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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, August 21, 2016
Poisoning of Mind v Poisoning of Body!

( August 20, 2016, Melbourne, Sri Lanka Guardian) Magistrate
Pat O’Shane sent me to Caritas at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney for a
Section 32 Assessment – which was about my mental health. The Appendix
to yesterday’s article Sri Lankan President promises Separation!, has the details.
Magistrate Pat O’Shane might have meant well but I exercised my rights
and declined to put myself through such a test. The reason given was
that I was having visions of my guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba and that I was
following in the footsteps of Ghandi. I reported my experience in this
regard through my article Judicial Interference in Executive Administration and Politics.
[I am a victim of Caritas here in Sydney, Australia. On 06 May 2005,
I was sent to Caritas by the Courts, for an assessment. The doctor in
charge threatened me with enforced medication and suggested that I ought
to take instructions from my husband and children. I had to pray hard
to get myself out of the situation and urged the medical team to contact
my husband on the phone. This was done and my husband informed them as
to how highly I was valued by the Medical Faculty of the University of
New South Wales, and referred them to the Dean of Medicine – Professor
Bruce Dowton who gave a glowing reference about me on the basis of my
work. I believe that if not for that Goodwill from Professor Dowton, I
would have been more traumatized that night at Caritas. I was taken back
to Mulawa prison which felt heavenly after this ordeal. There I was
placed with mentally ill inmates and I decided not to eat any food
except fruits – which I felt were safe – in case they sought to enforce
medication. I later learnt from another inmate that they do inject
medication if you are disobedient. What authority does Caritas have to
take a higher position in Peace Development than the fighters / workers
at the coalface? ]
To me it is no coincidence that the pictures in that articles are of the
then Sri Lankan President at Nallur Temple – and Mr. Wigneswaran – then
a retired member of the Judiciary also at a temple in Colombo.
The current President has stated expressly that he would promote
Buddhism. If Sri Lanka is to be shown as a predominantly Buddhist
country – then its head of State must not be seen at other places of
worship – especially at Nallur the Cultural Capital of Northern Sri
Lanka. A Buddhist President coming to come to Nallur Temple and
receiving the higher honors when a deeper devotee is sweating it out in
the Common crowd – is an insult to our civilization and it distorts the
minds of the Hindu as well as the Buddhist. A Buddhist President taking
the foremost position at Hindu Temple is like the President taking the
Judicial Chair in Court. It is for this reason that we have the Doctrine
of Separation of Powers which makes us Equal in each other’s eyes.
Without that we can have no respect for the other. One who takes an
active position is a participant and is not an observer. Hence when the
President stated that he would respect the ideas of other communities –
to my mind it was a false promise.
Recently – I heard an Australian father say to his little 7 year old ‘to
say sorry to her little sister’. The 7 year old did say sorry – more as
a ritual to escape greater punishment. The father shouted ‘Say it like
you mean it!’ As per its meaning – it cannot be delivered except when
the 7 year old pretends so strongly that her father would accept that
she means it. All of a sudden the 7 year old cannot bring within her –
the feeling that she had erred nor the intellectual discrimination as to
why what she did was wrong. Like the Sinhalese of Sri Lanka she was
waving her little sister away from the computer so she could have most
of the space when they were talking to me – with me being here in
Vaddukoddai here in Sri Lanka. I have been recalling that and keep
smiling drawing parallels with catch 22. I was able to because I believe
that to the extent the daughter obeyed – she would learn from her Dad
who has a very clever mind in delivering independent outcomes of high
standards.
To my mind, the President’s promise to respect other religions as being
equal while promoting Buddhism is also undeliverable. The mind order
that is meant from within – has to be written by the person independent
of external influences – one time or the other during the journey of
that soul. Wanting to promote Buddhism is natural and is from within.
Respecting other religions is ‘external’ to such a leader in Sri Lanka
which has demonstrated that it is stuck to the ‘Only Syndrome’ due to
desire for Subjective power while enjoying the fruits of democracy. One
who desires the votes through subjective influence – would not have the
inner wisdom to mean Equality the key feature of democracy. Practicing
democracy in Northern Province is very exhausting and requires frequent
changes to one’s mind-order which has the effect of draining one’s
mental resources.
The New Indian Express report ‘US backs out of undertaking to medically examine former Tamil Tiger combatants’ reveals:’
‘The Chief Minister of the Tamil-majority Northern Province,
C.V.Wigneswaran, had told the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) that he
had requested the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Atul Keshap, to get the
US Air Force medical team camping in Jaffna to examine the suspected
cases of poisoning. Upon this, the Ambassador said that the team would
look at the cases and decide what to do next.’
The question I ask is – as to why Mr. Wigneswaran did not get the
certification of Tamil Doctors in Northern Province to confirm such
poising of the body. Is it also more serious than the mental disorder
caused by the bosses of these young combatants to obey the gun rather
than the common cultural value of Northern Province? When I published my
traumatic experience at Caritas – Asian Tribune – called it ‘personal’.
No leader Australian, Sri Lankan, Tamil or English raised her/his voice
in support of me. Yet I have practiced and promoted good mind order
most of my adult life. I went to prison for promoting Good Professional
Accounting order at the University of NSW. If Mr. Wigneswaran can wear
the Pottu – representing the Third Eye – as being symbolic of his inner
person – why did Mr. Wigneswaran not take the Hindus in this group of
victims to Nallur Temple and get them to roll on the ground and cure
their minds? The cured mind does not need as much body as the mentally
weak mind – to lead a harmonious life. This is why they say in Tamil
that the head is the most important part of the body.
One cultural wisdom I learnt from White Australians is to not neglect
normal children while taking care of the disabled child in the family.
The less able child when s/he is placed as per her/his abilities – would
be able to share in the higher contribution to the common pool.
Likewise – within the Tamil Community – the victims of war will be able
to enjoy through the common pool – the experiences of all others if the
latter were positive. It’s therefore important to not promote war
victims as the foremost group within the Tamil community. They need to
be Equal until there is a current need otherwise. To the extent the
combatants chose their own pathway through the gun and to the extent
their bosses killed the bodies of political leaders – their karma is
returning to their heirs – for the same reason why some are born in low
caste Thunaivi whilst leaders are born in Vaddukoddai town.. Why do they
need special care over those in whom they instilled social fear in a
community that has long prided itself as an intellectually driven
community?
By resorting to arms – the Tamil Tigers separated themselves from those
who were committed to the higher intellectual pathway. The resources of
the latter belong to the heirs of those who promoted the intellectual
structures and pathways. Mr. Wigneswaran has no right to take Paul Tax
and pay Peter Tax. The parallel Tamil saying is to take the coconut from
the street shop and break it in front of the street Pillayar / Ganesh.
Intellectual Ganesh would send the returns to the Shop owner and not to
the heirs of armed combatants who disturbed the Common Mind Order of
Tamils. The Third eye wisdom if Mr. Wigneswaran listened to it would
show the picture that these combatants must first pay their dues to the
Common coffers – be they local or international – before the Mountain
would come to Mohamed.

