What the real situation amogst people in Japan is best shown from a letter that an English teacher from Sendai wrote to her friends, and is now
rapidly spreading on "facebook", and the "net"
"Here in Sendai everything looks pretty unreal. But I am blessed with lovely friends that help me a great deal.
Because my apartment dosent really deserve that name anymore i have mooved to a friend. We share what we have: water, food and heaters. We all sleep
by each other on the floor, eat by candle light, tell stories. It`s warm, and the atmosphere is friendly and lovely.
Over the day we help each other clean up the mess in our homes. Some sit in cars and watch the news on their navigation devices or stand in lines for
water when a hydrant becomes active. Iff somone gets water in their apartment, people put signs so others can come fill their canisters and buckets."
Says profesor Anne and adds:
"It is surprising how where I am located there are no thefts or pushing in lines. People leave their homes wide open because its safer that way iff an
earthquake hits. I hear them repeating: `it was like this once when everyone was helping each other.` The earthquakes keep coming back. Last night
there was one each 15 minutes. I hear sirens and helicopters all day.
There was water in our apartments last night for a few hours, and now it`s working over the day aswell. The electicity came back today afternoon. We
don`t have gas yet tho. But it`s all up to the location. For some it works, for others it does not. We havent washed for days. We feel dirty, but we
have more important things to worry about. I like how we have discarded the unimportant things. We are living to the fullest on the bases of instinct,
intuition, care, survival, not just for ourselves, but for the whole group", says the profesor.
"I am noticing odd paralel situations. In some places the homes are a total mess, and then I see a house with neatly folded beds, or clothes hanging
from the clothes lines drying in the sun. I see people standing in lines for food and water, and at the same time I see people walking their dogs.
There is unexpected beauty. At night there is compleete silence. No cars. There is noone on the streets, and the night sky is filled with stars.
Usualy you can see two or three, but now the whole sky is covered in stars. The mountains over Sendai stand firm and when the air is clear we can see
their glorious siluete in the sky", she continues in her letter.
The proffesor points out how the Japaneese people are wonderfull. "Each day I come to my apartment to see how things are, i`m sending this e-mail
because electricity is back, and I got water and food that somone has left on my doorstep, I have no idea who it was, but it is here for me. Seniors
in green hats go from door to door checking iff everyone is allright. People ask compleete strangers iff thay are allright. I cant see any signs of
fear. Collaboration with fate yes, but fear or panic no."
The letter allso states how citizens are warned that thay can expect more `strikes`, even of the same magnitude in the next month or more. Shaking is
felt all the time, as the profesor concludes:
"In these surcomstances I for some reason have a direct showing that there is a huge cosmic step forward in the whole world. I for some reason feel
that in the middle of these experiances in Japan my heart is opening wide. My brother asked me do I feel `smaller then a poppy seed` because of what
had happened. No. In fact, I feel somthing much larger than myself is happening. This wave of rebirths (around the world) is hard, but still
magnificent", says the profesor.
The letter was translated by me, so Please take it easy on me I did the best I could in the short time I have.
The letter was taken from a Croatian site in the link below, thank you!
danas.net.hr...
edit on 16-3-2011 by kera1337 because: typo
edit on 16-3-2011 by kera1337 because: typo