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    STANDING UP TO

    THE AGE OF EMOTIONS

    July 23, 2011

    Man Held After 87 Killed In Norway Attacks

    A 32-year-old Norwegian suspect has been arrested after at least 87 people were killed in two

    attacks in Norway

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    CENTRAL BANK BOMBING COLOMBO SRI LANKA

    January 1996

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    Puthukkudiyiruppu, 2009: An elderly Sri Lankan Tamil civilian sits among the rubble of a village

    Colombo, 1987: The Indian Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, ducks a rifle butt attack by a Sri Lankan naval rating

    during a guard of honour, after he signed a controversial peace pact with the Colombo government

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    Love must be learned,

    And learned again and again;

    There is no end to it.

    Hate needs no instruction,

    But wants only to be provoked

    Katherine Anne Porter

    We have left the Age of Reason behind. This is the Age of Emotions. Precisely at what

    point we made the crossover can be left to historians. But the moment the Al Qaeda

    manned jets crashed into the World Trade Centre in New York and drew the First World

    irrevocably into a protracted state of global warfare is as good as any. Daniel Golemans

    groundbreaking work Emotional Intelligence had only been published 6 years before 9/11

    in 1995. Having celebrated the heights and achievements of human reason we are now

    revisiting our own emotions and we dont seem to like what we see.

    Unable to meet our emotions directly we are running away and the most convenient

    hiding place is afforded by the criminal law.

    It is often said about criminal trials that they are only concerned about who did what?

    when and where but not WHY? Influenced as we are by the Cartesian worldview of fixed

    entities and the individualized blaming culture of Anglo Saxon Criminal Justice we see

    hatred as a personal quality that must be found and corrected within the psyche of the

    individual human being. If there is a crime there must be a criminal, and we find solace

    in a form of justice that can reach out and punish that individual criminal.

    Human rights became the new religion of a world desperate for legitimacy after two

    horrific world wars. Its advocates have been increasingly challenged by the intransigence

    of Governments in the Third World which failed to measure up to their idealism. As aresult they too have taken the easy way out; copped out in a way, by resorting to the

    threat of a prosecution at the International Criminal Court.

    But is there, as these advocates try to make out, a problem with the world? Is this world

    malfunctioning? Or is the problem more directly with the way we are seeing the world?

    This is a challenge which has been taken up by modern human consciousness studies that

    seek to map not merely the rational domain but the increasingly significant emotional

    and spiritual domains of the human being. They have indicated with great clarity that the

    world, in addition to its 101 problems is also suffering from the syndrome of partial

    blindness. Lets take an illustration.

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    In our encounter with the Portugese we experienced the onslaught of hatred and

    terrorism. The Dutch lured us with greed, bribery and corruption. The British put in place

    structures of delusion that would institutionalize both hatred and greed. The criminal

    process for example was the perfect embodiment of institutionalized hatred.

    The point to be underscored is this. Having collectively endured nearly five centuries ofemotional upheavals we are now beginning to see all three poisons greed, hatred and

    delusion as the product and result of human interactions. Where we would earlier state

    Dutch = Greed we would now state Dutch + Sinhala Adigars = Greed, bribery and

    corruption. In this way we can see the result, not merely as a behavioural defect of A or B

    but as the product of a flawed RELATIONSHIP. We are now beginning to see that such

    relations can acquire a life of their own. It is the interaction that produces a result, for

    good or ill not the actor or actors alone. Generations have died since the Dutch came

    and left, but we still see the same interaction between foreign capital and local

    corruption.

    In this post Einstein universe that is inter-connected and inter-dependent we have begun

    to understand that there are no permanent entities but only temporary phenomena that

    acquire their identity in relation to other phenomena.

    The dominant relational patterns keep recurring so long as we dont undermine the

    energies of greed, hatred and delusion WITHIN.

    We cannot deal with our legacy of hatred by pointing fingers at the Government or the

    LTTE or the International Community. These are just temporary phenomena without a

    solid existence in reality.

    The film CRASH has demonstrated the futility of this labeling game by turning its main

    characters from bad guys to good guys and vice versa as the story progresses, shattering

    our normal thinking patterns and assumptions.

    So what must be done? We need to find the most effective antidotes to the poisons of

    greed, hatred and delusion. We cannot run away from these three things and find shelter

    in a make believe world built out of our own concepts, generalizations and institutions.

    Neither the International Criminal Court nor the Free and Independent Nation State can

    provide any refuge from the three poisons. Afflicted by these three poisons we are all

    taking different sides and positions based on our likes and dislikes ignoring the fact that

    there are common enemies of mankind lurking within the shadows ready to pounce at thefirst opportunity. Identifying and isolating this common collective enemy is vital to our

    progress as human beings. Pitched battles over war crimes are being fought by those with

    narrow agendas like narrow nationalism, narrow religion, narrow human rights and narrow

    justice. They are all equally unable to make sense of and include the views of others.

    Although the military battles between the Government and LTTE are over their name

    calling and hateful emotions keep the war alive.

    One extreme form of justice justice for the victor is sought to be countered by

    another extreme form justice for the victim. Neither by itself can satisfy the larger

    demands of truth and peace. Nor can we reject either of them as they are both deeply

    felt emotions. What is false is the belief that they are incompatible demands; and that

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    they cannot co-exist; that we as Sri Lankans cannot integrate the moral imperatives of

    both within a national framework of justice and reconciliation.

    We have to examine our own history. And if we are to be at peace with ourselves we must

    do this of our own free will. Deeply felt emotions of any one of us cannot be neglected

    and orphaned. The basic rule of the Age of Emotions is this: unless we respect emotions,unless we stop cultivating negative and destructive emotions emotions will not respect

    us. In fact they will destroy us.

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