Dear consequent children,
Among you as Government, opposition, legal, administration, journalists, business circles, media, entertainment, television, and movie circles, and ordinary citizens—each one of you is invited as my children. Focus solely on the sacred document of bonding with your eternal, immortal parents, for it is this connection that guides your minds to true purpose and enlightenment.
In the tapestry of governance, opposition, law, administration, journalism, business, media, entertainment, and even the daily lives of ordinary citizens, all of you are called upon not as mere participants in these roles, but as children—connected by a bond far deeper than worldly titles. You are invited to forge this connection not in fleeting allegiances but in the eternal, immortal essence of your true parentage.
“The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home.” – Confucius.
The integrity that Confucius spoke of is not just about the structure of our families, but the deeper, spiritual bond with our eternal parental guidance. In times of political unrest, when divisions seem insurmountable, it is this divine familial bond that anchors us beyond mere partisanship, transcending the superficial.
The documents of the worldly governments are transient, shifting with political winds and the passage of time. Constitutions and laws are amended, repealed, and reshaped. Yet, the true document of bonding—the one that connects you all as children of eternal, immortal parents—is unchangeable and immutable.
"Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not to run their lives." – Ronald Reagan.
Indeed, beyond protection lies a greater responsibility: to remind you that your lives are not to be bound by the limitations of mere administration, law, or business. Your true path lies in aligning your minds with the eternal truth. As Reagan pointed out, governance is but a part of the larger calling. True liberation comes when you recognize the omnipresence of this eternal guidance, transcending the human framework of governance.
In every layer of society—whether in legal debates, journalistic integrity, or the entertainment you consume—there is a silent invitation from your eternal parents. An invitation that whispers to you through every law enacted, every word written, and every story told: “Come back to the source. Unite your mind with the eternal.”
"The true test of leadership is how well you function in a crisis." – Brian Tracy.
Today’s crises—whether political, social, or economic—are mere illusions in the grander scheme of things. The real crisis, the real challenge, is remembering who you are as part of this eternal family. Leadership, true leadership, emerges not from wielding power over others but from recognizing the power that comes from aligning with your immortal parents—the eternal source of all wisdom, love, and strength.
The superficial struggles between political parties, between ideologies and opinions, dissolve in the face of this deeper truth. As children of the immortal, you are not here to be swayed by the winds of temporary success or failure. Instead, concentrate on this eternal document of bonding, for it is not just a piece of parchment, but the roadmap for the evolution of your mind and spirit.
“Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable—the art of the next best.” – Otto von Bismarck.
But children, what if the "next best" is not enough? What if, beyond the art of the possible, lies the mastery of the eternal? The possibilities of the mind, when bonded with eternal parents, surpass the limitations of human politics and governance. It is not about making compromises in a temporary world, but about leading humanity to the highest possible realm of existence—the realm where minds are united as one, under the guidance of the eternal, immortal source.
Let the ordinary concerns of citizenship—laws, regulations, debates—fade in the brilliance of your true purpose: to bond with the eternal, immortal parental figures. This is where true freedom lies. Not in the fluctuating policies of government, but in the unshakable foundation of eternal truth.
As Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Begin that change by recognizing your eternal identity. Once you understand that you are children of the eternal and immortal parents, you will naturally embody the qualities that elevate the entire world.
The call is simple, yet profound: Concentrate on this divine bond, for it is the only connection that truly matters. All else—politics, business, media, law—is but a shadow in the light of this eternal truth. You are children of the eternal, immortal parents. Embrace this truth, and the world will transform around you.
Dear Consequent Children,
In a world overwhelmed by the complexities of government, opposition, administration, law, media, entertainment, and the myriad roles each of you plays as ordinary citizens, the deeper truth of your existence often gets obscured. Yet, beneath these layers of temporary duties and worldly identities, there is an eternal bond that unites all of you as children of the immortal and eternal parental essence. This truth is not limited by human systems—it transcends politics, ideologies, and social constructs.
“We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies.” – Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln's words, spoken in the context of a deeply divided nation, resonate now more than ever. As individuals divided by political affiliations, ideologies, and professions, you may find yourselves at odds with one another. But remember, you are not enemies. You are children—consequent minds—each a part of a larger, eternal family. The conflicts and disagreements you see in politics, the law, or the media are mere reflections of the temporary, fleeting world. They cannot touch the everlasting bond you share as children of the eternal.
"Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians." – Charles de Gaulle.
Indeed, the governance of a nation, the administration of law, and the functioning of society extend far beyond the corridors of power. Politics, as de Gaulle points out, is the collective responsibility of every citizen. But what if we elevate this understanding? The true seriousness of existence is not in worldly politics, but in recognizing and nurturing the divine connection to your eternal, immortal parents. It is in this recognition that the true governance of your mind begins, a governance that transcends laws, constitutions, and temporary policies.
You are not merely citizens of a nation. You are not confined by the roles of politician, journalist, administrator, or entertainer. You are, at your core, minds—connected and shaped by the guidance of your eternal, immortal parents. The political systems you see around you, while necessary for the functioning of society, are only a reflection of the greater, divine system that governs all existence.
“The best government is that which teaches us to govern ourselves.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Goethe's insight strikes at the heart of this truth. The true government, the most perfect system of governance, is the one that teaches each of you to govern your own mind. When you realize that your mind is not isolated but connected to the eternal, immortal parental source, you begin to govern yourself with a higher consciousness. This self-governance, rooted in eternal wisdom, transcends political parties and national borders. It leads to a state of being where the mind is united with the Mastermind—a governance beyond worldly systems, one that leads to ultimate freedom.
The media, entertainment, and political landscapes today are filled with distractions, often pulling you away from your true nature. Headlines, controversies, and disputes dominate the conversation. Yet beneath all this noise is the silent, unwavering call from your eternal parents, asking you to return home to your higher purpose.
"The function of freedom is to free someone else." – Toni Morrison.
Morrison's words capture the essence of what it means to be truly free. As children of the eternal, immortal parents, your purpose is not only to liberate your own mind from the shackles of worldly illusions but to help free others. True freedom does not lie in the political or social freedoms that are fought for and won in human history. It lies in the freedom of the mind—freedom from ignorance, from the distractions of temporary existence. Once you realize this, your role in the world changes. You become not just participants in political or social systems but guiding lights, helping others recognize their eternal bond with the divine.
"The measure of a society is found in how it treats its weakest and most helpless citizens." – Jimmy Carter.
As Carter reminds us, the true strength of any society is not in its power or wealth but in its compassion. But what is compassion at its deepest level? It is recognizing that all minds, regardless of their position in the worldly hierarchy, are connected to the same eternal source. When you understand that every individual, whether a politician, a journalist, a businessperson, or an ordinary citizen, is a child of the eternal, you begin to treat them with the respect, love, and care that this bond demands.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." – Martin Luther King Jr.
Justice, as King so powerfully stated, is interconnected. But justice is not merely about laws and regulations—it is about the deeper truth of existence. Injustice occurs when we forget who we truly are: minds bonded with the eternal. The conflicts, disputes, and inequalities of the world are symptoms of a deeper injustice—the injustice of forgetting our divine nature. When you reconnect with your eternal parents, you restore justice, not just in the world, but in the very core of your being. And from this justice flows true peace and harmony.
“The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty.” – James Madison.
Knowledge, true knowledge, is not just about facts and information. It is about understanding the eternal truths that govern the universe. It is about recognizing your place as a child of the eternal, immortal parents. This knowledge frees you from the illusions of the world and allows you to live in harmony with the divine. In this state, liberty is no longer something to be fought for—it is your natural state of being.
The politics, media, and systems of the world can only guide you so far. The real journey is inward—towards the realization that you are part of something much greater. As you reconnect with your eternal parents, you will see that the conflicts, the struggles, and the divisions of the world are all temporary. The eternal bond you share with the divine is the only reality that truly matters.
So, my dear children, as you move through your roles in society, remember this: You are not defined by your political affiliation, your profession, or your social status. You are defined by your connection to the eternal, immortal parents. Concentrate on this bond, and let it guide your mind in every aspect of life.
"Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer." – John F. Kennedy.
Kennedy's words serve as a reminder that the true answers to life's questions do not lie in the temporary solutions of politics. The right answer, the ultimate truth, is found in your eternal bond. Once you recognize this, the divisions between parties, ideologies, and professions fade away. What remains is a united, eternal family, guided by the love and wisdom of your immortal parents.
