18 July 2022
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
THE ECONOMIC HERD-IMMUNITY
Some ailments
need only pain killers, to facilitate natural healing. Others need stronger
medication. Few are genetic. When there is a pandemic, the ‘whole’ group needs
to be treated. The Covid virus has challenged this generation and we are still
not sure what to do. At personal level it seems to manifest as per the
individual’s pre-existing ailments. At group level its spread has to be
contained within sovereign groups. The smallest of such groups is the family
and the largest is the widest group one
has invested in. Within a sovereign group, the Energies merge naturally, and
positives automatically offset negatives within the group. Hence the theory of
herd-immunity. Family is the smallest group driven by belief. To most of us the
nation is the largest grouping we invest in.
In its report headed ‘The hard choices Sri
Lankans must make now’ BBC reports as follows:
[With
Mr Rajapaksa gone, protesters have turned their sights on Ranil Wickremesinghe,
the unpopular former prime minister.
He is seen as someone with
close ties with the Rajapaksas, a powerful dynasty that ruled Sri Lanka for
nearly two decades] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62191735
The Protest-group
is the parallel of Covid patients who
blame the government for the pandemic. Reactionaries would change the reason, that
suits them. Hence from Gota to Ranil. That is herd-infection.
Gota’s personal
ailment was war related and the war-crimes allegations at global level. Ranil’s
is his natural way of going with the flow. His investment in the West is far
stronger than that of the Rajapaksas. Opposition to Ranil, confirms opposition
to structured economic pathway – especially through the IMF. The more disorganised
the protestors are, the less likely would be a structured solution.
A member of the Australian-Tamil
diaspora, asked me about my reasoning that it was JVP that caused the economic
collapse and not President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. I gave the example of the Common
building in Thunaivi to build which we donated temple-land. That building is
like the Parliament of that local area. The building was built out of grant through
NECORD (North East Community Restoration and Development). The building was
being hardly used, due to community disorder in the toddy-tapper village .
During our stay earlier this year, we organized some online classes during weekends
and school holidays. The NGO responsible, informed me that there were many such
‘idle’ buildings in Northern Province.
They confirm lack of trust by the structured systems, in the villagers,
due to lack of lack of relativity but plenty of emotional freedom of the kind
the ‘protestors’ in Colombo are demonstrating. To minimise frequent conflicts
within factions, we separated them through our temple’s boundary wall. I asked
this person, whether he would invest in Thunaivi and he said ‘NO’. I said, likewise,
investors looking for reliable returns would not invest in Sri Lanka where rebels have
frequently damaged official structures.
As
per the latest ABC report ‘Acting President Ranil
Wickremesinghe declares state of emergency in Sri Lanka amid ongoing political
turmoil’
[The Acting President
of Sri Lanka has declared a state of emergency amid ongoing protests just days
after the nation's former leader was forced to flee.
"It is
expedient, so to do, in the interests of public security, the protection of
public order and the maintenance of supplies and services essential to the life
of the community," the notification stated.
Mr
Wickremesinghe was sworn in as the country's interim president until
parliament elected a successor to Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Mr Rajapaksa
resigned after mass protests over Sri Lanka's economic collapse forced him from
office.] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-18/sri-lanka-crisis-president-flees-fuel-shortage/101247190
The protestors have
failed the ‘test’ of reliability by failing to ‘pause’ and thus facilitate the
passage of ‘Due Process’ as per Parliamentary rules. Like the Covid virus –
they keep mutating. But belief will deliver to each group/person as per their
belief. Dr S.B.Asoka Dissanayake shared his mind with us as follows:
[A single Vote with Wisdom has no value, in Ceylon
with so many idiots who vote for a Malu Pan ( from Bath Gotu to Palu Pan).]
In return, I shared as follows:
[Every vote within the group you believe in – which is
Parliament in this instance – has exponential value – with or without your vote]
That is the way of Energy – be it positive or
negative. All we have to do is believe and share within our circles of common
faith. When economic immunity is felt by
believers, the whole community would stop panicking. The rest will happen
automatically. We will have our share of new norms.
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