Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
06
November 2020
With or Without Belief
Yesterday was the 22nd
Anniversary of a manifestation that confirmed to me that the Universal Franchise of truth worked for
me. The psychiatrist to whom I was sent by courts where I was taken by Police
who arrested me unlawfully confirmed as follows:
[Mrs. Paramasivam acknowledged that for
several years she had been in communication with a range of people including
Yoga Swami, Our Lady and Sai Baba the leader of an Indian Religious Group. She
told me that Sai Baba was a saint and on the 5 November 1998 red powder
materialized on her picture of him. She interpreted this as meaning that he was
in communication with her and felt that it was a miracle, a sign of his love
for society.]
The miracle in this instance was the manifestation that
the psychiatrist showed no scientific reasoning between her conclusion that I
was mentally ill and my actions in seeking to speak to the Vice Chancellor of
the University of NSW (UNSW) about work related issues. Discretionary powers
should not be used without belief in the whole. That it was used without belief
was the evidence needed by a proper court of law to dismiss the matter. By
upholding the expectations of the Central Administrators who influenced the
Police who influenced the Courts – the psychiatrist returned the karma to the UNSW
through the Courts and the Police. Yesterday I learnt about this through ABC report ‘Arsalan Khawaja jailed for framing UNSW colleague with a
fake terror plot’.
The Universal Franchise of Belief
separated even brothers of the same community when they stepped outside their
cultural order and were not protected by belief. That is the sad state of
affairs of the UNSW and the Police who contribute to separations through lack
of faith in the law. When we lack intellectual ability to discriminate through
the written law, we need belief to maintain the justice system in that
institution. The ABC report highlights as follows:
[Mohamed Nizamdeen was charged with terror offences after being framed
by Khawaja.
Khawaja
was driven by jealousy over Mr Nizamdeen's friendship with a woman.
Mr
Nizamdeen was not only wrongfully imprisoned, but incorrectly labelled as a
terrorist on the front page of a newspaper before police failed to find any
evidence against him.
Khawaja's barrister, Philip
Boulten SC, said his client had been diagnosed with borderline personality
disorder and described the mental illness as "enduring, severe and
debilitating".
But the judge said there could be
no suggestion Khawaja's condition deprived him of the capacity to reason,
citing a psychiatrist's evidence.
Mr
Nizamdeen, who returned to Sri Lanka after the ordeal, has spoken out about how
his life was ruined and called for an independent inquiry.
His visa for the US was cancelled
as a result of the incident and he is now unable to visit his fiancee, who
resides there.]
To date, I have not stepped into
that University including for social purposes. That is my protection as law
abiding Opposition. It would then protect all those who believe in that
University’s lawful structure. Where the causal forces are weak in official
position holders, we need to manifest outcomes through the alternate pathway as
per our belief.
The UNSW Central Management, the Police,
the Mental Health system, and the Courts – who unjustly judged me have become exponentially
weaker in terms of law and order. By failing to correct the wrong – they have
allowed it to become a sin. Sins lead those who are without the protection of
virtues. Hence the wrong against a Sri
Lankan student. These are not coincidences.
In Sri Lanka, Muslim community
relationships failed to extend from the Parliamentarians to the Muslim citizens
living in their own isolated parts taking leadership from locals on cultural
basis. The Easter bomber Zahran Hashmi, is also reported to have
studied in Australia. When the University Administration is weak – the
graduates get a dose of that weakness which can have the cumulative effect in a
culturally remote group where such status is used to take leadership.
There is no evidence that the
Judge in Khawaja’s matter disciplined the Police for
arresting without evidence and abusing anti terrorism laws. Unless we take
control of our senses they would have the bipolar effect. This means desire and fear are separated by
time. This is confirmed as follows in the above case:
[The court has previously heard Khawaja had a "crippling fear of
abandonment" stemming from the end of a previous relationship.
He quickly developed an "emotional
connection" to the woman at UNSW and was "terrified" of losing
her.]
Laws help bring the two sides of our emotions
together and this prevents time based polarization. Laws based on belief survive
time and place based separations.
Both Khawaja and
Nizamdeen are related through Muslim laws. Had they believed in those laws they
would have known about each other intuitively and been protected from the
exercise of ‘freedom’ that other cultures seem to enjoy. But those other cultures
may not have the protection of
relationships through higher discipline in man-woman relationships. To the
extent they are true to each other – they become true friends and that joins
them with the Universal system. To be a part of that – those from strongly
regulated cultures have to renounce the benefits from that regulated system and
mentally separate from that group from that point onwards. That is the essence
of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers between the elected leaders and the
judiciary.
When Mr Trump threatened
legal action against his opposition he moved out of the circle of belief within
his own administration. Judicial power is limited to the written law. People’s
power is Soul power of belief. One who believes in her/himself as per her/his
conscience – is always a winner – even though we often do not see it due to
being blinded by our desires. If Nizamdeen believes in the American people –
he would get the visa.
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