Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
02
April 2020
EXECUTIVE
PRESIDENCY & DEMOCRACY
We
are all governors to the extent we live in our truth and share our truth. I
identified with such a message headed ‘Keeping the Faith’ by Yoga Joseph. It
included the following:
[The reality is that
the virus is a "natural evil" like earthquakes hurricanes tornadoes
floods fires etc.]
How do we
know whether we created it or whether it is ‘natural’? That which cannot be
logically understood by a group that claims to be ‘Sovereign’ is natural to
that group. In a truly sovereign group even war related death would be a
natural evil. Hence the celebrations of war heroes who fought to protect our
group’s sovereignty.
As per Sri Lanka Army News
headed ‘Army
to Devise Transport Plan to Take Pensioners to Banks for Receipt of April
Pension - Lt Gen Shavendra Silva’:
[“A medical team
of 11 persons, including doctors and nursing staff who treated the COVID-19
victim who died on Monday (30) at Negombo District Hospital is being kept in
quarantine for 14 days by the Army and Health officials in a hotel at Waikkal
at the moment. To facilitate the pensioners who are senior citizens of this
country to draw their pensions, the Army has planned a transport service to
take them to their banks from their homes during 1-2 April 2020 payment days,” Lieutenant
General Silva announced.]
In Democracy – the above members of the medical
team would have self-isolated. At 70 if President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is able to
move around, then it is taken as a natural ability of the pensioners aged 75
and below. Then there is the President’s brother – Prime Minister Mahinda
Rajapaksa who is 74 and is known to be seeking to continue his Executive leadership
of Sri Lanka. On that basis all below the age of 80 are taken to be
self-executing. That is how Democratic sharing happens. If they consider those
above 70 to be dependents – then they ought to retire and self-isolate from
Executive Administrators.
Due to the curfew the custodian of our funds in
Jaffna was unable to go to the bank to withdraw money for a large family near
our temple in Thunaivi – in Northern Sri Lanka. This family’s eldest member Chellamani,
sells peanuts at the Jaffna Bus Stand. Chellamani who is a grandmother works
everyday – except when she is sick as per her own assessment. She is a role
model not only to me but to other women in that area. Then there is George our
hairdresser here in Coogee who must be well over 70. Just before the
social-distancing rule came into operation, I sought Georges’ services because he is another role
model from our electorate. Hence even when some were puzzled by the rule that
non-essential services did not include hairdressers – I identified with it as a
natural bonus. I took it as my god communicating with the Prime Minister’s god.
If we identify with our own sovereignty as
individuals and/or as a group – we would govern the Coronavirus instead of
letting it rule over us. Likewise the Army which is a virus in a self-governing
democracy.
The Buddhist clergy in Sri Lanka are setting a poor
example in this regard:
[Asgiriya, Malwatta chief prelates request all temples to chant Pirith for
a week
The chief prelates of Asgiriya and Malwatta chapters
have requested all Buddhist temples in the country to chant ‘Pirith’ every day for a consecutive
week.
This request comes as Covid-19 cases tally of
Sri Lanka is on the rise, and the risks of the local outbreak are yet to be
eliminated.
The chief prelates have also appealed to the
general public to join this religious programme from their homes while adhering
to the health guidelines of the government.
Accordingly, all Buddhist temples in the
country are to chant ‘Pirith’
for a period of an hour (7.00 pm to 8.00 pm) every day for a week starting from
tomorrow (01). They have been requested to ring the temple’s bell, to
observe Pansil, to
chant Ratana Sutta and Girimananda Sutta followed by an
act of truth (Sacca Kriya) performed at 7.55 pm in all temples to seek
blessings for the people.]
Adaderana
There is also the following
news report published by Adaderana:
[Police to take strict action against
social media posts attacking public servants
Strict legal action will be sought against
those who make defamatory, malicious posts on social media against public
servants who are fighting the COVID-19 outbreak in the country, says the Police
Media.
The Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP)
has given instructions to the DIG of the Criminal Investigation Department and
all the OICs across the island to arrest such individuals and produce them
before courts.
The Police Headquarters points out that the
public sector is committed to controlling the spread of COVID-19 virus in Sri
Lanka.
However, there have been reports regarding
videos and statements on social media with false or malicious content that
criticizes and obstructs the work of public servants and threatens them.
Accordingly, persons who are involved in
activities of this sort will be dealt with strict legal actions as per the
instructions of the Acting IGP, the Police Media said further.]
My
question is – Do the Police & other Public Officers have enough spare time
to read Social Media ? Social media space is largely for leisure purposes.
Those Sri Lankans who are active in that space – are confirming to be not seriously
concerned about Coronavirus. In fact in terms of death rates as published – Sri
Lanka is doing 25 times better than China and two thousand times better than
America. Since it is Ape Aanduwa (OUR GOVERNMENT) the People are taken to be
educating the Officers – as in ‘Customer is Right’ principle. Between the Buddhist Clergy and Leaders of Cyberspace the
latter is more democratic than the former and promotes self governance
regulated by fellow participants. The main purpose is to be connected to each
other’s mind for better or for worse. Except for a few – I do not read work
published by social media. But I accept that
some find it as relaxing as going to the movies. It is their ‘private space’
and should not be brought under the control of the other Pole – the Armed
Officers. They are poles apart in Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka will be functional
only when they are poles apart.
I
believe that Cyberspace leads me to important information – almost instantaneously
because I respect the high minds that have shared their truth with all of us.
Cyberspace could be the Bible or the Tabloid – as per our own seeking. Unruly public officers would find the
tabloid. Seekers of Truth would find the Bible. Truth will come through
Cyberspace – to those who live in Truth and use Cyberspace to share that Truth
and nothing but the Truth.
At
the moment in Sri Lanka – the Coronavirus has been made the enemy of the Armed
Forces by the President. Like the Tamil invisible armed rebels, this virus is invisible to the body and mind
of the common armed Sri Lankan officer. The victim is the civilian who is
battling in her/his own way – as Tamil civilians also did during the war. In Sri Lanka, the gene has mutated
from war fear to Corona fear.
Those
who die in this epidemic in the path of their duty and this includes
politicians and civilians and parents who share the sovereignty with each other
– they have died honourably – just like war heroes. That is the value
highlighted by the following social sharing here in Australia:
If
Mr Trump is democratic he will smile! This is why America is hierarchically
above Sri Lanka. Madam Angela Merkel as portrayed above is an example of elders who died so their heirs –
the young would live. Since Hitler has been replaced by Angela, the
Coronavirus is sure to be replaced by therapeutic virus such as oncolytic virus that kills cancer cells. One who
believes has hope.
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