Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
16
April 2019
Sri Lankan Vedham
Administrative power requires a structure. Governing
power works through any structure. Governance
power is absolute power and its Administrative shape and form are determined by
the power Itself. We become mere media. One we give it particular shape and
form and largely for the purpose of deriving benefits we lose the connection
with the original governing power. This happened to both sides to the Sri
Lankan war and hence their respective wins were short-lived. After the 19th
Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution, the position of President has become
largely a governing position. In October last year, the current president
confirmed his disconnection with Common Sri Lankan Governors. Even Prime
Minister Ranil Wickremesighe seemed to have weakened his own connection and
hence became a victim of the October coup. It took Tamil National Alliance to restore
him in the position of Prime Minister. As individuals
they go to Hindu temples. But as Administrators – they confirm that Buddhism is
foremost. This then means that Buddhism is relative and hence is not governing
power. All non-Buddhist believers in their respective religions would be
empowered by the governing powers at their places of worship and belief and also by opposing those who continue to use Buddhist
status in politics. The deeper we go into our own Truth the weaker the majority
force becomes. One of the preventive pathways to protect this is the Equal
Opportunity pathway which provides the privacy needed to develop governance
power which makes the multicultural whole healthier.
In his
Colombo Gazette article [A ‘Rajapaksa
manifesto’ for presidential polls], Mr N Sathiya Moorthy states:
[Whether it’s
Gota Rajakasa or incumbent Maithirpala Sirisena who will be their presidential
candidate, if they were to win the highest office in the country, he would end
up playing second-fiddle to Mahinda R, if the latter became Prime Minister.]
True. But Mahinda Rajapaksa’s power is largely
highly subjective administrative power and is the parallel of the power that
the LTTE enjoyed with the idle minded part of Tamil community. Neither had the
governing power to invoke Sri Lankan Vedham/wisdom without specific form other
than Sri Lankan.
At
this point, my attention was drawn to the SBS program entitled ‘Tamil Vedham is more than four million-years old’. The introduction went as follows:
[Madhava Gopal from Salem, Tamilnadu, India, has written a book on Tamil
Vedham which he claims to have existed 4 million years ago. He also
claims that this knowledge was lost when Lemuria submerged into the sea.
Madhava Gopal wants to share what he has learned with everyone.
Madhava Gopal talks to Kulasegaram Sanchayan about him and his work.]
Mr Kulasegaram Sanchayan, together with Mr
Raymond Selvaraj of SBS Radio Tamil were honoured with NSW Premier’s Multicultural award for Best Radio Report for their story
"Untouchables amongst us". I identified with Mr Kulasegaram Sanchayan’s
confusion as to whether Mr Gopal was referring to Hindu Vedham as Tamil Vedham.
I did however identify with Mr Gopal’s experience – in going into the ancient
past through meditation – and hearing the messages of the sages. This power is
presented as follows by Wikipedia:
[The knowledge in the Vedas is believed in Hinduism to be
eternal, uncreated, neither authored by human nor by divine source, but seen,
heard and transmitted by sages.]
I used the above in giving form to my support/vote for Julian Assange. I was an elementary practitioner of Hinduism but my belief has
been deep as far back as I can remember. Mr Gopal refers to sages talking to
him when he goes into deep meditation. I had this experience in terms of
Hinduism – while I was experiencing discrimination pain at the University of
NSW. I had ‘lessons’ including about why
there were animal forms in front of the altar in Hindu temples. The higher
divinity in man is in the altar and the animal in man is outside the altar representing
the Opposite of the divinity inside the
altar. That animal is known as the vehicle – meaning we need to travel on it
and not allow the animal to travel on us. This made perfect sense to me and yet
I did not read it anywhere else nor did I learn about it in any school. This is
why I identified with Mr Gopal’s presentation – except that he gave it specific
form as Tamil which is personal to himself. But the value that both of us
recognize is that such a system exists. When we forego earned benefits and
endure the pain to ‘belong’ in an Administrative structure – that also has the
same effect as meditation. We gradually identify with the minds of the
architects whose energy is the nuclear energy of that structure.
Once during my pain at the University of NSW – the lesson I
learnt in the morning while thinking about my experience - was that sound also
is a weapon. I did not know why I had that ‘realisation’ but accepted it. Then
I learnt from a Channel 9 program that in future weapons would use ‘sound-power’.
I recall sharing this with a UNSW Academic – one who thought I had strong
insight. Mr Gopal also confirms that all of us are capable of realising that
nuclear power. This philosophy is presented by Poet Kannathasan as follows in
terms of Tamils:
[There is no state without Tamils, there is no state for the
Tamils.]
It’s catch 22 – the moment you recognize that Tamils have a
specific country / state – you cease recognizing he formless state of Tamils
which Mr Gopal refers to as Lemuria.
This is relevant to all minority powers who suffer
discrimination pain.
The second experience this afternoon when I was
seeking the Truth about the Lankan Presidency, happened through the Australian
Hindu Council News letter which included an article headed ‘Ramayana Trail in
Sri Lanka Tours’. At http://hinducouncil.com.au/new/ramayana-trail-in-sri-lanka-tours/?mc_cid=e354b62a38&mc_eid=df19ffa017
Sri Lanka during Ramayanam time was Hindu to the
Tamil mind. Hence a mind that goes deep into Ramayanam will invoke those
nuclear forces and their votes would exponentially empower the leader who feels
for them or v.v. Tamils who endured discrimination pain without taking revenge
have the deeper mind to invoke such powers in Sri Lanka. To the extent they
feel Sri Lankan – the governance power chooses them as the media. The mind that
produced Ramayanam – predates the mind that produced Mahabharatham which
predates Lord Buddha. Buddha in India is more formless at government level
whereas Buddha in Sri Lanka has been given particular form. One who is conscious
of the form does not go deeper towards formless nuclear power. My husband who
knows more physics than I confirmed that he had learnt that when sound waves
are directed towards a particular area – they become lethal. Likewise the Ramayana insight becomes
intuitive power that destroys causers of discrimination pain.
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