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Meltdowns occuring over three cores at Fukushima plant

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Stillwater



The situation has intensified at the Fukushima Nuclear plant in Northeast Japan, one of two major facilities who's stability is in question at the moment following the 8.9 earthquake, and the subsequent explosion there Saturday the 12th.

There are now 2 cores at the facility believed to have undergone partial meltdowns, and a third which shows signs of following suit. The situation as it stands is as serious as the Three-Mile Island incident in Pennsylvania, and has the potential to become as serious as the Chernobyl accident if a full meltdown occurs.

Sea water and boric acid is being pumped into the cores in an attempt at cooling and radioactive absorption, and Iodine radioactive inocluations are being handed out.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42044156/ns/world_news-asia-pacific/?GT1=43001



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Xanth


moondreamer

Did I hear correctly somewhere that they are now also worried about volcanic eruption? :(
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Stillwater

Could be talking about the Shinmoedake Volcano in the south.

This is a highly active volcano that momentarily stopped activity 2 weeks prior to the quake, and resumed a couple days after.

In that particular case, I think they felt that lack of eruptions were actually a more significant sign.
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Pauli2

This is from a Newsletter I got:


News from The Monroe Institute

From the Desk Of Paul Rademacher:   


As I consider the situation in Japan, I cannot help but remember something I read years ago. This is a synopsis as best I can recall:

The driver of a mangled vehicle suddenly found herself floating above the wreckage scene.
From that vantage point she could see the rescue workers tending the victims of the multi-
car collision. She even saw her own body trapped in her crumpled auto. But that wasn't what
caught her attention.

What really entranced her were streaks of light that were emerging from the cars inching
past the carnage. Curious, she drifted over to see the source of these light beams and
suddenly realized that these were the prayers offered by the passersby. What's more she
could see angels responding to the cries for help on behalf of the victims.


Ever since I read that I cannot pass a wreck without offering up silent prayers, for I know it is not a futile exercise.

Our friends in Japan are going through a time of great trial. The scope of the damage is unthinkable and in the face of it we can feel terribly helpless. But now is the time to remember that we and they are truly "more than our physical bodies." As a result we have resources at our disposal that, even though the rest of the world may not appreciate them, are powerful tools of compassion.

So what can you do?
First, we invite you to send your love. Use whatever words you want: praying, sending healing energy, calling in angels of mercy both physical and nonphysical, imagining thoughts of healing and comfort, calling in each person's higher self. The labels are insignificant, it is the intention that counts.

Secondly please join in the effort to guide those who have passed away into the next stage of life. A group effort is scheduled for this Saturday, March 19. This request comes directly from Shirosuke, who is one of our graduates living in Tokyo. These are his instructions:

Meet at the crystal of The Monroe Institute on F12.
Make a circle, surrounding and charging yourself with energy.
Move to F21 and gather at the Bridge Café.
Move to F27 together and start retrievals.

Don't worry about the time because this work transcends normal conceptions of time. If you can't be
present, send you intentions of support.

Thirdly, donate to Doctors without Borders and the American Red Cross. These are folks who are in the
immediate area offering direct help. Send them energy and help as well.

And finally, choose consciously to view this from a helpful perspective. As Shirosuke requests, "Please do not feel sorry for us too much, because the sorrow or sadness become a large negative emotional wave. What we should do is to love them and the field."

Thank you for your help in this global healing effort.

With love and compassion,
Paul Rademacher
Former PauliEffect (got lost on server crash), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauli_effect