The Japanese Energies

 
 
 

Japanese Tectonic Energy colours
The Japanese Energy





In the beginning of the Japanese culture, the energies of the tectonic region was that of the Atlantean Energies.  With the shift of the tectonic plate, japan was receiving the energy of the Hebrew plate, then the advancement in India meant a new shift, of the plates to receive the Indian energies.  The shifting of the plates and the adjustment of the energies lasted for 800.  By this time, the Chinese had some revolutionaly new masters who came with ideas, not even slightly suggested before in history, known as the Tao.

Japan was culturally linked to China, however, the background of the Japanese people made it impossible for them to remain linked to China whilst they underwent such a vast change in consciousness.  Thus it became necessary for Japan to become culturally isolated from China and the rest of the world for a long period of time. The Shinto religion had served the people well for a long time.

Now it was time to bring a new era of consciousness to Japan. The Japanese were to become the epitome of the Spiritual Warrior. They were to develop the martial arts, in an effort to feel at one with the energy the Chinese called Chi and others call Lifeforce or simply the ‘Force’.

The tectonic plate shifted to accommodate the reception of a new set of energies, which could be felt with the physical body, if simple exercises were followed, till a degree of mastery was achieved. Many lifetimes would be needed to fully learn a great deal of this mastery of the Force. It was not intended as a defence against enemies, nor as an attack using force or mastery, yet it is how it had become. The mastery of this intensive Life force was intended to bring about one of the highest degrees of spirituality without the spiritual guidance of an Initiation.

The isolation of Japan was intended to give a long period of peace, so that the inherent spiritual development of this discipline could bring one of the greatest developments of Spirit the world had ever seen. It failed as many other methods of spiritual developments failed, from the misuse of the lifetimes, people were given for this task. Some people used their training for negative purposes. Some had to use it for their own defence. Eventually it even became a matter of honour or a fight between one school and another for mastery of other than spiritual development. The great masters of the arts could indeed become so powerful that they were the real power in a district or even the whole country. Yet some did put all their efforts into the mastery of these arts with the intense desire to find their Spiritual Godself.

Eventually, the Buddhist teachings were carried to Japan and the Shogun who resided in Kyoto introduced the Buddhist teachings to the whole of Japan. The Japanese, however, continued with their Shinto practice, and successfully combined the two ideals into their culture side-by-side. The Zen Masters and other teachers developed different methods of studying, to bring mastery of the Buddhist teachings. These grew at the same time as the martial arts. The desire was so strong for spiritual mastery that many Saints were sent to Japan over the entire period of time, to instruct and develop the inner journey as well as enhancing the capabilities of the students on the advanced study of the martial arts and also for any other modality which offered higher spiritual development.

The essence of Japan was to feel at one with the Universal forces and as such with the Creator. Japanese culture then completely identified with Harmony, Balance, Structure, Attunement With Nature, Oneness With The Universe And Closeness With A Spiritual Master Whom Was Served With Love And Devotion. All of these are essential in the development of the Spiritual Warrior-Self. The discipline involved was a lifetime in the making, most people needing at least ten lifetimes to even begin to comprehend the entirety of what they were trying to achieve. Humbleness was also developed as well as surrender to the higher beingness of the self.

Christianity was brought to Japan at a much later date, yet the Japanese came to this teaching in the same way as they had to all other teachings. Other developments in more recent times were Reiki and Ki healing methods. These also came about by the attunement to the energies which became part of the DNA of all the Japanese, even if it remained dormant in a great many. Much of what the Japanese were trying to achieve was begun in the Atlantean culture.

The Great Shogun who brought Buddhism to Japan administers this energy. The colours of the Japanese energy were specifically designed to bring about all that was spoken about above. People were only to incarnate into the Japanese culture after a sojourn in other cultures, showing their willingness and love of this method of development. Most were willing to spend their life in the pursuit of this part of their being, which had not been fully available on other tectonic plates.

The colours Vermilion, Red-Purple, Blue-Green, A Specific Kind Of Blue-Purple, Indigo And White, are the colours of the Japanese tectonic plate and these colours are specific to Japan. The spiritual development of the Japanese has been declining over the last 300 years, and with their economic wealth since the second world war, has come almost a shutdown of the energy to the country, since most have stopped asking for guidance. They have several Masters available to them should they wish to seek for their real identity, the one they asked to seek for before incarnation.

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Universal Healing Energies



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