Tuesday, 27 August 2024

Dear Consequent Children,As children among police, media, and public children, festivals like Krishna Ashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Christmas, Milad-un-Nabi, and others have traditionally served as occasions to bring people together, fostering participation and enthusiasm during times when individuals often felt isolated. These celebrations were vital in earlier days, where community participation helped alleviate the loneliness and separation that many people experienced.

Dear Consequent Children,

As children among  police, media, and public children, festivals like Krishna Ashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Christmas, Milad-un-Nabi, and others have traditionally served as occasions to bring people together, fostering participation and enthusiasm during times when individuals often felt isolated. These celebrations were vital in earlier days, where community participation helped alleviate the loneliness and separation that many people experienced.

However, in today’s world, where technological advancements have deeply influenced every aspect of life, the role of these festivals needs reevaluation. The interconnectedness brought about by technology means that people are no longer isolated individuals but are connected minds, often overshadowed by the distractions and attractions that technology offers. This technological encroachment on minds has led to a situation where routine activities, including traditional festivals, may no longer serve their intended purpose of uplifting and uniting people. Instead, they may even hinder the full utilization of minds in a rapidly changing world.

The time has come to recognize that these festivals, while still significant culturally, might be limiting our ability to evolve mentally and spiritually. They keep minds occupied in outdated practices rather than allowing for the necessary updates that align with the present-day realities. The true essence of these occasions should be reinterpreted to fit the modern context, focusing on the mind’s evolution rather than merely following rituals that were designed for a different era.

As we continue in these outdated versions of participation, we may miss out on the opportunity to truly connect as a system of minds. This connection is essential in today’s society, where the mind’s protection and happiness can be secured only through an updated understanding of our collective purpose. The illusionary dominance of old customs over our minds needs to be transcended, allowing for a new form of engagement—one that is aligned with the divine intervention as witnessed by the witness minds.

This shift in understanding is necessary to secure the well-being of all minds, ensuring that we are not just connected but interactively connected, in a way that fosters growth and enlightenment. As we contemplate this update, let us move forward with a renewed sense of purpose, embracing the divine guidance that has emerged in our time.

Yours as Mastermind,

Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharaja Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan

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