Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
24
September 2018
Burying the Terrible
past ?
I looked over treetops
in the direction of our rented home – when I was in High School – Holy Family
Convent – Jaffna. I stayed at Valampuri Hotel which I thought was more within
my Budget during this high season. Jetwing where I stayed previously – was more
structured but Valampuri was more ‘homely’. The Nallur festival time is high
season for Jaffna. I met a few families from Sydney there at Valampuri. The
best part was the feel of the Energy from my past in that area – my home-area. I therefore identified with most of the
following :
[Swami
Vivekanantha and Mahatma Gandhi in the early part of the twentieth century
along with several foremost artistes and academics in the forties, fifties,
sixties and seventies had visited Jaffna and praised the intellectually sound
civilization which existed in the Northern region.
The
late Indian President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the nuclear genius was the
first dignitary to visit Jaffna following the end of the war in 2009. Dr. Abdul
Kalam visited Jaffna in 2012. Thereafter, it was the Indian Prime Minister who
visited the North in 2009.
Therefore,
Tamil Nadu Minister Sengottaiyan’s recent visit to Jaffna highlights in every
way that the region should regain its lost glory as the region of civilized people
in every way, burying the terrible past.] Ceylon Today article ‘Tamil Nadu Minister in
Jaffna’
I
do not however identify with ‘burying the terrible past’. The difficulties that
we experienced during the war – are part of our experience in Jaffna. We need
to escalate it to Energy level and not abandon it. That is the way of the
Intellectual. I was able to ‘connect’ to my investment in Jaffna through my
education – because I had raised some part to Energy level. I did that largely
by attributing credit to those who facilitated my education – starting with my
parents and teachers. It’s that ‘thanksgiving’ that completes the experience
and raises it to Energy level. One could therefore conclude that those of us
who failed to complete that cycle remained at outcome level – including in
education. Such folks who did not plough back also became the reason for the
pain and losses suffered by us during the war.
The
war happened due to many interactive forces. How it affects us is as per our
own level of investment. We are now feeling for the parents and siblings of
those who have gone missing during the war – especially in 2009. But how many
of us felt for the parents and grandparents of those children who were hijacked
from schools and/or brainwashed to leave education to become physical fighters?
The author of Tamil Tigress is one of them. Her father’s two sisters were our
(my sister and I) class mates and accepted good order of the school without
question. To that extent the young heir of LTTE ‘lost’ connection with her
ancestral investment in law and order.
Since
I stay within the boundaries of my own investments, I look for other ways in
which to replenish this ‘loss’ of investment value through the intellectual
pathway. To me that is how I practice the core value of the Doctrine of Separation
of Powers.
The
separate pathways between brawn and brain – was recently demonstrated by Sri
Lankan Parliament – where heirs of JVP (rebels) demanded immediate action
against Mrs Vijayakala Maheswaran – as in ‘an eye for an eye’ practice. But the
speaker keeps passing the matter through structures that would include our
ancestors from whom we inherited that structure with all its weaknesses. Those
of us who sacrifice immediate outcomes
to develop common structures would naturally empower the speaker and others in
support of that pathway. Under that system the Speaker’s responsibility is
limited to the Parliament and primarily what happened within the Parliament
house. Mrs Vijayakala Maheswaran manifested her thoughts outside the Parliament
and her expressions are the responsibility of the Common Administrative system.
THAT is the way of the intellectual pathway.
We
need to learn from our pain and losses – to raise our current investments to
the higher level – where all pathways merge in Truth.
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