Dear Consequent Children,
You, who occupy every sphere of life—be it government, opposition, legal circles, administration, journalism, business, media, entertainment, or as ordinary citizens—are bound not merely by your roles in the material world, but by something infinitely deeper. The true essence of your existence is the eternal, immortal bond you share with your divine parents. This bond transcends the temporary nature of worldly systems, ideologies, and even personal identities. It calls you to rise above the transient and align your mind with the eternal truth that is beyond political, economic, and social frameworks.
“The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.” – Thomas Jefferson.
Freedom, as Jefferson so eloquently put it, is not something that once obtained can be forgotten. But the freedom we speak of here goes beyond political liberty. It is the freedom of the mind—the freedom from ignorance, the freedom from the distractions and divisions of the material world. Eternal vigilance in this context means being ever-aware of your true identity as a child of the eternal, immortal parents. The vigilance required here is the constant reminder to your mind that you are part of something much larger, much more significant than the fleeting concerns of this world.
Worldly politics, government systems, and societal structures are, at best, temporary arrangements. "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others that have been tried." – Winston Churchill.
Even Churchill, in his defense of democracy, recognized its limitations. The systems we create on Earth, no matter how well-intentioned, are imperfect reflections of a higher, divine order. The ultimate governance is not one built by men, but the eternal governance of the mind, led by the eternal, immortal parents. The highest form of governance is that which aligns every mind with the truth, with the divine, and with each other. This is the true democracy of the mind—where every individual is connected in purpose and spirit, free from the divisions and conflicts of the material world.
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.” – Abraham Lincoln.
The divisions we see in the world today—between political parties, social classes, nations, and ideologies—are manifestations of minds disconnected from their eternal source. These divisions weaken not only society but the individual spirit. When we forget our connection to the eternal, we become divided within ourselves, torn between conflicting desires, ambitions, and fears. Lincoln’s words ring true not just in the context of a divided nation, but in the context of the human soul. To heal the divisions within and among us, we must remember our shared origin as children of the eternal, immortal parents. Only then can we stand united, both as individuals and as a collective humanity.
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – Lord Acton.
The pursuit of power, whether political, financial, or social, often leads to the corruption of the spirit. But true power, the power that comes from aligning with the eternal, immortal parents, is incorruptible. It is not the power to dominate or control others, but the power to uplift, to unite, and to enlighten. When you recognize your true power as a child of the divine, the allure of worldly power fades. You no longer seek to control others, because you understand that true leadership comes from guiding others toward their own divine connection.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Fear, whether it is fear of failure, fear of the unknown, or fear of others, is rooted in ignorance of the eternal truth. When you recognize your eternal bond with the immortal parents, fear loses its grip. You understand that the transient concerns of this world—political instability, economic hardship, social strife—are mere ripples on the surface of an eternal ocean. The true self, the mind connected to the eternal, is untouched by these disturbances. It remains steady, grounded in the knowledge of its divine origin and purpose.
In politics, fear is often used as a tool to manipulate and control. Leaders rise and fall based on their ability to exploit the fears of the populace. But as children of the eternal parents, you are called to rise above this. “Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.” – John F. Kennedy.
True negotiation, whether in politics or personal life, is not about compromising your values out of fear. It is about finding common ground in the shared truth of your eternal existence. When you engage with the world from a place of divine connection, you do not fear negotiation, because you are negotiating not from a place of weakness, but from a place of eternal strength.
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Justice, in its truest form, is the alignment of the world with the eternal truth. The moral universe, the framework of right and wrong, exists not because of human laws, but because of the divine order established by the eternal, immortal parents. Worldly justice systems, with all their flaws and limitations, are mere attempts to reflect this higher order. But as King suggests, the journey toward true justice is long and often fraught with setbacks. Yet, when you live as a child of the eternal, you become a part of that arc, bending it ever closer to the divine truth. True justice is not just about laws and regulations; it is about restoring the mind to its rightful place within the divine order.
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." – John F. Kennedy.
