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Message started by devayan on Mar 18th, 2009 at 3:35am

Title: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by devayan on Mar 18th, 2009 at 3:35am
This is coming a bit late after the event but I haven't thought to present this on the retrieval site.My question to any of you working in this wonderful fieldis?? Have any of you had any experience of helping the thousands of souls suddenly taken from their bodies in an instant when the earthquake hit the Suchuan area of China?What happens when 10,000 young school children die virtually at the same time?This is quite apart from the  thousands and thousands of adults who died as well.200,000 approx.
Look forward to any responses.
Love Devayan

Title: Re: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by betson on Mar 18th, 2009 at 10:37am
Greetings Devayan,

I've found several but they don't necessarily have China in their title and they don't even all get put on the retrievals forum. So to find them you have to work backwards to that time period through the index on several different forums and read entries individually.

So I'm wonderring --Why do you bring it up now? We've had discussions by group retrievers about techniques they've used for such massive group retrievals and what is done for them on the other side. If you go back through the pages of the index you'll find many such topics disscussed.

So far I found 'China and Burma' by tgecks, and Under Concrete" by blink and an earlier disaster retrieval in China, but I don't know if that fits your question.
Maybe you could continue the index search and find more. :)

Hope this helps,
Bets

Title: Re: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by devayan on Mar 19th, 2009 at 2:40am

betson wrote on Mar 18th, 2009 at 10:37am:
Greetings Devayan,

I've found several but they don't necessarily have China in their title and they don't even all get put on the retrievals forum. So to find them you have to work backwards to that time period through the index on several different forums and read entries individually.

So I'm wonderring --Why do you bring it up now? We've had discussions by group retrievers about techniques they've used for such massive group retrievals and what is done for them on the other side. If you go back through the pages of the index you'll find many such topics disscussed.

So far I found 'China and Burma' by tgecks, and Under Concrete" by blink and an earlier disaster retrieval in China, but I don't know if that fits your question.
Maybe you could continue the index search and find more. :)

Hope this helps,
Bets

Hi and thanks for reply.
As I said I know this is late but hadn't thought until now to bring this topic up in the retrievals section.I normally look at the general site.
If you have been involved in discussion on the terrible chinese loss of life perhaps you could give me a date to start searching.If not too much trouble.
Cheers
Devayan

Title: Re: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by betson on Mar 19th, 2009 at 10:10am
Hi Devayan,

It was May 12ish , 2008 if I recall. I got the date from google so you could check it there.

Best wishes,

Bets

Title: Re: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by devayan on Mar 21st, 2009 at 2:48am

betson wrote on Mar 19th, 2009 at 10:10am:
Hi Devayan,

It was May 12ish , 2008 if I recall. I got the date from google so you could check it there.

Best wishes,

Bets

Thanks Best.
Don't understand how you got that from Google???
Any way you could give me the link??the google link??
Wishes to you in Truth
Devayan

Title: Re: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by Vee on Jun 4th, 2009 at 4:08pm
Hi all. Just found this thread today. Devayan asked what happens when so many all at once die in a disaster. I am guessing that normally people do respond to their Guide's attempts to connect with them so they can easily be guided to their next location. But quite a few can't hear or see the Guides, is what I have been taught, so they do need help and then a little skit or small drama unfolds with actors, so to speak, so things make sense to them and then they move forward. But out of the 10,000 children, the great proportion would have found their way quickly, perhaps immediately in many cases, to their next life experience. Vee

Title: Re: the thousand lost in china earthquake
Post by Romain on Jun 4th, 2009 at 6:11pm
Devayan;
Here a link on info you requested: But not from Google...:(
:D

[url]  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Sichuan_earthquake    [/url]

Vee was kind enouft to answer your question..

Way to go Vee..:)
Talk to you soon...it's hot hot here..
R.

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