To normalize, to distribute, or to share.
Growth moves upward from the South.
If you want to grow, better move on.
Or grow along with everyone in parallel.
Shining only in one regional area while others are suffering — that’s a fake story. A waste of effort and a source of frustration. Outliers.
Races, religions, etc.
But feelings — such as desires and pains — are going to be the same.
Don’t you understand why upper-class people suffer, even more than those who have nothing?
Eight level management
— Bottom to Top
— Heart to Sky
— Black to White (Resistor color codes)
Please translate and read: யார் பெரிய கடவுள்?
There cannot be two different levels of growth within a single nation — or else it's two nations.
There was an example in Sri Lanka itself.
Intelligence versus intelligence — Northern Kanthan / Ravana vs. Southern Ravana (Sinhalese).
Sa.6.Ravana vs Katha.Ravana / Katha.Ra gama / Ca.Ravana
#Sa.Ra-Nan-Ka.Ra
Reserved people, suppressed emotions.
What was the fight really about?
Education, pass rates, university seat sharing, wealth comparison.
Why did the Tigers send Muslims out of Jaffna? Business competition.
Your blood, your way. You do it brutally.
You forgot — you all have a common, challenging enemy; Life Challenges
"Aryan invasion"
Don’t you like change? Don’t you want growth?
"But then, they erase our identity"
You’re going to die anyway. So who exactly are you worrying about identity for?
Okay, you love your identity — I get your perspective.
Be on one side.
Be this side or that side.
You made Paramasivan a proud, arrogant figure — a resistance to Aryan invasion.
Then you collaborated with Ram.
Then you moved on to China.
In your case — who invaded whom? What exactly is the problem?
You can go with any side, whenever it suits you.
So then, what’s the point in all this talk about identity?
You join anyone anytime — if the offer is good.
Regardless of race or language, I’m talking about the regional race —
One that has existed since the dawn of human civilization.
Devas from the top, Asuras from the bottom.
There was a long gap.
Before that, everyone came from the same root. But that’s another story.
Bharat: The Sacred Shift
Bharat.han changed from Heart to Breathe.
They’ve eaten the fruit.
The
great shift—from Om, the god Shankaran, to Am, the god Thiru
Vengadam—was marked in history as the Ramayan, around 6th century BC.
Om - all of them
Am - I am
#Avvaiyar
From Om to Am — From Shiva to Vishnu
From stillness to movement, from inner fire to outer order.
Omega (R) god and (R)Amma gods
Two eyes of the same being.
One is the Heart. The other, the Breath.
Om — the silence of the mountains.
Am — the rhythm of the temples.
Om — the breath of ascetics.
Am — the voice of kings.
Om — the god of dissolution (Shankaran).
Am — the god of preservation (Thiru Vengadam).
I surrender to you, Kannamma. — KANN. Amma — The mother of Shankaran — Br.amma
With just eight signs, fate walks in — even Yama follows...
Even the universe — and closer examples — follow the theory of DISTRIBUTION.
You hoard wealth for yourself, bear all the pain, release all the energy...
But in the end — you compare yourself to your neighbours 👎









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