An interesting perspective of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (March 17, 2011):



Latest entry on her website: How Nuclear Apologists Mislead the World Over Radiation

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My twocents

In this self-correcting universe, whenever a person (or group) does not take full responsibility for their actions (mistakes or intentions) then the lesson will repeat with greater and greater consequences as an impetus for us to learn to take responsibility (it's so much easier to be conscious and take responsibility rather than avoiding and paying the inevitable consequences).

Hence, because horrific results have been ignored or underplayed in past accidents/costs (Chernobyl), and humanity as a whole did not truly awaken to the inevitable costs of nuclear power, it has continued to be used while we then awaited another accident and chance for humanity to learn that nuclear power is a HUGE gamble both because natural forces (such as earthquakes and Tsunamis) cannot be predicted or controlled, and because nuclear waste product is so dangerous, that eventually nuclear power has its costs...not to mention human error, and war (targeting a nuclear plant), etc.

However, my personal belief is that we are at the end of a great cycle in which the earth will be cleansed and renewed. I find myself somewhat saddened by the nuclear disaster, but also feeling that the results of this will not be suffered by humanity as such.

It is interesting that there seems to be evidence on the earth of nuclear explosions in the far, far past, and that many tales of Atlantis's demise include a nuclear explosion. This also ties in with some of the stories about aliens fighting over earth eons ago. It makes me wonder if we are Atlantis all over again? Like the dreams and lessons I've received that we are in a play/story that is repeated over and over (different players, same characters), and maybe this is how it ends each time. Maybe nuclear power itself doesn't necessarily "cause" the end, but accompanies it.

Maybe we have to keep repeating the story until we learn enough and chose to take responsibility for ourselves (alone), losing the desire to continue to experience duality (give/take) -- and become reunited with our soul, whole, complete, and self-contained, and thereby escape reincarnation and this recurring role/play.

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