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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Earthquake, Tsunami and Japan: Is it Gods Will ?



The Japanese islands are rich in folklore and have an ancient civilization. They have dominated the world and have also displayed a mean and cruel streak where ever they have gone. They profess to be followers of Buddha but have always glorified war and the sword. The Samurai warriors and the Sumo wrestlers are held in the highest esteem.

Thus to my mind the entire Japanese civilization is a dichotomy, a situation where they have adapted all the teachings to suit only their cause and  have never thought of others. This is in sharp contrast to the Anglo Saxons who did exactly the opposite. They looked after the people they subjugated and unlike the Japanese did not indulge in mass scale atrocities.

YOU the reader might wonder what is the linkage of what I have written with an earthquake and the Tsunami that has hit Japan. I hate to pen this thought that the Japanese have been at the receiving end of these natural disasters as an act of God for the atrocities and profanity heaped on the people they defeated and subjugated. One has only got to read of the Japanese occupation of China during the last century to understand what I have written. The Japanese occupation of China was a nightmare and even now no sociologist can explain what transpired in the mind of the Japanese to indulge in mass rapes, murders, butchery, torture and beheading for no reason at all.
The photographs of rape of Nanking are available  on Wikipedia and they are a  matter of horror. The mass scale slaughter in the Car Nicobar island and subsequent actions of the Japanese are simply hair raising.  In fact cruelty is ingrained in Japanese culture. No race glorifies a ritual death,Hhara Kiri, but the Japanese do it. The famous write Yushi Mishima carried out a ritual death. It is all against what the Buddha preached.i
May be this is Gods way of warning the Japanese race, but I sincerely pray that such  disasters  do not occur again.

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