12 August 2023
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
SOUL
MATES
I was thinking of Ravi
who passed away peacefully on Wednesday after almost a decade of battle against
cancer. Ravi in my heart is a hero. A caring son of my aunt Padma and uncle
Sanmugarajah, Ravi turned 70 on 1st July. As usual, I sent my love as
birthday wishes and Ravi also promptly responded to show his appreciation. Then
on 17 July, Ravi’s elder sister Chitra who lives in Brisbane rang me, to inform
me that she was at Ravi’s. This meant to me that Ravi’s body was in bad shape. My
previous few visits to Ravi, his wife Jayanthi and son Amitab had been to share
my positive Energy with Ravi as a caring husband and father. On those visits, our son Pradeep also came
with us to pay his respects to Ravi who was recovering from cancer after some
terrible struggles when it returned. On
all those occasions Ravi never showed any weakness but as usual, made fresh juice
for me, while as usual, Jayanthi brewed tea for the rest. Jayanthi’s tea is
very tasty, but I have given up tea. Ravi
demonstrated deep appreciation for my sharing of the cover-page of my latest
book ‘ Different Logics’. I was pleasantly surprised when Ravi messaged me that
for some reason, Yin-Yang philosophy kept surfacing in his mind. Ravi was yet to read my book at that time and
hence I concluded that he was connecting to my intuitive intelligence through
his own investment in his soul-power.
On 19 July the same
intuition brought his eldest sister Priya all the way from Canada. I was deeply
moved by the intuitive Energy of Priya’s love for her brother.
On 09 August, Ravi’s soul left his body.
I was thinking of this
deeply last evening, when my email beckoned me.
I felt that Ravi was signalling me to read my emails. There was one from
Mr MCM Iqbal who responded to my sharing
through the article headed ‘13th
AMENDMENT IS DEAD’ as follows:
‘I
am glad Madam Gajalakshimi has found the time to read my article on 'Devolution
of Powers' and am sure she would agree that Devolution of Power
under the 13th Amendment is nothing but fiction.’
The
above message, to me is confirmation of the power of Hindu -Muslim unity. Mr
Iqbal, whose name indicates that he is Muslim, is part of Jaffna Hindu College
Alumni that I regularly interact with. As
per published information, Mr Iqbal is:
‘A human rights defender and a writer on
issues concerned with human rights violations. Have had a long experience
as an officer of the Administrative Service in Sri Lanka and for some time as a
Consultant at the Asia Pacific Division of the UNHRC in Geneva…………..
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