Thursday, July 31, 2008

CAUSAL RESEARCH

CAUSAL RESEARCH


Japan's Prime Minister Mr. Yasuo Fukuda reportedly plans to reshuffle the Cabinet on this Friday, August 1.

He will then attend the memorial service at Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games in the next week.

You may be very busy next week, if you are not focused on by the tabloid press.



SECTION I: The Survivor Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone

Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone served out as Prime Minister of Japan from 1982 to 1987. He was a good counterpart of Ronald Reagan, the then US President.

When I was reading a book Mr. Nakasone wrote recently, I could confirm causal relationship or punitive justice.

If you do good, you will be so paid off; but if you do a bad thing, you will be also so paid off.

Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone was first elected as national lawmaker or as a member of the Lower House of the Diet in 1947. Until he lost the support from the Liberal Democratic Party in 2003, Mr. Nakasone kept his position in the Diet without interruption.

Even the deceased father of the incumbent Prime Minister Mr. Yasuo Fukuda was one of senior rivals for Mr. Nakasone decades ago.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasuhiro_Nakasone


SECTION II: MR. FIDEL CASTRO

Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone wrote in his memoir that he met Mr. Fidel Castro in Havana before the failure of the Kennedy Administration in invading Cuba.

It is a little surprise that Mr. Fidel Castro accepted a request for interview from a then nameless Japanese politician in 1960 or so, allowing him to observe the state of Cuba in preparation for a coming war with the U.S.

Anyway, this act of grace by Mr. Fidel Castro must become a factor for his own longevity in a personal life and a political life.

Mr. Fidel Castro even visited Japan twice in 1995 and 2003. On the latter occasion, he visited Hiroshima, which must also work through causal relationship to prolong his life on the earth.


SECTION III: ROBERT KENNEDY

Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone immediately went to Washington D.C. after his visit to Cuba.

He called Robert Kennedy and the then Attorney General accepted the request for an interview from Mr. Nakasone, since he just came from Cuba.

Mr. Nakasone gave a warning against a US plan to invade Cuba, since Cuban troops were mobilized in a large scale and took up every necessary position at its coat lines.

However, Robert Kennedy propped his feet up on the desk while listening to Mr. Nakasone. So, Mr. Nakasone responded with a casual attitude, according to his own description.

As history tells, the US scheme to invade Cuba resulted in a tragic failure, leading to the assassination of JFK, though Mr. Nakasone had attended the inauguration ceremony of President John F. Kennedy.

Robert Kennedy could not accomplish his own Presidential Election campaign due to his own assassination in 1968, though he had been invited to Japan by Mr. Nakasone and his friends in a very friendly way before the fatal incident.


SECTION IV: CHOU EN-LAI

In 1973, Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone as a minister of the Japanese Government visited Beijing to see Chou Em-lai, the then Prime Minister of China or the greatest Chinese hero after WWII.

They talked for long hours a few times, since their conversations covered many aspects so interesting to each other. When one long dialogue was over very late at night and Mr. Nakasone was about to step out of a big official building into a cold winter night of Beijing, he received unthinkable hospitality.

Chou Em-lai helped Mr. Nakasone put on his over coat.

Mr. Nakasone recalled the kindness of Chou Em-lai as a typical of Asian act of bona fide intention. He stressed that you could not expect such hospitality from any Western politicians.

Chou En-lai is respected deeply by the Chinese even today. Though Mao Tse-tung was an amateur in economy, Chou En-lai sustained the governmental administration through the turmoil and the severe power struggles in the Chinese Communist Party from 1960’s to early 1970’s.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chou_En-lai

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I can really sense the karmic law in the experiences Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone presented in his memoir.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E8%87%AA%E7%9C%81%E9%8C%B2-%E4%B8%AD%E6%9B%BD%E6%A0%B9-%E5%BA%B7%E5%BC%98/dp/4104687014

"What you sow, you reap" is also a common expression. Isaac Newton also specified that every action receives an equal and opposite reaction.

http://www.karmiclaw.com/index.shtml

Buddha clearly stated that if you did good to holy monks and ascetic monks, you would be highly rewarded according to the Law of Universe.

Indeed, Jesus Christ said that if you were slandered and abused by words or spoken ill of, you would yet receive many consolations and rewards in Heaven, so that you have to be glad if so attacked.

Truly, meeting no counter attacks when delivering venomous criticism to an enemy is a horrible situation, since Heaven, if judged the criticism to be false or unfair, would surely take charge of revenge on behalf of the faithful victim.

That is why I am telling you that any prime ministers or presidents in the world should be benevolent to poor citizens in their territories.

Now US voters should think which has cultivated virtue in human relationships and accumulated treasure in Heaven more, Mr. McCain or Mr. Obama?




Mar 7:31 And again, departing from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, he came unto the sea of Galilee, through the midst of the coasts of Decapolis.

Mar 7:32 And they bring unto him one that was deaf, and had an impediment in his speech; and they beseech him to put his hand upon him.

Mar 7:33 And he took him aside from the multitude, and put his fingers into his ears, and he spit, and touched his tongue;

Mar 7:34 And looking up to heaven, he sighed, and saith unto him, Ephphatha, that is, Be opened.

Mar 7:35 And straightway his ears were opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, and he spake plain.