Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
01
April 2020
CORONA
: QUO VADIS?
SINHALESE SOLDIER: MALLE OLUWA
SINHALESE PESIDENT: MALLE SALLI NAE
As
per my knowledge of spoken Sinhalese the Sinhala extended version of Quo Vadis
is – ‘Koheda yanne ? malle pol.’
(Where are you going? Coconuts in the basket)
In today’s Sri Lanka – the question is asked by
the minority voter who rejected the current president - to which and the response from the deaf soldier is ‘head
in the basket’ – highlighted about Sri Lanka currently in war mode – as follows:
[ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka Muslim Congress leader Rauff Hakeem is
condemning the fact that the remains of a Muslim man, the second person to die
from COVID 19, were cremated as it is against the teachings of the Islamic
faith.]
When the politician ‘sees’ the vote, the
soldier led by such a politician ‘sees’ the head (Oluwa = head) . When we ‘see’
the benefits we do not have the experience and v.v. In Body, Mind & Soul –
Body is most visible, mind is knowable and is relative; Soul is beyond Body
& Mind and is Experienced with a still body and still mind – in Nirvana.
To get close to the Truth – we need to go
deeper than the apparent and the intellectually derived logic. Then we become
the other Equal half of Coronavirus and hence do not see it nor know it as an external
but realise it Exists. That confirms Governance.
It is interesting that this death is from Negombo
– the area that suffered highest rate of death due to Easter bombing. It is
also an area from where high numbers of illegal migrants travelled by boat to
Italy. Every such migrant who was relatively better off in Sri Lanka than the
parallel Italian of her/his generation,
is in breach of the fundamentals of ‘Terra Nullius’ (nobody’s land) principles of positive migration. Governments that fail to
maintain this fundamental principle in migration are weakening their own
sovereignty. When we lose connection
with our intrinsic sovereignty, we start depending on others including ‘god’/ ‘divinity’
– as in ‘Buddhism Foremost’ relative value in Sri Lankan Constitution.
Here in Australia, there is a ‘situation’ at
the moment with the Cruise Ships refusing to ‘go home’ to their own home
countries. We had a similar challenge with the Tampa Affair in 2001 which
eventually went towards toppling Mr Howard
and his government in 2007.
Wherever Truth is realized – that place is
sacred even when that discovery is not published or is published but not read. The
Anniversary of that time is also sacred – as in Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
As per current figures, about 10% of Australia’s Coronavirus cases came from the Ruby Princess
Cruise ship. Hence the order for Ships to go back to their home countries is
valid and protects Australia’s Sovereignty.
At the individual level, the way to determine
whether we are right or wrong in the eyes of our path to Sovereignty – is to
identify with the group that is our ‘home-group’. Within such a group – we would
intuitively know whether or not another member would be more adversely affected
by our rulings and/or actions than our gain by such rulings and/or actions. In
other words we are the winners and we are the losers. Our wins must NOT come
from insiders. If they do – we weaken our sovereignty and when we weaken our
sovereignty, we weaken our natural powers.
In 2019, the Italian Government ended up
allowing Refugees from Sea-Watch 3 & Ocean Viking to enter Italy. There was
strong opposition to this from its Political Opposition. If that Opposition was
genuine, then effectively 50% of Italian Government is taken to have Opposed
this. One needs to therefore ask the question as to whether the old had to die
to make way for the young?
Our Australian Government’s ‘advice’ to over 70’s
to self-isolate is being challenged by some – through the question whether this
would lead to mental problems. Isolation is likely to lead to an idle mind and
hence loss of memory of deeper values. The Sri Lankan Human Rights Commission’s
suggestion to release prisoners above 70, would have similar effects. Neither
is experience based.
While none of the Australian Prime Ministers of
our times seem to have worked in that position beyond 70 – the current Sri
Lankan President became president at the age of 70. Since his ‘Pardoning’ of
the soldier is a governance decision, morally speaking – Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa as
well as anyone in the current parliament who did not oppose him – disqualify
the eligibility test for Executive Presidential
Powers. Executive Powers are to Administer and they are relative. They lead us
close to realising Absolute Power of
Ownership. When Absolute Powers are used at the lower level – it is confirmation
that any law above that level is merely for intellectual purposes. They do not
qualify in making governance decisions.
We go to the temple by vehicle, walk towards
the altar on foot and at the altar we are still. The voter is the vehicle, the
Executive is our feet and Governance
happens when both are still.
The Island’s article ‘COVID-19:
Quo Vadis Sri Lanka’ presents as follows:
[Prof Ricardo Hausman (Harvard University)
has recommended that EM governments should borrow as much as they can to
provide sufficient liquidity to firms and income support to households. The
focus should be on borrowing from domestic sources and mobilising external
financing from official sources. A multilateral debt relief initiative
organised by the IMF/World Bank for vulnerable countries should also be on the
cards. Access to international capital markets is severely constrained as a
result of the spike in yield of high risk assets as result of “flight to
quality” as reflected in a strengthening of the USD.]
On 30 March I highlighted as follows:
[ECONOMYNEXT –
Sri Lanka has asked international lending agencies to give debt relief for
vulnerable nations as a Coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc around the
world.
“President Gotabaya Rajapaksa requests international donor
agencies to provide a debt moratorium or debt deferment facility to all
vulnerable developing nations to the COVID – 19 risk,” his office said in a
statement.
“President had urged Director General
of the World Health Organization to forward this request to multi-lateral and
bilateral lending agencies.”]
To Sri Lankans - Professor
Hausman is the vehicle – like Peacock being the vehicle of Lord Murugan. The
feet that walk towards the altar need to be Sri Lankan.
Quo Vadis ?
Malle Salli Nae / No money in the basket
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