Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
23
May 2019
Burke
Street & Christchurch
I
don’t need to be a Sinhalese and/or Christian to feel the pain of these
mourners. All I know is that it hurts and I feel as desperate as they do in
their agony.
[“I did not
want to come here,” said Gloria, one of those attending, as she wiped away
tears.
“But
we came to remember our daddy who left us,” added the 17-year-old, who was
accompanied by her mother and 14-year-old sister, Sophia.]
Reuters article headed ‘In tearful ceremony, Sri Lanka Catholics mark one month
since bombings’
Just like in the Christchurch shooting, these
victims were praying to the higher powers. The Christchurch Muslims were attacked by an Australian of Christian origin.
The Sri Lankan Christians were attacked by Sri Lankans of Muslim origin. The
commonness in the two attackers is that they were not genuine practitioners of
their religious faith. As in immigration if they carry the name without faith –
and use it for selfish purposes - they curse themselves. True believers have the ability to invoke that
power against them. When victims cry as Sri Lankans all those who use the name
of Sri Lanka to abuse other Sri Lankans would be cursed. Some of them were exposed
during the inquiry into the Easter Sunday bombings. If they are Christians and
most of them are – those who use the name of Christianity will be cursed. The
global minded victims would naturally curse those who indiscriminately use
global resources selfishly. One must include all of them and not just the
attackers’ group in the cursed categories.
I believe that every true discovery I share expressly
empowers the decision makers even though they may not have read my work. I know
this because I am myself so helped when I need to make decisions. But more than
that when I feel with victims as if I have had the experience, I contribute to
the universal power of oneness by which
I am also empowered. As per my discovery Separation is the cause of Sri Lanka’s unresolved
problems. Buddhist majority seeks to be
senior and also minorities who do not
want to be juniors seek separation. Both are negative towards oneness. Democracy
requires us to take Equal position where common belief is weak. Diversity
requires us to physically stay together at the wider common level – for example
in the path of law, secular work and/or
business.
Without belief based commonness we are limited to
our own resources. Say as a separate person I produce 3 units and a Buddhist
produces 5 units. Our inner satisfaction would be limited to 3 and 5
respectively. But if I submit my work to the Buddhist and the Buddhist accepts
my work completely, together we would produce the square of 5 i.e. – 25 units.
I will also feel that I have produced 25 units. Hence the saying that the value
of the whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts.
Muslims in Sri Lanka when they feel the pain of
Christian victims as theirs become common Sri Lankans. Where Buddhist civilians
attack Muslims at this time – they separate themselves as terrorists in the
making. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s attitude about lone
attackers after the Burke St attack on 09 November last year (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-09/bourke-st-attacker-shot-after-car-fire-stabbings-one-dead/10483608)
was
revealed by the following:
[In the days
after that incident, Mr Morrison described "radical, violent, extremist
Islam" as the greatest threat to Australia's national security.]
The Christchurch shooting by a White Australian on
15 March 2019 confirmed that the above statement was about Australians of
Christian origin and not about Muslims. The White Australian listening to the
above description would have felt ‘senior’ to Muslims who as per his
interpretation were ‘Terrorists’. In effect Mr Morrison’s claim which was about
a man who ‘had a criminal history of
cannabis use, theft and driving offences.’ In other words, if you are a
Muslim criminal in Australia – you are a terrorist. Likewise, if you are a Muslim or Tamil criminal in Sri
Lanka you are a terrorist. It is often easier that way than to follow Due
processes of the secular law.
To the extent the Sri Lankan government ignores the
agony of victims whose civilian relatives died in the 2009 war – but instead
celebrates victory – it curses itself. The Easter bombing is one such example
of return karma. The leaders actions and expressions influence the minds of all
those who voted them into power. When those leaders are wrong as per the common
law – the victims become automatically right and v.v. When we become observers –
we identify with the karmic connection.
Jesus showed us that death is not the end but to the
noble, death of the physical is the ticket to true independence. We do not die
but continue to live through our true heirs for better or for worse. When we
come together through genuine pain sharing – we must know that the Lord has
heard us and given us more loved ones through whom the dead live and support
us.
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