Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
13
March 2020
Coronavirus Cash
Karma
[The first term holidays of all schools will
commence from tomorrow (March 13), stated Minister of Education Dullas
Alahapperuma.
The decision to move the term holiday forward
has been taken as a measure to prevent parents of students from panicking over
the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), stated the Minister at a press conference
currently underway.] Adaderana.lk
[As at
11:00 hrs on 12 March 2020, we have 126 confirmed cases of
coronavirus (COVID-19), including 3 deaths, in Australia.] Australian
Department of Health
We Australians have NOT panicked except to fight
over toilet paper. To my mind, any
manifestation over which we do not feel or think we have control over – is an
act of god. Coronavirus at the moment is such a manifestation.
If therefore we Australians with 126 confirmed cases
and 3 deaths are not panicking as much as Sri Lankans with 2 confirmed cases
and no reported deaths, it must say something about our respective confidence
in ourselves to work our respective governments.
The Guardian reports as follows confirming the news
most of us heard yesterday:
[By directing three-quarters of the $17.6bn
stimulus into corporate coffers, Scott Morrison and his treasurer, Josh
Frydenberg, are betting that the main
economic evil of the coronavirus outbreak will be interruptions to the cash
flow of businesses.]
As a believing Australian
Hindu, I thought it was the return karma for the following:
A few weeks back, SBS reported as follows:
In an attempt to
goad Labor’s treasury spokesman Jim Chalmers during Question Time on Thursday,
Mr Frydenberg made repeated clichéd references to Hinduism and other
Indian religions while criticising the Opposition’s idea of potentially
pursuing a New Zealand-style “wellbeing budget”.
“[Labor] are
inspired by their spiritual leader, the member for Rankin [Jim Chalmers],” Mr
Frydenberg said while making hand gestures used during meditation.
“I was
thinking yesterday, as the member for Rankin, [came] into the chamber fresh
from his Ashram deep in the mountains of the Himalayas … barefoot into the
chamber, robes flowing, incense burning, beads in one hand, wellbeing budget in
the other, I thought to myself: ‘[what] yoga position the member for Rankin
would assume … to deliver the first wellbeing budget?’”
The treasurer went on to name a series of yoga
poses.
Video footage of the Question Time antics shows Prime Minister
Scott Morrison, Nationals leader Michael McCormack and other senior Coalition
figures laughing during Mr Frydenberg’s tirade]
In
the case of stockpiling toilet tissue, to some the two may seem to be totally unconnected. To a
simple minded Australian, both are primarily about personal hygiene. The cash
stimulus package promised by the Australian Government is to boost the
self-confidence of Australians – so we would not go into depression and isolate
ourselves from ‘normal’ life.
There
is a story that might help appreciate how the mind can expand or shrink a
problem. It’s about the way folks in a village affected by Cholera abandoned themselves. The head of the village
invoked Mother Durga to help protect the villagers from Cholera-deaths. Mother promises
to save from Cholera. When Mother left the village there were quite a few
deaths. When asked Mother states that not one happened due to Cholera but all
deaths were due to fear.
Sri
Lankan government seems to be panicking and this confirms fear. Such fear may
be the karma due to close ties with China – as if China is living in Sri Lanka –
as an owner.
It
matters not which pathway we follow to believe. Without belief we get
brainwashed easily by lies. With belief our we never die. We live through
others as their heritage.
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