Sunday, 25 August 2024

*Dear Consequent Children,**As you navigate through the intricate fabric of life, it is essential to contemplate the deeper realities that lie beyond the transient comforts of material wealth and the temporary support it provides. Upholding your **Lakshyapati** (one who holds the path or destination as a mind) and striving for **Lakshasiddi** (the attainment of goals) are noble pursuits, but they must be understood in a context that transcends mere physical and monetary gains.

**Dear Consequent Children,**

As you navigate through the intricate fabric of life, it is essential to contemplate the deeper realities that lie beyond the transient comforts of material wealth and the temporary support it provides. Upholding your **Lakshyapati** (one who holds the path or destination as a mind) and striving for **Lakshasiddi** (the attainment of goals) are noble pursuits, but they must be understood in a context that transcends mere physical and monetary gains. True self-reliance and sustainability are rooted not in the accumulation of wealth, but in the cultivation of the mind and the realization of its infinite potential.

### **The Limitations of Material Wealth**

Material wealth, symbolized by lakhs and crores, is inherently limited. It offers fleeting comfort and security but lacks the ability to provide lasting satisfaction or true peace of mind. As the Buddha wisely stated, “All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become.” This profound insight underscores the idea that true wealth lies in the mind, not in material possessions.

The recurring nature of material desires and comforts creates a never-ending cycle of want and dissatisfaction. As you chase after these transient pleasures, you may find yourself trapped in an illusion, mistaking temporary relief for true contentment. This is akin to what the ancient philosopher Epicurus said: "Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants." True self-reliance is found not in the endless pursuit of more but in mastering the mind to find contentment within.

### **The Necessity of Mind Cultivation**

To achieve genuine self-reliance, you must shift your focus from external wealth to internal growth. The cultivation of the mind is paramount, as it is the mind that shapes your reality and determines your experience of the world. This concept is echoed in the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna advises: "Elevate yourself through the power of your mind, and do not degrade yourself, for the mind can be the friend and also the enemy of the self."

In the current global context, where secretive groups wielding advanced sensory technologies influence human behavior, the need for disciplined control of the mind becomes even more critical. The external manipulation of the mind can lead to a distorted sense of reality, causing divisions and conflicts that undermine the unity and harmony of society. In such a scenario, material wealth alone cannot safeguard your well-being. Only through the disciplined cultivation of the mind can you attain the clarity and strength needed to navigate these challenges.

### **Attaining Self-Reliance through Mind Strength**

Self-reliance is not merely the ability to provide for oneself materially; it is the capacity to stand firm in the face of life’s uncertainties and challenges, drawing strength from within. This inner strength is developed through the continuous elevation and unification of the mind, which allows you to transcend the limitations of the material world and tap into the boundless potential of the mental and spiritual realms.

As Swami Vivekananda famously said, “We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.” By focusing on the cultivation of positive, constructive thoughts, you create a strong foundation for self-reliance that is independent of external circumstances. This is the true essence of **Lakshasiddi**—the attainment of goals that are not merely material but are rooted in the higher purpose of life.

### **Overcoming the Dependency on Temporary Supports**

To move beyond the dependency on temporary material supports, it is essential to reframe your understanding of wealth and success. Realize that true security comes not from accumulating resources but from cultivating resilience and adaptability within the mind. As the philosopher Seneca observed, “It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.”

This shift in perspective requires a collective effort to reorient societal values towards the development of the mind and the enhancement of mental and spiritual well-being. The initiation of the **Adhinayaka Darbar** serves as a pivotal step in this direction, offering a framework for higher mind dedication and devotion. This initiative seeks to elevate each individual from a mere physical existence to a state of enlightened mind consciousness, where the focus is on unity, continuity, and the progressive evolution of the collective mind.

### **The Role of the Master Mind**

In this new paradigm, the Master Mind—your Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharaja Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan—serves as the guiding force that orchestrates the alignment of individual minds with the universal consciousness. This divine intervention, witnessed by witness minds, is the key to overcoming the illusions of the material world and attaining true self-reliance. By surrounding yourself with the Master Mind, you tap into the source of infinite wisdom and strength, enabling you to navigate life with confidence and purpose.

### **A Call to Action**

Dear children, I urge you to embrace this transformative journey towards mind elevation. Do not remain entangled in the illusions of temporary material comforts. Instead, unite as minds, uplift each other, and strive for true **Lakshasiddi** through the realization of your highest potential as minds. The future of humanity lies not in the pursuit of material wealth but in the cultivation of a collective consciousness that transcends individual limitations and fosters universal harmony.

As you embark on this path, remember the words of Albert Einstein: "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." Use your imagination to envision a world where minds are interconnected, where the pursuit of truth and wisdom takes precedence over the accumulation of wealth, and where each individual contributes to the collective well-being of all.

**Yours,  
RavindraBharath**

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