Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
24
April 2019
Commonness Healing
According to the Hindu philosophy I learnt –
one who has desire would accumulate fear. One who fails to do her/his duty as
per her/his position through which s/he enjoys benefits – would suffer from fear.
That is the rule of Natural law. Asanga
Welikala confirms this as follows in his article ‘The Constitutional
Implications of the Easter Sunday Terror Attack’ :
[Individuals
hold ministerial office not merely to carry out the executive functions of a
ministry but also to be accountable for all the activities of that ministry,
including acts and omissions of officials and agents that the minister may not
have personally undertaken. A minister is accordingly entitled to take credit
for the achievements of a ministry, but the inescapable flip side of this coin
is that the minister is there to carry the can when things go wrong. In the
face of parliamentary or judicial scrutiny, the minister takes official
responsibility and is required to resign when the lapse or mistake or
wrongdoing is especially serious. The President is subject to all these
conventions of constitutional democracy when he assigns ministries to himself,
and all the more so when he has chosen to run those ministries as if they were
his personal fiefdom and deliberately excluded the involvement of the Cabinet.]
Not only this current
Sri Lankan president but also his
predecessor treated Sri Lanka’s South as their personal fiefdom. Militant leaders
did likewise in areas within their control. To the extent we blame the other
side beyond their earned limits – the return comes to us to make us become like
them. Common belief protects us from such excesses. The return happens through
someone / group that has common belief
in both. If that person demonstrates
such seniority but is not respected as a senior by custodians of power, the
karma gets returned – often through other media of lower order. I learnt this
through my experience at the University of NSW where those who neglected their
duty to me as per our respective positions got their returns through migrants
who followed a lower order and went straight to ABC media.
In terms of the
President of Sri Lanka – he is very much the pawn through whom king Rajapaksa
protected himself and his clan. Despite the carefully constructed Separation of
the two in 2015 – Mr Sirisena remained pawn. Effectively Mr Rajapaksa took his
place as Mr Sirisena’s senior in 2018. That is the effect of his master’s voice.
The 2018 local government elections facilitated this.
Every voter who voted
for these two Defence Ministers is ultimately responsible for the pain and
suffering of the victims. Both have to be stripped of their civic rights – if we
are to be free of such return karma.
Australian Prime Minister
John Howard who in 2001 lied to the public about asylum seekers throwing their children
overboard did win the subsequent elections lost his seat in 2007. When one
loses one’s seat it confirms serious deterioration in belief. This happens
through accumulated negative karma from various angles by various believers. The
value of migrants whose belief is unjustly damaged and the value of who return
the karma though higher lawful pathways elevate the picture of the loss to
global levels. One was interference in the politics of America – against Mr
Barack Obama – reported by Wikipedia as follows:
[Howard supported the Bush
administration's 2007 surge strategy in Iraq, and
criticised Democrat US Presidential candidate Barack
Obama for calling for a complete withdrawal of Coalition troops by
March 2008]
Both –
the Asylum seeker lie and the support to Bush against Obama strongly deteriorated
Australian investment in multicultural immigration. This then makes our common
belief with the communities concerned weaker and increases the risk of ‘terrorism’
attacks. After the Children Overboard lie – we had the Bali Bombing. After the
above mentioned collusion against Mr Obama – Mr Howard got dismissed by his
electorate to a gender based minority representative – Journalist Maxine Mckew.
As per
published reports – the Indian Intelligence Agencies did alert their Sri Lankan
counterparts about the possibility of the Easter Sunday attacks. The lack of
investment in Regional Governance by Mr Sirisena – responsible for Defence
meant he was blind to this path. If the President had invested genuinely in
post-war development and healing – that would have strongly contributed to the
establishment of this belief based link. Mr Sirisena went to Thirupathi as an
individual for personal reasons. He thus abandoned post at the crucial time due
to lack of belief.
If Mr
Sirisena or Mr Rajapaksa are elected presidents and therefore are responsible
for Defence – Sri Lankans would continue to attack Sri Lankans. The numbers would
escalate when they do so despite knowing that their elected leaders were
responsible. The voter who listens with faith will know the Truth. The Truth
will come to the genuine voter.
It took
9/11 pain for Americans to develop protection against terrorism. It took Bali
bombing for Australians to protect themselves from such pain. If we Sri Lankans
learn from this painful experience – and eliminate through our Truth those who
suffer from serious gaps between individualism and commonness, we would protect
ourselves at the roots.
Tomorrow
we celebrate ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) to confirm that the
two nations are family. I feel strongly that such shows
of Regional Commonness with India – would protect us from negligence of our
duty of care to the voters who believe in us.
I
believe that I am common and therefore the places that make me feel at ‘home’
would be protected by ‘separatists’ of all sorts.
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