Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
09
October 2018
Terrorism &
Defamation
[On
the surface, your own brain may be your furthest consideration when you are
trying to improve your relationships. Yet it is the very place that processes
where you perceive, understand, remember, evaluate, desire, and respond to
people. The somewhat bizarre fact of life is that the people who are in our
lives are not simply who they actually are. They are some interesting mix of who they are and what we make of them
in our brains. If we understand the ways in which relationships impact our
brains, we can likely change our brains to alter the ways in which we interact
with others too] Harvard Health
Today is the first day of the 9 day
festival – commonly recognized as Saraswathi Poojah, dedicated to Education
Energy. The first three days are dedicated to Mother Kali. The Tamil Tigers
found the Tiger symbol through which to present their identity to wider world.
Likewise, the symbol used by the Sinhalese to represent themselves is the Lion.
Neither represents Lakshmi (Economic Energy) or Saraswathi (Intellectual /
Brain Energy).
Mother Kali travelling on the Tiger and
Mother Durga travelling on the Lion, both represent the aspect of bravery at
physical level empowered by belief. It largely bypasses the brain. One who
operates at Energy level bypasses the brain. Hence we bypass relationships and
the principles, laws and processes that shape our actions / outcomes. The brain
is the intermediary machine from body to soul; from individual to soul-mate.
Where faith is strong, the brain is
not as important as when faith is weak. The Doctrine of Separation of Powers
between the Executive driven by Faith and the Judiciary driven by brain – is confirmation
that one who starts with Faith does not need the brain as much as one who
starts with External knowledge of the other side. Hence the Separation to start
with zero advantage.
The latest victim of this lack of
Separation is Mrs Vijayakala Maheswaran who has been named ‘A Lone Tigress’ by Mr
Sathiya
Moorthy, who presents his thinking as follows:
[ The
Monday morning arrest of former Minister of State and ruling UNP’s known Tamil
woman’s face, Vijayakala Maheswaran, that too on what could tantamount to
‘terrorism charges’ has raised more questions than answering any. Though
Vijayakala may not have non-UNP Tamil sympathisers and supporters thus far, her
arrest, even more than her controversial speech on the LTTE, may have won her
friends and voters, already, back home in Jaffna Peninsula.]
Mr Sathiya Moorthy specifically highlights non-UNP Tamils and rightly so. To those Tamils
who are close to militants – the SLFP by their stated purpose is the enemy. One
needs the brain to keep them at Opposition level. In war – opposition is the
enemy. Outside war the enemy is called ‘outsider’/foreigner’ – needing external
knowledge based pathway.
When we use the brain we prevent wars. Had Tamils
not been prevented from voting in the Presidential elections 2005, Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe would have become the
president. Had Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe
become President, we would have been each other’s opposition and not enemies.
Then the 2009 battle would have been prevented.
Those driven by relationships – would vote for UNP out of the major parties at
national level. To the extent such relationship is projected on our own Truth rather
than hearsay driven desires – we would naturally influence the manifestation
through apparent major players.
True experience supports us to the
extent of our genuine need. Deepening our experiences through our allocated
position – however small it may be – gives us this return ‘ownership’ power of
which we ourselves are not often conscious. Positive or Negative – the more
subconscious we are of the power the faster it works – as I stated in Court –
about racism in Australian workplace. Intellectual discrimination based on Equal
Opportunity principles steadies the mind so infected by the subconscious which
would be negative manifestation in democracy.
Mrs Maheswaran got entry into
Parliament through a small position – based on the murder of her husband who
was with the UNP. Within UNP, Mrs Maheswaran lacked the brain power to form
relationships and the power of faith to be part of them. When in Jaffna – the group
that she naturally identified with was the one to which politicians were ‘outsiders’.
The most sensational of the militants are the Royal Militants - LTTE.
To uphold Article 9 of the Sri
Lankan Constitution, which requires Buddhism to be foremost the Judiciary have
the duty to apply the principles of Dharma. This requires Mrs Maheswaran to be
tried first through the laws and principles of the institution that she is part
of – the Parliament. That outcome must then go before the Judiciary if the
Executive found her guilty through Administrative pathway. A member of
Parliament who expresses her/his Truth/Faith for political purposes is making a positive contribution towards
tomorrow’s workable laws. A war criminal protected by her/his parliament naturally
entitles all citizens of that nation to such protection by their elected
members. Hence to the extent Mrs Maheswaran believes she is Tamil – the lady
had the entitlement of her faith to express herself within that electorate.
Yesterday’s arrest was unlawful. The UNP failed to prevent
the arrest probably due to its Association with the SLFP. They did not form a
relationship nor were they One except to defeat Mr Rajapaksa. They are not even
friends. Physical togetherness without the protection of relationships – leads to
one being infected by the other through everyday living. Their true positions
in democracy are as opposition. That is
when their brain would become active and be positive in value to the whole
nation.
Mrs Maheswaran needs to sue the Government as well as the UNP for defamation and unlawful demotion respectively. That is when she would restore her powers as a Sovereign Sri Lankan. Relationships are maintained through ‘thank you’ and ‘sorry’ / gratitude and remorse. Such is good for the brain.
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