Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 06 July 2016
Money doesn't buy class.
Our dear friend Dr. Gamani Goonetilleke
sent me the message of friendship which included valuable discoveries. One was
that late Andy Rooney of CBS ’60 Minutes TV’ program, learnt during his lifetime ‘that money doesn't buy
class’.
We have the parallel in Sri Lankan Tamil
culture – according to which ‘money damages relationships’. How does ‘class’
develop? How realistic is it to claim that an Indigenous Aborigine could be grouped as being of the same class as a
White Australian; a Pariah be grouped as being of the same class as the Vice
Chancellor; the Tamil Community or the Muslim Community or the Burgher
Community of Sri Lanka, be grouped as being of the same class as the Sinhalese
Community which is armed with the advantage of vote power to form National
Government?
Our Australian Prime Minister the Hon
Malcolm Turnbull for example stated today, that Labor misled by false claim
that the Turnbull government was going
to do away with Medicare. Some of the TV messages give credibility to that
criticism. Mr. Turnbull revealed the higher mind through the following message
to us:
“Politics is ... not about the personalities
of politics, not about Barnaby (Joyce) and me, not about the media, it’s about 24 million Australians,” Mr
Turnbull said.
“It’s
about their dreams, their aspirations, their families, their sense of security,
their anxieties about the future, about government services, whether they can
keep their job, whether they will get a better job and so forth.”
To my mind – that confirmed class.
I am looking for that ‘class’ in the most
important matter (as per my mind) currently before ‘my class’ Sri Lankans – the
termination and appointment of Central Bank Governor. A Governor is free to act
as per her/his discretionary powers. A person who acts ‘freely’ before completing
the Administrative and Operational duties of her/his position needs Political
Belief or carries the high risk of
acting in breach of the law. Given that the President appointed the Central
Bank Governor – if the person is wrong for the position – then the President is
automatically wrong for his position. It is to prevent such ‘wrongs’ that we
have the Administrative pathways which help lift our minds through higher pathways.
Money tends to take shortcuts to status / titles and therefore the above
sayings – that it cannot buy ‘class’ and that it damages ‘relationships’. A
relationship confirms the existence of
two positions and the laws through which they operate. Every action of
ours needs to be passed through those laws to qualify for ‘class’. The highest ‘class’
comes from being True to the position and therefore to the relationship.
In terms of Sri Lankan war – the side that
demonstrated higher class through Truth and/or the highest law applicable to
the person on the other side – is the true winner. Such person would add value
to the place – be it the particular spot and/or the Unit that includes that
spot as an intrinsic part of itself – as per the mind of the citizen/official.
Foreigners including those to whom that place is not ‘home’ by belief – would not
feel this empowerment through Experience.
In the Sri Lankan Central Bank issue – the
main concern of those opposed to the new appointment was that Dr. Indrajit
Coomarswamy was associated with American Tamil of Sri Lankan origin - Mr. Raj
Rajaratnam who was found guilty of ‘insider-trading’ by American Judiciary.
As per the latest reports in this regard:
[[‘Newly
appointed Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy said today he was
delivering certain ‘professional services’ as an economist to the Sri
Lankan-born jailed hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam.
“My
job was to provide him with research reports,” Dr. Coomaraswamy said addressing
his first news briefing as the Central Bank Governor.]
To my mind, the accusation by those opposed
to this new appointment – are going against the verdict of the People who
elected Mr. Sirisena as President, despite him having been closely associated
with former President Mahinda Rajapaksa who is reported to have ‘avoided’ the
law in many instances including in terms of financial management. If one takes
that as the LAW – by the People – then we need to respect that at the political
level any accusation must first clear accusations based on parallel
associations. Such is the protection that a Sri Lankan is entitled to.
Once we discover the Truth and give it form
– a relationship gets completed at that level. Any interaction beyond that –
needs to be strictly on ‘Business’ basis where the completion happens at a lower
level than was indicated by the structure. In some instances the completion is
confirmed by transfer of money – as in Dowry to daughters at the time of
marriage and Muthusum (inheritance) by sons once the parents die – as per the
Law of Thesawalamai applicable to Northern Tamils of Sri Lanka.
If we Australians voted as per our
Experience of Governance we would have elected the ‘right’ government for
ourselves. If we were swayed by propaganda based largely on how much more or
less money we would get – we would have the government that would influence us
to speculate and become low class voters. A high class voter confirms and strengthens
the mind connection that already exists through governance/ownership experiences.
Dr. Coomaraswamy states that he provided ‘professional
services’ – to the now jailed Mr. Rajaratnam. In 2009-2010, when Dr. Noel
Nadesan invited us to the Conference at University of Jaffna – I accepted that invitation
strictly on the basis that it was a University (Academic) activity and
categorically stated that any services by me due such participation would be strictly on
Business basis. That way I did not go down in my mind, when the previous
Government which supported that Conference – went down. The ‘intelligence’ I
gained due to that participation helped me have the experience of recruiting a
new Vice Chancellor. I still do not know whether the new person in that seat is
delivering as per the position requirements. But when there are issues that
would affect the University as a whole – I am able to participate in the
Experience due to my contribution at that level. That is how Truth takes us to
the true class that we belong to in an environment.
A Pariah / Toilet cleaner who has completed
her/his duties as per the job and provides services beyond that point without
return benefits – becomes an owner and hence achieves ‘all and any class’
status. Such a person is a Governor. It is highly likely that Mr. Rajaratnam would
not have been jailed for similar offenses through proper Judicial process in
Sri Lanka where money has seriously damaged relationships including at family
and community levels. Given that families are the first institutions known to
most of us – the Nation could be taken to be the consolidated form of families.
If we uphold at least our inherited family structures and/or the Truth – we would
become first class voters. If we voted for money and/or status sans belief – we
would turn our political fields into kuttai /muddy pits. As they say in Tamil –
we become ‘Ore Kuttayil Oorina Mattaihal’
(Rain-worms soaked in the same muddy pit).
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