planet begin to get changed by nature.

So what can we do? Because when you watch that Earthquake in Japan and the Tsunami after it there is no way you can out run that thing!








Well look I don't have any great survival plan or anything like that but I do believe people should become more informed about it all and be prepared. At least don't bury your head in the sand because when you finally realize it might be too late. I mentioned one resource I read earlier a book by Greg Braden called "Fractal time" which you will have to buy but another resource is an eye opening Free report at http://www.2012officialreport.com

My name is Dean Wallis and I am just a normal guy writing about normal things in life. You may not agree or even like everything I have to say and sometimes I know I might be a bit controversial, but really I just like to say what's on people's minds about life but sometimes they are too afraid to say!!.....but I do have a wicked sense of humor so watch out!!