What Is the Inner Emotional Truth of the Japanese Nuclear Debacle?

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We have just had a spiritual wake up call from the folks from the Land of the Rising Sun.
Radiation bell warnings went off, and right along with those, a spiritual alarm sounded to those who have ears to hear it.
Everyone is asking, "How can this happen in such an advanced technological nation?" The answer to that question is very easy for anyone who is attuned to how our consciousness creates "reality".
Or, at least, what we think of as reality.
Japan is by all standards a very modern country with a robust economy.
It is an industrial Goliath that manufactures the most popular cars in the world.
Many believe they are the best as well.
They are the #1 money maker for the American film industry outside of the US itself.
They buy and use more smart phones than anywhere else in the world.
Anyone who visits Japan comes back with an experience of a very clean and modern society.
They say the people are VERY polite, and they report NEVER seeing any person expressing anything like anger.
Actually, hardly ANY feelings are exhibited by those folks, they say.
THAT is the problem, in my opinion.
I will explain.
When feelings are not handled in the most effective way, the energy is stored in the subconscious mind, and causes a "pressure cooker" effect to result.
This is true for individuals, as well as large groups of people, i.
e.
, countries.
The whole world experienced such an effect in the 1930's when everyone was so suppressed with their feelings.
You can see it when you watch any interviews done back then on documentaries.
It resulted in the 2nd great conflagration...
World War ll.
Japan at that time had the most suppressed people in the world.
While the world has now moved up into a more expressive phase with terrorists and protests all over, Japan is STILL very similar to what it was in the 1930's.
Polite, never an expressed word, and, as a nation, holds everything inside.
Even now, with a radioactive nightmare brewing, it is still fairly quiescent.
It is certainly easy to take that if you are a visitor.
However, it does have repercussions, as we are seeing.
Feelings are stored inside us as energy when suppressed.
If we don't release them, over a long period, they can have very dangerous health effects on us like heart disease and cancer.
Stress, or tension, is nothing but unreleased feelings.
High blood pressure is even called hypertension! If we learn how to release this suppression with a powerful technique (as I was taught by a Master), the energy is easily discharged and gone forever.
We feel better, and our life and health improve as a nice side benefit.
As a country, the suppression causes "natural" and man-made catastrophes.
If Japan learns to stop suppressing all their feelings and at LEAST express them, they will be healthier as a nation.
Releasing is far better, though.
The disasters will slow, and they will have much faster reaction to it when it does happen.
Suppressing slows down positive action to solve problems.
It keeps us and them from discriminating on the best SOLUTIONS.
Feelings actually OBSTRUCT the highest way out of a bad situation and slow what could be a rapid response to dire circumstances.
Their embarrassment and not wanting us to know how bad the situation was kept them from allowing many offers of help to be utilized from all over the world.
Instead of its getting worse, we could be on the way out of this right now.
Japan's problem is the world's problem now because nuclear fallout travels everywhere with the wind.
And this is NOT a divine wind.
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