Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 12 July 2015
Tamil Buddhist or Sinhala Hindu?
According to the Sri Lankan Constitution, a
true Buddhist judging the acts of LTTE as Terrorism, would list as Terrorists
the army who failed to act within their position powers in using weapons. They
are stronger Terrorists if they failed to take care of the injured and the
families of the dead as a priority above celebrating war victory.
Every person to whom Sri Lanka is ‘home’ would
influence the Energies in higher common areas - to deliver these outcomes due
also to Article 9 of the Constitution – if like Lord Buddha - they renounce
wealth and status – to share in the pain of the victims to help them realize
natural self-governance. I now feel strongly that I was needed by today’s Sri
Lanka and hence was getting trained through Government actions in Australia
during the time of Mr. John Howard as Prime Minister. Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa is
the parallel of Mr. John Howard – in terms of denying democratic rights. Where we know that the name of a religion or
nation is being abused – we need to recognize the value of the contribution by
a person through their character and what happened to them eventually when the
Public contribution to democracy became stronger than theirs. Both were
dismissed by the Public through elections – Mr. Howard was dismissed by
migrants and Mr. Rajapaksa by minorities
– Tamils & Muslims who suffered due to their minority status actively used
by Mr. Rajapaksa’s Government to show its own ‘wins’.
Effectively – in terms of the war issue –
Mr. Rajapaksa showed aspects of Nallur
Murugan and I demonstrated Buddha philosophy.
Given Article 9 of the Sri Lankan Constitution – I have ruling power
over Mr. Rajapaksa in terms of Sri Lanka. Mr. Rajapaksa would have ruling power
over LTTE – to the extent he contributed to winning the armed war in a just
manner in area where believers in Lord Muruga were in the majority. But he did not have the
blessings of the Constitution for this. Through article 9 Mr. JR Jayawardene –
the architect of the Sri Lankan Presidential system ensured that no leader who
claims victory in armed war through arms – would have leadership power to
Govern Sri Lanka. As we sow, so shall we reap.
Desire and Fear travel together. Where
there is desire there is fear – even though due to external influences we may
not be aware of one or the other at a particular time. When desire is
excessively entertained and enjoyed – fear becomes an irredeemable feature.
It’s best to earn our benefits, have no desires and fear no one. Lord Muruga’s
First Message is ‘Why Fear when I am here?’ Global outlook helps us ‘see’ the
other side immediately. Hence there is no accumulation of fear nor desire. That
is true Democracy.
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