Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
BIPOLARISM IN SRI LANKAN
VOTERS
Desire & fear are two sides of the one coin. The intellect has
the ability to ‘see’ them at the same time. Below is an example of such a brain
that ‘gives’ and ‘takes’ as it likes in
a ‘free’ environment in response to my article ‘The Common President’:
Gaja,
Are you endorsing Mr.Ranil Wickremasinge?
You
write so much, well written (in the English language !) and you are an eager
beaver! must be spending quite a bit of time writing !!
Do
your writings gain traction other than from Prof Nadesan? other than from
people who are copied in this email but widely from the public?
Do
you make money from your blog? if not, you must become a Youtuber and present
your ideas via monologues or host a Podcast and make money.
Get
some ideas from Megyn Kelly or Bill O Riley's Podcast. They are outstanding
Podcasters ..you must become like Mygan Kelly both in appearance and in
style! otherwise, your ideas won't fly Gaja!
Your
blog is named Australian Tamil Management Service. What kind of Management
Services do you provide ma'am?’
I
split my response and addressed the ‘two attitudes’ separately as follows:
1. Thank
you. I write the truth I discovered. I believe that it works to support the
needy.
2. The
truth that came out in your response is that you are bipolar. This happens when
you are driven by desires. You praise me on the one hand and the opposite
creeps in because you feel ‘free’ and unstructured. Hence the use of ‘beaver’
which is derogatory, when used in reference to a woman. To you, it may be
unconscious. But not to the likes of Xxxx who responded to indirectly to
caution you.
True
respect for one who does genuine research is a way to cure yourself.
This
has become a common problem with Sri Lankan voters. Tamil MP Mr Sumanthiran has
stated in his Twitter account:
‘Interesting results on the LG Polls and the financing of
it! https://www.dailymirror.lk/poll’
The article is headed
‘Which political party leader has the vision and the capability to put Sri
Lanka on a recovery path and lead to sustainable development?’
Mr Ranil
Wickremesinghe at 1.5% rating was shown to be last in the rating. Majority group
at 58.3% rating was ‘none of them’. This confirmed lack of reliable political structure
which led to the economic collapse
last year. I voted for Mr Wickremesinghe who is the best out of a weak lot. He
is the medium through whom global leadership that Sri Lankans
invested in and seek to revive through
migration would work.
We
often fail to remember our own karma when planning our future. But whether it
is positive or negative, karmic Energy includes itself and leads the
manifestation when our current efforts are weak.
According
to Daily Mirror, 58.3% are Political orphans, with
no one worthy of their trust. That 58.3% is vacant to be filled by foreign leadership.
Their predecessors caused the economic collapse manipulated by foreign powers,
including those that ‘show’ immediate outcomes outside a global structure.
As a Tamil who carries the integrated common heritage I identify
most with the UNP to work our Colonial Heritage. Those driven by immediate
and/or imaginary outcomes would contribute to dependence on foreign monies.
It is an opportunity for us to exercise our vote as per our
truth. I have highlighted this as
follows in my book ‘Different Beliefs’:
Each
sovereign individual / group has her/his/its personal god. Then there is the
Universal God. Laws, including religious laws, are pathways to realising the group
god. If that group laws are based on belief of the law-makers, the individual /
group is naturally connected to the Universal God/Ultimate Reality. Hence all
we have to do is be true to ourselves.
‘I recall another saying by Gajalakshmi Paramasivam who said – I quote “Once
we are true to ourselves – Truth does the rest”. – Our Elder Dr. S. Chandrasekharan
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