
March 2011 - Blessings to Japan from Clanton, Alabama:
I can't even begin to imagine the horror one must feel when it seems your whole world is crumbling around you. As if the earthquake that hit (measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale) wasn't enough, along comes a Tsunami, literally wiping out entire villages. Thousands dead, God only knows how many displaced. And then there is the nuclear meltdown. But you know all this (even if you don't read the news, you most likely know about this.)
If you've ever strolled through a Japanese garden, then you know tranquility. If you've seen a smile on a child's face and felt a tug at your heart, then you know compassion. Share it now, please.
My goal for this blog is to send love and light to the people of Japan and beyond. To tell each and every one that we are thinking of them, praying for them, sending them the love and light as a force of one - backed by the world's most powerful tool: love.
Please post your words, share with these who have lost so much. Kindness matters, compassion reaches the unreachable and love truly does conquer all.
I will make every effort to see that everyone who wants to post here can. And I will use every resource available to let the people of Japan know that the world cares!!!Namaste,
Lynn West
There are no words to express my sorrow for what those people are going through. The memory of the earth quake we had here in the bay area is still fresh in my mind and although it was disastrous it pales in comparison to what they are going through. Wish I could load up my tractor and go give em a hand.
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