Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
20 April 2018
Mothers
of Refugees & Social Media
[For several years, Ms Wilson, 69, has been
sending items to Manus and Nauru - a tiny island country northeast of
Australia - from her home in the small town of Kyogle, New South Wales.
“Postage is expensive, it’s $70 for about four kilograms.
It often goes astray, or gets stolen or just takes a long time,” she told SBS
News. “But it’s probably one of the most practical things I can do.”
Mums 4 Refugees'
Ms Wilson, a local councillor, is part of a loose network of
dozens of women who support refugees and asylum seekers on Manus Island and
Nauru who have been trapped in immigration limbo for more than four years.
There are about 309 people left on Nauru and several hundred on
Manus Island. Many of those remaining are single men.
The women are connected through Facebook; they’re members of
groups such as ‘Mums 4 Refugees’, ’Grandmothers against detention of refugee
children’ and ‘We Care Nauru – Gifts Network’. ] SBS news – Editor’s Choice.
To me
it was no coincidence that I read the above this morning. I do not read all the
mail that comes my way. My intuition takes me to important mail. There was the caring response from Tamil Diaspora
leader Mr I T Sampanthan on my article ‘Jaffna Land Rights’. Yesterday I noticed that my emails to the
University of NSW (UNSW) were getting returned. I could not ‘capture them as
the ‘System’s Returned mail messages vanished as soon as they appeared in my
inbox. I could not work out the technical
reason. I eventually concluded that the UNSW IT system was blocking my mails. I
decided to ‘stop’ sending mails to UNSW because I felt ‘tired’. But during this morning’s meditation, I felt
that I needed to ‘work’ my investment in the University of NSW – so it would be
protected – even if one person currently working there – read or is an active
part of that system did not object to the mail but considered it valuable in
Spirit – even if one did not understand the substance. So I used my gmail
account to resend the messages. I felt better because I felt that the UNSW was
better protected by my positive Energy if I sent it without feeling rejected.
That is the way of ownership.
Those
Energies cannot be worked by those without faith. UNSW needs the protection
from racism karma.
With
all this as my understanding of the system of Truth, I fully identified with the above Mothers who
spent money and sent parcels – without the assurance that the parcels would reach the refugees. They are Mothers of
Australia who protect Australians from negative karma due to taking credit as
global participants but failing in their duty as global participants. In the early days of my ‘service’ to educate
Australians in high positions – I spent quite a sum in postage – and they came
out of my superannuation savings because I was unemployed due to my UNSW
experience. I was once feeling really
dejected when I crossed the road to the Coogee post-office. A mother pushing her crying baby (about a year
old) in a pram crossed the road from the
other side. When the child got close to me – he stopped crying, gave me a smile
and put his hand out to touch me. I also touched him. The following from the
song ‘Little Drummer Boy’ came to my mind:
[Then he smiled at me
; Pa rum pum pum pum; Me and my drum]
In my
case my mails are my drum. In that experience I felt that God received my mail
and the little boy was God’s messenger. So long as I feel Australian, God will ensure
that Australia is protected by my global feeling
which is my interpretation of being
in the Kingdom of God.
Like
the packages by the Mums 4 Refugees – my emails to the UNSW will elevate to global level the
value of the investment of all investors
– including the two Chancellors of my time – beyond their duty, in UNSW and its core purpose- for future generations and also protect those
who do not reject such blessings. If the rejecters’ Negligence of Duty force is
greater than the positive forces from the owners – then one has to sadly watch
and know that they have condemned themselves to Hell by taking over power
through temporary cleverness for selfish reasons. That is also the philosophy
of Karma – the hell being the opposite of the pleasures they enjoyed compounded
over time.
Social Media is driven by natural
forces. The above report confirms the good powers of social media that brought
me happiness today from two sources. That is global freedom and return for my
investment in Common Australia.
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