Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
http://austms.blogspot.com.au/
22
December 2020
SUPERSTITION
V BELIEF
From time to time I receive emails with the subject heading
‘TISARANEE WRITES ANOTHER GOOD ONE ’. This time it directed me to Sri Lanka
Guardian’s ‘Sri Lanka: The Void in the Nation’s
Heart’ The article as per my interpretation is a dismissal of Superstition’. As highlighted yesterday, Mr Wigneswaran
wrote recently to Mr Sumanthiran:
[I am not sure we should become the objective observers rather
than subjective complainers. ]
I wonder as to how many readers
of the report containing Mr Wigneswaran’s letter would have appreciated the
difference between ‘subjectivity and objectivity’. Since Ms Tisaranee has not
written about it – one is entitled to conclude that the lady also does not
think that there is superstitious element in that communication from one
educated Tamil to another educated Tamil or that the lady is not interested in
Tamil interpretions.
Tamils
who have invested in global measures, make up the third dimension – ‘Objective
Complainants’. When we go through the USA – it is a subjective complaint. We
are then limited to the levels of expressions by the USA. That is the way of
the Subjective system. In a Court of Law – litigants are often limited to the
levels of expressions that their lawyers would allow. Those levels are relative
to the benefits derived by the lawyers as well as their ownership investment in
the law and the judicial system itself. Lawyers bowing in Court to the judge is
often subjective. I have written in my book that I said to Todd Golding (from
the Office of the New South Wales Crown
Solicitor) who asked me as to why I was
bowing when there was no judge in the chair. I said ‘I am bowing to the god of Justice’.
The
above, as per my discovery - confirms
objectivity. My action did not depend on a particular judge’s credentials not
being favoured by particular judge. The Judge was ‘Common’ and commonness has
no particular form.
Had
I bowed without belief and with the thought that mere bowing would bring me
victory - that would have been ‘superstitious’.
This is often based on hearsay and to my
mind, is the parallel of copying another’s work and claiming it as one’s own.
Tisaranee
presents her mind as follows:
[As
President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa is the technocratic-philosopher king dispensing
advice across the spectrum, from Central Bank economists to Wild Life
officials, even as the economy tanks and the forests burn. Whether on these or
any other subject, the Rajapaksas are deaf to expert opinions. For example, in
July 2020, the Association of Medical Specialists, an independent body
consisting of about 1300 medical specialists in the government sector, warned
that community transmission of Covid-19 was either imminent or has already
begun. The president of the association, Senior Consulted Surgeon, Dr. L. A.
Ranasinghe, said, “Expanding PCR testing of at risk groups and random community
testing would be crucial. Active contact tracing and, if necessary, even
limited lock downs should also be implemented without any hesitation” (Daily Mirror – 16.7.2020).
Had that warning been heeded, the current wave
of infection could have been avoided.]
To my mind, the above
conclusion is also ‘superstitious’ and is proven false by the second wave that
State of NSW in Australia is currently experiencing. If one does not know the causes, one needs to
use the effects to protect oneself. At the moment we do not have ‘intelligence’
of the scientific reasons as to why one gets the infection. Here in Australia,
we did follow the advice of the scientists. But there are those who think on
their own and damage the belief based protection.
The doctors who
treated me for a pain in my right leg about two years back, were different this
time around when I developed pain in my left leg. I myself was less focused on
this due to my mind being engaged with Covid19 protection for the family and
others about whom I cared in common. These are automatic shifts that happen as
per the level of our respective mind structures.
As per my belief,
under these circumstances, we have to protect ourselves with the resources available
to us and not depend on governments who themselves do not have the answers. The
parallel of the statement ‘Had that warning been heeded, the current
wave of infection could have been avoided’ in the case of the ethnic war
was JRJ’s 1978 Constitution and Presidential rule copied from other countries.
It made the problem worse by pushing ordinary folks who could ‘show’ power to become
presidents in their own local areas.
Tisaranee
continues as follows:
[When the reality of a new wave became irrefutable, the government
caused a total disconnect between science and the pandemic. The resultant void
was filled with miracle workers. First it was the faux-doctor Eliyantha White
with his Kunadalini power and magical pots. Then came a carpenter-turned-godman
with a concoction made to a recipe given to him by Goddess Kali……. The Kali concoction is a ruse to lull a
desperate nation into a false sense of security, even as the pandemic rages
almost unchecked.]
I often advise the
folks in Thunaivi, Vaddukoddai – in Northern Sri Lanka – to pray to Kali when
they are anxious – especially about causes over which they have no direct
control. They take the advice to varying degrees and it is better than the
knowledge that there is no way to protect themselves. Given their knowledge
that I am Australian and that I have so far not been infected – they would feel
more hopeful of protecting themselves through common prayers and other acts of
faith.
I therefore do not
dismiss such practices. The problem begins when they are enforced on others who
have invested in global science of medicine.
The system of
democracy is based on belief at the primary level which renders the believer
with the powers of natural governance of the self by the self.
Using that as the
yardstick, one needs to ask whether Tamil Political leaders like Mr Wigneswaran
have invested in Democracy at global levels – for the Tamil complaints to be
heard as a priority at UN level? To
expect democratic outcomes at global levels – one ought to be practicing
democracy at local level. As per the principles of democracy belief in
Judiciary needs to be shown as a separate form to belief in Politics. Likewise,
belief in Science based Global Medicine
and belief in local medicine. There would be abuses in both. But one who is
superstitious over Global knowledge is
likely to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
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