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Every people has its own karma. Every cause produces an effect. Any action taken produces the wave of reaction that drives and directs the universe. The Wave can be immediate or short-and long-lasting, and be painful. One example is the fate of the Jews, a people hated and persecuted as an orphan who has lived in a home until 1948 and that seems to suffer from any sort of curse that some regard the divine punishment for having put to death, Jesus Christ. Other countries, other cultures have paid the penalty of a bad karma. The karma of nations responding to a logic that finds its validation in a threat made several times in the Bible. In 'Exodus is written that a jealous God "visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, until the fourth and fifth generation (20, 5). In the Book of Jeremiah you read these harsh words: "The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth are set on edge" (31, 29). The passage suggests that the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children. Never mind that another prophet, Ezekiel , invokes personal responsibility in place of collective guilt: "Everyone will be judged by their actions" (18, 1-13). The facts show that living generations have often paid for the sins of their ancestors.

is certainly long, painful and devastating tsunami wave hit Japan after the earthquake of 11 March 2011. Obviously I feel deep compassion and sympathy for the Japanese people, whose pain is ours too. Nothing that happens on Earth, and by extension in the most distant galaxies, can leave us indifferent. We are part of the whole. We are all fragments of a single energy, infinite and eternal source of energy. Japan and the Japanese have written a lot these days, mostly admiring composure, tenacity, the ability to control their emotions, the rigor and moral force in the face of adversity. I echo the praise, just exaggerated but, nevertheless I will act on the whitefly. I will join the chorus not hypocritical of those who know only the superficial aspects and take appropriate pietistic, that is the inevitability of fate and the moral lesson of the Nipponese. I will go further by making me obnoxious. I want to emphasize that the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami with waves more than 10 m. that has devastated Japan is not only a natural disaster but a "lesson" that validates the law of karma. No, not crazy or hateful. I am a disenchanted observer who tries to capture the dark side of events. Just as the history of mankind is made up of many moments of the news that cement to form one body, so each occurrence is a note on the score of a great symphony, which can be dramatic, as has happened in Japan, where the law of analogy, in synergy with that of cause and effect, cause and attracts negative vibrations. To be clear: the Japanese people is the victim unconscious and at the same time a guarantor of misfortune that is living. I want to be even more clear: Japan is the karma of the only true head of the natural disaster that we are following developments with trepidation. Some sources of "alternative" and "arcane" Instead, they attribute the cause to humans. It is rumored that the earthquake was caused by nuclear tests. It would act in a world conspiracy, the mighty of the earth wanted to change the climate and destabilize the economy of the planet. Cui prodest? do not know, however, bristle at the idea that the elusive 'Sect of the Illuminati "actually exists and is working quietly on a project that aims to change the current geopolitical and enslave humanity. In this case a bit extreme and 'sci-fi I prefer another. Japan has been hit hard by the forces of nature because he had a slope with the Universe. He had to pay his karma marked on the clock at the precise time since the dawn of time. Apparently, Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not enough to atone for the sins of Tokyo. God grant that now Japan has fully paid its debt, even if it rests on a new, terrifying nightmare: nuclear radiation. But what is this debt? What is the karma of the Rising Sun?

History helps us, as always a teacher of life. Every nation has its faults. Every people hiding some skeleton in the closet. Japan has many. That Deru kui wa utareru - "The nail that sticks out must be taken with a hammer" - gives us a clue to the mystery of Japan. Anything that disturbs the harmony and their vision of the world must be eliminated. We Italians would find a way to use the nail instead of annihilating it, perhaps to hang something. The Japanese people is reflected in the seven ethical principles of bushido: honesty and justice, heroic courage, compassion, gentle courtesy, complete honesty, honor, duty and loyalty. It is impossible not to admire so noble a program. Too bad that to achieve the Japanese surrender to the unscrupulous. For the common good (the Japanese, it is clear) is lawful resort to any means. Wars of conquest, military and economic, are included. Yesterday was true for the internal feuds and the military campaigns of enslavement of the Pacific - where the Japanese proved merciless executioners, not second to the torturers of Hitler and Stalin despite the bushido - the Second World War and then in an economic policy that sacrifices the imperialist 'Everyone in the name of the result. In the movie The Last Samurai there is a symbolic phrase. "They say that Japan was born of a sword." Maybe. The Japanese are forged in steel tempered and though they are rich in quality and even with their cute smiles of children, remain as sharp as knives. Their strict upbringing, religious feeling, which puts the nature of God and the Emperor's ancestors, and a fascinating cultural heritage, but full of contradictions, making them sharp, formal and impassive. They look like robots. Love life, even in its most delicate as a paper flower, but are fascinated by death. The suicide bombers have invented them and their bushido means "determined will to die." The sense of death is so ingrained in the consciousness of Japan to justify the slaughter of whales and dolphins as well as the harakiri if the shame is unbearable. Doubt whether the director of the tragic events of recent days is the historical nemesis, who is not sparing anyone. The Nanjing massacre of 1937 (the Japanese army slaughtered 260,000 civilians), the cowardly attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and cruelty committed in prison camps in Japan are just some of the sins that his father passed on to children today. It's been a long time, they say. Yes, but who assures us that the ceremonious bows of Japanese tourists paludino not the cunning of the sleeping beast, the dormant nature of the samurai? After all, Godzilla and manga are "Made in Japan". And if it were a matter of DNA as well as karma?

in doubt, I find myself reflecting on these words of Jean Cocteau, so timely and prophetic: "Japan is emerging from the sea. The sea has dismissed as a shell of nacre. The sea retains the right to destroy it and take it back. " In any case, God save Japan and its microchip. Oops ... I meant its inhabitants.

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