Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
18
March 2020
Wonderful Caring
Australians
When our mind is still – the truth that is positive
to us manifests in that environment. This manifestation may even be through our opposition. There are
times when such manifestation is needed towards early detection and prevention
of a larger manifestation of the problem. Discipline goes towards such
prevention. When a disciplined person manifests an outcome and it is accepted or is unopposed – that manifestation
strengthens the discipline of the whole. The unopposed manifestation silently
confirms acceptance of the disciplinary action
manifested. This deters ‘free’ manifestations by the less disciplined. Thus the
value of the whole becomes greater than the sum of the individuals. Discipline/Sacrifice
goes towards this invisible strength. When such a person is punished – it confirms
lack of discipline in the punisher. If the punished ‘includes’ the punisher in
her / himself and the punisher feels remorse the whole becomes more orderly. If
the punished separates and the punisher fails to feel remorse – the problem would
manifest through the punisher and that manifestation would be larger than it otherwise would have been.
Such a manifestation happened at the University of
NSW reported as follows:
[In April
2002, Professor Bruce Hall was claimed to have committed academic misconduct in
medical research by Norman Swan on the ABC Radio National program, The
Science Show. On December 23, 2003, then Vice-Chancellor of UNSW
Professor Rory Hume produced
a report, which found Professor Hall guilty of misconduct in relation to five
of the six allegations before him. At least $1 million was spent over
three years by the university on a series of inquiries into Professor Hall. As
a result of his handling of the affair, which drew criticism from the media and
within the university, Professor Hume was pressured to resign by the Chancellor
and others seeking his resignation. Professor Hume officially resigned
on June 30, 2004 after a breakdown in his working
relationship with the University's governing council. Professor Mark Wainwright was
appointed Vice-Chancellor in July 2004,
having been Acting Vice-Chancellor following Professor Hume's resignation.]
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On 15 September 2003, I was arrested for Trespass
when I went over to speak to Professor Hume – the Vice Chancellor. The arrest was unlawful but
it happened. Had Professor Hume heard me – his report would have been
differently structured as per my true wisdom about Liverpool Clinical School and also the
true needs in managing Research grants after manifesting the weaknesses through
a meeting with headed by the then head of Research. The proceedings of this
meeting are detailed in Appendix 3 of my
book ‘Naan Australian’. Now I realize that that manifestation was destined to
happen. I was the democratic strength in that group but I was also the weakest
link in their real system which was highly subjective.
There is a Tamil saying confirming this – ‘Veliyila
pohra ohnaanai sattaikula pottukolkirathu’ – ‘Taking the Fence-Lizard and
placing it inside the dress’. The Fence-Lizard is an example of a problem that
seems attractive and controllable to the idle mind.
Between the separation of myself and the separation
of Vice Chancellor Hume, I continuously wrote emails expressing my truth. These would
have been the expressions of others who also were similarly affected but lacked
the courage to express. The cumulative truth was waiting to ‘happen’ and it
manifested itself to uphold Dharma / Righteousness. It happened due to true
Media Power.
When the mind is idle, it becomes the breeding place
of our desires followed by fears. The idle mind ‘imagines’ benefits –
especially status and if there is no opposition to diffuse it – it goes into
fear and depression. The panic demonstrated in supermarkets during this period
of Coronavirus spread, is due to desire for hoarding followed by fear of not
having enough. Welfare recipients who are not respectful of their providers are
most likely to so panic. A global minded
person would share in the pain of victims and therefore would not panic. In contrast Lesley Dale – a fellow hostess who
was booked to stay with us for the weekend – to spend time with her daughter in
Coogee wrote as follows:
[Good
morning, in light of all medical advice that Australia should go into lockdown
we will have to cancel. I can't in all good conscience eat out in a tourist hub
and come back to my work in an aged care facility. Our daughter also works in a
popular restaurant so has had much contact with tourists. Keep safe and well. ]
What a wonderful caring
Australian!
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