Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
03 March 2018
Unity
Government & Buddhism
As per adaderana.lk, report, the Sri Lankan PM has claimed in
Singapore that Unity governments with two major parties were always a
challenge.
To my
mind, the unity government had to happen due to weakening of the mental balance
of voters, in an environment where there was strong positive investment for Sri
Lanka to be democratic.
Nature /
Truth has its own way of balancing the nation in a form that would highlight
the investment made by genuine believer in a system. I had the direct
experience of this in 2009 when I consciously prayed to Lord Buddha to help me
get the approval of health ministry to go to the camps to be with those who
were in need. I did not have enough subjective influence as some others known
to me seemed to have, to get this approval. I took my place in the queue and in
a way became Buddhist to influence the mind of the officer who was naturally
driven by Buddhism foremost preaching. I believe that Lord Buddha responded to
the person who believed more deeply in the common power. Lord Buddha is Lord Buddha - one who realised Nirvana – Soul Power
The end of
any relationship is ownership which to me confirms One Soul. We are a part of
each other. This is also Governance. Where we are with those who are biologically
connected to us and/or with those who are culturally like us – it is easier to function
together. The higher possibilities are challenged only when we form
partnerships with those who are physically and culturally different to us. This
is also the secret of creation. Without
such partnership with opposite looking entities/persons, one needs self-
sacrifice to feel the power of the mind and beyond that the absolute value of
the Soul.
When the
British left Ceylon/Sri Lanka, they
vacated their Administrative positions. To the extent they developed ownership feelings
in Ceylon/Sri Lanka, they are forever part of Ceylon/Sri Lanka. When
Independence is celebrated to damage this governance value, we damage our own
governance value.
In family
and community, we have natural authority to administer another to the extent of
our higher contribution to commonness. Those who do not feel this commonness do
not feel the soul-connection and therefore are outsiders even if they seem to be
physically and culturally of the one group. They do not have the moral
authority to govern the other culture.
Such
persons need ‘external’ intellectual knowledge in Administration, including in
marriage and with children. Leaders who enjoy more benefits than they have
earned confirm this loss of Governance Power and therefore Natural Administrative power. The Rajapaksa
family exercised this exponentially due to bringing biological connections to
top positions through shortcuts. In democracy, the merit based earnings of a
biological relative needs to be more
strongly demonstrated than by an
applicant who is not. Effectively the
Rajapaksa era was Sri Lankan form of British autocracy.
The
Sinhala only legislation confirmed the attachment to the ‘physical’. After
opposition from Tamils – this evolved as Buddhism foremost provision in the
constitution. But real Buddhism stands on its own rights and Buddha himself set
the example of self-sacrifice to realize Natural Governance power.
Had Tamil
militants been successful in Tamil only claim, we also would have needed
self-sacrifice like Buddha than partnership of Equal Opposition like
Shiva-Shakthi philosophy in Hinduism.
To the
extent we do not feel the
soul-connection with the other culture sharing the same space/home – we need
external knowledge of Administration using common measures / language. Ceylon
already had this base from Colonial times including from the British. But by forgetting
this we threw the baby with the bathwater.
The two leaders – Madam Kumaratunga and the Hon
Ranil Wicremesinghe led the formation of the unity government – to meet the
democratic needs of today’s Sri Lanka. Sinhalese needed the two sides within
their own race to challenge their higher capabilities and become creative as in
marriage. Had the Rajapaksa group been self-sacrificing, we would not have needed this subdivision
within the SLFP.
Whoever
guided them protected Sri Lanka from isolation. The Tamil community became a
strong medium towards this through their own investments in external
Administration especially through higher education. Hence Tamils became Equal
partners to maintain the higher standards that Sri Lanka is capable of. Separation beyond the need to maintain
independence from majority influence would result in lower standards within the
Tamil community also.
The
Opposition is the first step to external Administration through which one ‘sees’
on equal footing how the side physically distant from it had an experience that
produced common outcomes. Hence one
could say that Sinhalese needed this ‘internal’ marriage to know the other
side, due to Tamils being treated as outsiders / foreigners. The current government especially under the
leadership of Mr Wickremesinghe is curing this problem by including more and
more non-Sinhalese – especially Tamils in Senior Administrative positions. THAT
would naturally attract more Tamils to become Sri Lankans and override the
desire to separate for lower level freedom – only to be Administered by the gun
or become the backyard of Tamil-Nadu.
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