Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
http://austms.blogspot.com.au/
04
February 2021
AUSTRALIA
DAY OR LANKA DAY?
Today , Sri Lankan government celebrates
Independence Day which is presented as follows by Wikipedia:
[Sri Lankan Independence Day, is a Sri Lankan national holiday celebrated annually on 4
February to commemorate the country’s political independence from British rule
in 1948. It is celebrated all over the country through a flag-hoisting
ceremony, dances, parades and performances. Usually, the main celebration takes
place in Colombo, where the President raises the national flag and delivers a
nationally televised speech.]
Australia Day is
presented by Wikipedia as follows:
[Australia Day is the official national day of Australia. Observed annually on 26
January, it marks the 1788 raising of the British flag at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip following days of exploration of Port Jackson in New South Wales by the First Fleet.]
To us Australians who
have migrated from Sri Lanka and to British of Lankan origin, today ought to be
a day of mourning. Yesterday, I shared as follows:
[The dignity of a system, its positions and
those who are members of that system comes from our realised truth. Efficiency
comes from the Milestones on the way to that truth in its current & future
forms. The theories we use, when realised, become part of us. Subjective powers
are based on this. Hence when we become ‘juniors’ of such subjects those
theories support us. ]
If we had actually felt
Independence in Sri Lanka, it is highly unlikely that we would have come to
places where the British are rulers.
On 26 January we
Australians celebrate Australia Day, on which day this year, our Australian
High Commission to Sri Lanka delivered the following message:
[26 January
is Australia Day, a day when Australians around the world celebrate what’s
great about Australia and being Australian. It is a celebration of the
many wondrous things about our country.
On Australia Day, we celebrate Australia’s
rich history, including honouring the first Australians, the Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples, whose continuing cultures are the oldest on
earth. We celebrate our values, our democracy, our freedoms and our belief that
we owe each other a fair go and the opportunity to realise our dreams. With our
people coming from close to 200 countries, Australians are naturally
international citizens, and we have strong friendships with people and nations
across the globe.
The longstanding friendship between Australia
and Sri Lanka is built on the foundation of support, shared principles and
common interests in the Commonwealth and the Indo Pacific region. Our
fast-growing collaboration in education, trade and combating transnational crimes
have further cemented this friendship that will remain strong in the years to
come.]
A person who believes the above to be true will not identify with
the above picture published by Xinhua News Agency of China and v.v. This is
confirmed about Tamils living in Sri Lanka, by Associated Press under the heading
‘Sri Lanka Tamils march to protest deaths, disappearances’ :
[Hundreds of ethnic Tamils began a four-day
protest march from eastern to northern Sri Lanka on Wednesday to demand justice
for civilians killed and forcibly disappeared during the country's civil war,
allegedly at the hands of the government's military.
Politicians, civil and
religious leaders on foot and in cars joined the march, which is also
protesting alleged plans by the government to change the demography of the
traditional Tamil heartland by settling majority Sinhalese there and taking
over private lands.
Sri Lanka marks its 73th
anniversary of independence from British colonial rule on Thursday.
The approximately 500-kilometer (300-mile) march from the east to the north,
which Tamils consider their homelands, is to end Saturday.
Relatives of missing
people have also started a fast to mark Independence Day.
The protests come after
Sri Lanka rejected a report by U.N. human rights high commissioner Michelle
Bachelet, who called for "international action to ensure justice for
international crimes" allegedly committed during the 26-year civil war.]
True independence is
confirmed when there is zero dependence. At the level of the individual, this
is dependence on the physical body and/or one’s own past. As a group this is dependence
on others within and/or outside the group.
In terms of eliminating
dependence within the group, we have structures whereby one pays respect to the
provider or where firm structures are lacking, one is loyal to the provider.
This eliminates debts and each member of the group is independent so long as a
junior pays her/his dues through respect
and/or loyalty as per her/his conscience and senior includes the junior as part
of her/himself. Our conscience is our Natural Judge and hence where there are
no structures, one is left to fill the
shortfalls by distance and separation. Hence where structures are different
Separation of Powers is essential for each group to balance itself and maintain
its Sovereign Powers.
Wherever I am, I
celebrate Australia Day due to becoming financially free of debt - in
Australia. I left Sri Lanka to earn money to build a house in the land I bought
out of hard saved money plus high interest loan. Towards this I had to forego the
status I had as a professional in Sri Lanka. Often those who migrate from
particular mono-cultural area to multicultural areas already dominated by
others have to first renounce their past benefits and carry only the experience
with them. This is not easy. Death brings about closure of the old and we carry
forward only the essence as our genes/karma which is passive unless we also
invoke Belt & Road Initiatives.
A fellow member of the
Tamil Diaspora wrote to me:
[Some members of Srilankan diaspora
who faced the consequences of war have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. However
their children born abroad have no idea
about it and are not subjected to PTSD. ]
This confirms that
that community has cured itself and does not carry forward any war karma. If we
take on the karma of the armed forces, but lack the power to balance it – we would
carry war-genes through time and place closures.
The following statement
is true only of Australians who have not exceeded their powers to balance the
negatives in their own cultural groups.
[On Australia Day,
we celebrate Australia’s rich history, including honouring the first
Australians, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, whose
continuing cultures are the oldest on earth. We celebrate our values, our
democracy, our freedoms and our belief that we owe each other a fair go and the
opportunity to realise our dreams. With our people coming from close to 200
countries, Australians are naturally international citizens, and we have strong
friendships with people and nations across the globe.]
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