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Ba-ba-Ra
27th April 2011, 22:45
This was sent out by a Buddhist, Anne Thomas, who has been living in Sendai for many years. I thought people would like to hear some other news than what we are getting on TV.

A letter from Sendai, Japan

ANNE THOMAS 3/14/2011


published online @ Ode magazine


Things here in Sendai have been rather surreal. But I am very blessed to have wonderful friends who are helping me a lot. Since my shack is even more worthy of that name, I am now staying at a friend's home. We share supplies like water, food and a kerosene heater. We sleep lined up in one room, eat by candlelight, share stories. It is warm, friendly, and beautiful.

During the day we help each other clean up the mess in our homes. People sit in their cars, looking at news on their navigation screens, or line up to get drinking water when a source is open. If someone has water running in their home, they put out a sign so people can come to fill up their jugs and buckets.

It's utterly amazingly that where I am there has been no looting, no pushing in lines. People leave their front door open, as it is safer when an earthquake strikes. People keep saying, "Oh, this is how it used to be in the old days when everyone helped one another."

Quakes keep coming. Last night they struck about every 15 minutes. Sirens are constant and helicopters pass overhead often.

We got water for a few hours in our homes last night, and now it is for half a day. Electricity came on this afternoon. Gas has not yet come on. But all of this is by area. Some people have these things, others do not. No one has washed for several days. We feel grubby, but there are so much more important concerns than that for us now. I love this peeling away of non-essentials. Living fully on the level of instinct, of intuition, of caring, of what is needed for survival, not just of me, but of the entire group.

There are strange parallel universes happening. Houses a mess in some places, yet then a house with futons or laundry out drying in the sun. People lining up for water and food, and yet a few people out walking their dogs. All happening at the same time.

Other unexpected touches of beauty are first, the silence at night. No cars. No one out on the streets. And the heavens at night are scattered with stars. I usually can see about two, but now the whole sky is filled. The mountains are Sendai are solid and with the crisp air we can see them silhouetted against the sky magnificently.

And the Japanese themselves are so wonderful. I come back to my shack to check on it each day, now to send this e-mail since the electricity is on, and I find food and water left in my entranceway. I have no idea from whom, but it is there. Old men in green hats go from door to door checking to see if everyone is OK. People talk to complete strangers asking if they need help. I see no signs of fear. Resignation, yes, but fear or panic, no.

They tell us we can expect aftershocks, and even other major quakes, for another month or more. And we are getting constant tremors, rolls, shaking, rumbling. I am blessed in that I live in a part of Sendai that is a bit elevated, a bit more solid than other parts. So, so far this area is better off than others. Last night my friend's husband came in from the country, bringing food and water. Blessed again.

Somehow at this time I realize from direct experience that there is indeed an enormous Cosmic evolutionary step that is occurring all over the world right at this moment. And somehow as I experience the events happening now in Japan, I can feel my heart opening very wide. My brother asked me if I felt so small because of all that is happening. I don't. Rather, I feel as part of something happening that much larger than myself. This wave of birthing (worldwide) is hard, and yet magnificent.

Thank you again for your care and Love of me

With Love in return, to you all,

Anne


May your troubles be less,
And your blessing be more.
And nothing but happiness,
Come through you door.




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Carmen
27th April 2011, 23:01
What wonderful people. Thank you for posting this.

Anchor
27th April 2011, 23:08
There is always a danger when I read things like this at work that I will "emit tears" :)

Carmen
27th April 2011, 23:16
Emit away anchor, you're allowed. These are days of males with their feminine side not disallowed, unlike the fifties, sixties and seventies!

ThePythonicCow
28th April 2011, 05:39
This is a popular one. See also:

Fukushima 50: Dead Men Walking (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?16672-Fukushima-50-Dead-Men-Walking&p=179266&viewfull=1#post179266)
Why is there no looting in Japan? (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?16397-Why-is-there-no-looting-in-Japan&p=179050&viewfull=1#post179050)
You Can Stop Worrying about a Radiation Disaster in Japan ~ Here's why... (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?16515-You-Can-Stop-Worrying-about-a-Radiation-Disaster-in-Japan-Here-s-why...&p=177745&viewfull=1#post177745)
THAT WAS MASSIVE 9.1 in Japan (Tsunami) (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?16048-THAT-WAS-MASSIVE-9.1-in-Japan-%28Tsunami%29&p=176427&viewfull=1#post176427)

sandy
28th April 2011, 05:58
Beautiful Post, Thank you,

How soon we forget, there are constant quakes still going on in Japan and the strength through love these wonderful beings are showing the rest of us is now dumbed down by most media. Sad that we don't hear these stories which abound I'm sure still today, as they are showing the way for the rest of us when it comes to a community coming together.