The picture came from Ise-Hakusan Dou. As you see an area as Yellow , it is the pacific plate. Japan is on that plate. We call the Kaname or Heso or Kami`s island which influence for the whole world by Japanese mentality as Shinto Spirit and Sun centered mercy. Our brothers and sisters , especially readers of Ise-Hakusan Dou, have a thankful mind to save Japan.
That means ; that active relates on us who are in other Nations, but an each of Nation also each man and woman in Country, town, city, village, in a ship on oceans and so on, need to make a peace of each one`s mind.
How? ... as Ise-Hakusan Dou wrote ; Lands where have angry minded and harmful people might be going sink under the ocean.
怒りや害する思いを持つ民族が多い陸地は、これから沈下することに成って行くと感じています。注意しましょう。
Look at a map, how grate size of the Pacific plate is!
We as American residences must be getting straight heads and back bones. The pacific plate is bigger than North America.
A getting sink under the Ocean or ups? That is a creation by our minds , thoughts.
We hope you visit and read words at Free mind-11 Spirits in One.
When an English version of Ise-Hakusan Dou come up, we will bring up at here or at other sites. Thanks.
Thank for letting all of us live
Thank for letting all being be to live

Earthquake 'Swarm' Shakes Southern California

Scores of earthquakes measuring up to 5.5 magnitude have rattled southern California, knocking trailer homes off their foundations and shattering windows.
The largest tremor was centred just three miles northwest of the small farming community of Brawley, about 115 miles from San Diego, forcing some people to leave their homes.
Mike Patel, who manages Townhouse Inn & Suites in Brawley, said: "It felt like there was quake every 15 minutes. One after another. My kids are small and they're scared and don't want to come back inside."
As well as the 5.5 earthquake and a subsequent 5.3 tremor, more than 30 additional earthquakes with magnitudes of at least 3.5 shook the area near the southern end of the Salton Sea.
The so-called "seismic swarm" is a relatively rare occurrence, but the region known as the Brawley Seismic Zone has suffered them before.
"We haven't seen one of these since the 1970s, and there was another one back in the 1930s," Lucy Jones, a seismologist with the US Geological Survey , said.
"Our system is choking on so many earthquakes."
More than 100 aftershocks were reported in the hours after the first 3.9 magnitude tremor hit.
Geophysicist Robert Graves said: "The type of activity that we're seeing could possibly continue for several hours or even days."
At least 20 mobile homes at a trailer park were rocked off their foundations, displacing the families that lived in them, Maria Peinado, a spokeswoman for the Imperial County Emergency Operations Centre, said.
Police said several buildings in Brawley had also sustained some minor damage and sporadic power outages prompted the evacuation of some patients from the local hospital.
Some shaking was felt along the San Diego County coast in Del Mar, some 120 miles from the epicentre, as well as in the Coachella Valley, southern Orange County and parts of northern Mexico.
The "seismic swarm" took place in what scientists call a transition zone between the Imperial and San Andreas faults.
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