Now let's get the real deal from the TMO - I am certain that Hagelin has 
already sent out e-mails begging for more money for the yagya program to 
prevent any more quakes around the globe.

      From: "William Leed wle...@aol.com [FairfieldLife]" 
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 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
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Sent: Sun, May 3, 2015 9:18 pm
Subject: Fwd: Nepal earthquake report from TM Center in Kathmandu

  
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From: Steve <st...@atma.safire.com> 
Date: Sun, May 3, 2015 at 6:10 AM 
Subject: Nepal earthquake report from TM Center in Kathmandu 
To: Stephen Van Damme < st...@atma.safire.com> 
 
 
   TM Center in Kathmandu - Nepal Earthquake Report      Namaste,     I am 
writing a sort of general report for friends and for supporters of the Nepal 
Projects. This is going to a number of people and has nothing confidential in 
it, so anyone may freely share it with others.      There are so many enquiries 
about the situation here and even offers of help for relief work as we start to 
get our legs back from under us, since the earthquake.     It is difficult for 
me to reply to everyone one at a time so please bear with the situation and not 
mind the generalities of this report.     April 25th, just before noon, Nepal 
was struck by a magnitude 7.9 earthquake. The epicenter was approximately 50 
miles from Kathmandu and about 30 miles from Pokhara.. roughly the center of 
the country….      As anyone following the news knows there has been a lot of 
damage in the Kathmandu Valley and massive destruction in the rural districts 
surrounding the Kathmandu Valley.      At the latest count, more than 6,600 
people were killed and property damage is at least 130,000 homes completely 
destroyed and maybe up to 600,000 damaged to some degree.     Many, many people 
are homeless and are surviving outdoors as best they can, as relief efforts to 
provide them with the basics of survival arrive. In the village areas the 
devastation is such that whole villages were flattened and in many place 70-90% 
of all buildings collapsed.      The number of people affected by this calamity 
is estimated to be about 8 million people or roughly 25% of the population of 
Nepal.      Right now about 650,000 people have left the Kathmandu Valley to 
return to their home villages to help their families or start relief work and 
salvaging what they can of their village homes.     Kathmandu is starting to 
come back to life, but today (Saturday the 2nd) not 10% of the shops were open 
and traffic was almost negligible. The city has a largely deserted feeling and 
the people are doing OK, most Nepalis are cheerful by nature and stoic by 
disposition so they are handling things amazingly well.     The old parts of 
the city have been badly damaged  and we have lost many wonderful, ancient 
Temples and national monuments. The Holy Temple of Pashupatinath was hardly 
damaged although many surrounding buildings were.     Bhakatpur suffered a lot 
and I read that about 25 % of the houses came down, along with many temples, 
including the Natyapol temple, which is the biggest and most majestic of them 
all.      In Kathmandu amongst other collapsed structures was the KASTHMANDAP… 
dating from the 12th century, Kathmandu supposedly took its name from this 
ancient mandap in the Durbar Square.     In contrast to all of this... much of 
the city shows little to no damage.. It seems to depend on the quality and age 
of the building construction. However many of the new apartment buildings have 
damage and it is too early to know if it is just cosmetic or structural and if 
they will have to come down.     The economic loss is in the billions of 
dollars and the tourist industry will take  huge hit and time to recover.      
Now that all sound rather harsh and certainly it is, but here is another angle 
and this is the underlying reality…     The geologists and seismologists have 
been predicting a major earthquake could come at any time.. and in fact is 
considered long over due. The last major quake to hit Kathamndu was in 1934 and 
was proportionately even more devastating, considering the population of the 
Valley was less than 10% of what it is now.     The predictions of the 
seismologists were very dire, with estimated fatalities in the 100s of 
thousands… Now here is the thing,.. the quake hit at noon on aSaturday, the day 
off in Nepal.      The timing was such that schools were closed and many places 
of business and all government offices were closed. In the rural areas most 
families were out in the fields planting the spring crops or preparing their 
fields.      If the quake had struck at night or the morning hours the death 
toll would have in fact been in the hundreds of thousands. These village homes 
are largely made of mud and stone with no mortar and they simply crumbled in a 
heartbeat.      There is no way to get around it… the Himalayas is one of the 
most seismically active areas of the world.. In fact this earthquake moved 
Kathmandu about 10 feet south and raised the Valley up about 3 feet… all in one 
go.. (Mount Everest sank by about an inch…)     So, when you consider the Laws 
Of Nature, it is in fact almost a miracle that the damage occurred in a 
relatively narrow window of the day and day of the week that could mitigate 
such a potential calamity. People here are very much aware of this and deeply 
grateful that Nature’s timing was as kind as it was..     This is not to belie 
the extent of the suffering and destruction.. It IS MASSIVE, but it could have 
been so very much worse.      Now that is interesting from our perspective in 
that these days in Nepal there are very many Maharishi Yagyas going on… None of 
the Maharishi Pandits were harmed although many lost family village homes.. 
They have been working for the last 6 years to create coherence for Nepal and 
the world….     During this time, we have seen a marked increase in coherence 
in the political field. The Maoist party lost their destructive edge, were 
sidelined by the political process and have now faded largely into irrelevancy. 
The political parties have a long way to go, no doubt, but the situation has 
improved like the day from the night.     In many areas of society we have seen 
all the predicted signs of increasing coherence and especially since we have 
had the first TM SIdhi Courses in Nepal.      I am writing these points because 
it is important to have a perspective during times of natural calamity… they 
can seem so arbitrary and the suffering can seem so vast. In truth, yes we are 
suffering now in Nepal… but it is a fraction of what was predicted and 
considering everything we are very grateful.     Another area of gratitude that 
I must acknowledge is the response from the International Community. Relief aid 
is flooding into the country. Even I received 95 concerned emails from friends 
and Foundation supporters, the very morning after the earthquake…      So, I am 
confident that Nepal will rebuild… it is going to be an on going effort for 
some time, but the Nepalis are a self reliant people. getting through the next 
months will be hard, no doubt, but they will do it. I have told friends that 
‘if’ I have to face such a situation as this, in my life, then there are no 
better people to go through it will than our Nepali friends. I love these 
people and for me this is home.     I want to thank all the friends and 
supporters for your kind attention and the sincerity of your hearts.. It has 
been a great honor for me to have helped host many guests these last years and 
watch the marvel on your faces as Nepal unfolded HER magic for you.     If 
anyone wants to participate in the relief efforts or offer support in any way, 
it is welcome. But, neither Atmaram-Dai nor I are soliciting any donations from 
anyone or anywhere. If you contact us individually we can steer you to 
legitimate Foundations that can accept donations and give you a tax exemption.  
   Our work is to create coherence and support the Cultural Integrity of Nepal 
and it is the most heart felt work that I have ever done in my life. I consider 
it to be the greatest gift that I have ever received and sharing it with others 
has been just a huge and wonderful part of my life. Thanks.     Jai Guru Dev    
  and all the best to all of you.     Ramprasad    
============================================  
Nepal earthquake in 75 photos: 
 
All about the disaster that killed 6,100, destroyed 6 lakh houses|
     
   - May 01, 2015
   
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