Thursday, March 17, 2011

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217 .- Mourn also "outside"

Japanese culture know how to control the pain, at least not externalize it as an ancient discipline not to "offend" their "negative energy" those around them, that is why, explained to the English newspaper El Mundo the psychologist Miguel A. Christopher Carle, which are unusual images of Japanese in tears faces of suffering or dead in the earthquake-devastated nation and tusnami last Friday have triggered a nuclear crisis in central Fukushima.

expert cross-cultural training with over 20 years experience and a founding member of Healthy Work said that Western culture finds it difficult to understand how the Japanese people stand on your feet and calm before an impending nuclear holocaust no apparent signs of pain and physical and material losses.

"The Japanese hold only negative emotions for a reason: respect, not to offend those around them. Our emotions, our pain can increase pain or bother the other and the Japanese culture is based on respect for others and the proper functioning of the group.

"In mythology Japanese, all the behaviors that result in positive relationships with others are rewarded, while the individualistic and anti-social actions are condemned. Externalize the pain involves negative energy charge to those who love us or just around us. Why do not we see images of dead or suffering. Therefore, from the Latin culture look amazed we do not understand, containment when expressing negative feelings such as sadness and pain, "said the specialist to the newspaper El Mundo.

added that the Japanese are suffering taken inside and dwells within each like dwell on any person from another culture or Western country.

" Proof of this suffering are the only images of pain that we have seen, the children, including a girl yes I cried when he watched from a bridge like a huge wave swept her village. Talking to a Japanese friend told me that yes that new generations are learning to mourn also outside. "As a result of globalization?" , the psychologist concluded.

text and image: Critical Journal
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