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jimrinEven the miracle pine has died...

In the city of Rikuzentakata, Japan, out of 70,000 trees in the coastal area, a lone pine was able to withstand the tsunami.

Eventually, the tree succumbed to all the salt water in the soil and died. It was estimated the tree was about 173 years old (actually not as old as the original estimates). The city has rebuilt the pine as a memorial. The cost for restoration was enormous, though, exceeding $1.5 million. You can find many people on the Internet criticizing the decision for the restoration, saying that the money could have been better spent elsewhere… True, but sometimes you need to have something to help build hope, and remembering the tree’s amazing survival is something which local people can use to help give themselves strength to rebuild the community and their own lives.

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jimrinJapan cannot seem to get a break...

From an article from two days ago… Floods hit Japan, displacing hundreds of thousands of people.

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newsurfiegirlI am marking this goal as done

yet I know it will take a long time for the people in Japan to recover from this disaster, and I will continue to keep them in my thoughts! 10 months ago


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jimrinIt is the one year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami...

While much of Japan has moved on, the areas impacted by the tsunamis will take years to recover, and the area impacted by the radiation will take decades to recover.

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SoraMaeda 15 months ago


jimrinAs if last year's disasters were not bad enough...

including the floods in Thailand which severely impacted some of Japan’s electronic companies from being able to manufacture parts, parts of Japan were hit with a severe snowstorm yesterday which dumped up to 10 feet of snow in some areas. This is after parts of Japan also experienced record snowfalls in January. Some cities have now run out of funds allocated for snow removal. 52 people died in the latest storm.

Reference: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-snowstorm-kills-52-crushes-steel-bridge-135457568—abc-news.html 15 months ago


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WaynesworldThis is going to be a long haul.

It’s going to be so difficult for Japan and its leaders over a number of years, not just months.
I hope and pray that as few people are affected by the radiation leaks as possible and that they can contain it as best they can. I also hope that there will be no further earthquake activity in the same area in the near future.
I’m completing this goal for now, but I realize that Japan’s plight will continue for some time. 22 months ago


dragonfly35From Thich Nhat Hanh's Facebook Page

You are the Flame at the Tip of the Candle: Meditation for the 100th day after the Tsunami

It was exactly three months ago that the tsunami hit the Northeastern coast of Japan. Let us breathe mindfully, come back to ourselves and be with the direct victims of that gigantic catastrophe.

Let us tell our friends there, those who survived the catastrophe, that we are with them, we suffer with them, and we need their courage and their perseverance to maintain our hope. During the war in Vietnam, I myself underwent many moments close to despair. The village of Tra Loc, near the demilitarized zone separating North and South Vietnam, was rebuilt by our Buddhist social workers after it had been destroyed by the American bombing, just because it had been temporarily occupied by the other side of the war. Our young monastic and lay workers rebuilt it, only to see it destroyed a second time. “Shall we rebuild it again?” our workers there asked. “Yes, we have to rebuild it,” I answered. The village of Tra Loc was destroyed five times, and we rebuilt it five times. We had to, because otherwise we could have allowed despair to overtake us. The young people came to me and asked, “Thay, do you think that the war will end someday?” We did not see any sign telling us that the war was ending. We could not yet see the end of the tunnel. But in order to protect us from despair, I said, “Dear ones, the Buddha said everything is impermanent. The war is also impermanent. It cannot last forever. It will end someday. So let us trust in the Buddha.”

Dear brothers and sisters, please do not lose hope. We are aware that you are doing your best. Not only for you, but for your children, for your people, and also for us. We also need hope. Your courage and your compassion will help us retain our humanity and our hope. The situation is really difficult. But the world is with you. We are with you. The tsunami hit us all.

You are the flame at the tip of the candle. It is hot. That heat reminds us all that mother Earth is calling for help. And you shine the light for all of us. We need the light in order not to be drawn into the realm of darkness and forgetfulness. You are children of the Buddha, children of God. Please allow your compassion and courage to be your guide. We need you. And we try to be present for you in every way we can.

Dear brothers and sisters everywhere, please come back to your breath. Let us breathe mindfully to be aware of what is going on, and try our best to preserve our humanness.

Thich Nhat Hanh 23 months ago


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jimrinSad... but beautifully touching...

A group of over 200 retirees in Japan want to volunteer to clean up the radioactivity at the Fukushima nuclear power plant instead of the younger people who are risking their lives to do the job.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13598607

I have a better idea. Why not round up the TEPCO and government officials who were responsible for the lack of proper preparation and response… 1 year ago


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