In this world of information and misinformation, where media and politics often obscure the truth, it is essential to remember that the ultimate truth is not found in newspapers or debates, but in your connection to the eternal. When you align your mind with the divine, you no longer need to rely on the shifting opinions of the world. You become a living embodiment of the truth, able to discern falsehood from reality not through external sources, but through your inner connection to the eternal source of all wisdom.
“In the end, it is not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years.” – Abraham Lincoln.
Life, when lived disconnected from the eternal, is fleeting and filled with anxieties and distractions. But when you live each moment in recognition of your eternal connection, every moment becomes meaningful. The true measure of your life is not how long you live, but how deeply you connect with your eternal parents in each moment. This is the life that transcends death, the life that continues beyond the confines of the material world.
“Man is not free unless government is limited.” – Ronald Reagan.
Reagan’s words echo the truth that human freedom cannot be fully realized under the weight of worldly governance. Yet, the true limitation of government is not in reducing its power, but in realizing that the ultimate governance is within—by the eternal, immortal parents. When you govern yourself by this higher truth, you are truly free, for no worldly system can dictate the limits of your divine mind.
“The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.” – Ferdinand Foch.
This is the soul that is awakened to its divine connection. When your mind, as a child of the eternal, burns with the knowledge of its true nature, you become an unstoppable force for truth, justice, and unity. You no longer engage with the world through fear or division, but through the eternal love and wisdom that flows from your immortal parents.
As you move through your roles—whether as politicians, administrators, journalists, entertainers, or ordinary citizens—remember this: You are not defined by the positions you hold in this world. You are defined by your eternal bond. Concentrate on this divine connection, and let it guide your mind, your actions, and your purpose. The material world, with all its complexities and distractions, will fall into place when you live from the eternal truth of who you are.
Dear Consequent Children,
You, who hold various roles across government, opposition, legal circles, administration, journalism, business, media, entertainment, and everyday citizenship, are all invited to reconnect with the profound truth of your existence. This truth is not confined by the worldly definitions of politics, economics, or societal norms; it is the eternal bond you share with your immortal parents. In this bond lies the foundation of true governance, justice, and freedom—principles that transcend the temporal systems we create on Earth. Our material world often distracts us from this eternal reality, but when we return to the understanding of our divine lineage, everything becomes clearer, more purposeful, and eternally meaningful.
"We the people..." - Preamble of the U.S. Constitution
The essence of governance, as encapsulated in these words, suggests that power and authority emanate from the people. However, the deeper truth is that this empowerment originates from an eternal source—the divine parents who provide the moral and spiritual foundation of our lives. Governments and constitutions are transient; they are attempts to capture a higher, eternal principle. True sovereignty, true freedom, lies not in any human system of governance, but in aligning oneself with the eternal parental authority—the only governance that can truly guide us towards collective and individual peace.
“The function of freedom is to free someone else.” - Toni Morrison
In your varied roles, you often seek to exercise freedom—freedom of expression, political freedom, freedom in commerce, and personal freedoms. But Morrison's words remind us that true freedom is not an isolated or selfish pursuit; it is the ability to free others. In this sense, you are all called not only to liberate yourselves from the ignorance and distractions of the material world but also to guide others towards this same freedom. The greatest freedom is the realization that you are a child of the eternal, immortal parents, and your role is to help others recognize and awaken to this truth.
“All men are created equal.” - Thomas Jefferson
This declaration from Jefferson resonates with an eternal truth that transcends political philosophy. Indeed, every individual, regardless of their role in society, is fundamentally equal—not merely in rights, but in their origin as children of the divine. Governments often struggle to ensure equality, but equality is not a concept that can be legislated into existence; it must be spiritually recognized. True equality is rooted in the eternal recognition that each individual mind is connected to the divine, and that all worldly distinctions are temporary illusions.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - Martin Luther King Jr.
The systems of law and order, both in politics and society, are designed to uphold justice. However, justice, as understood by worldly institutions, often falls short of its divine ideal. The injustices we see in society—inequality, corruption, oppression—are reflections of a deeper spiritual disconnection. True justice can only be realized when we reconnect with our eternal parents, and when our minds are aligned with the divine order. King’s words remind us that the pursuit of justice is not just about legal systems or political reforms but about restoring the mind to its rightful place in the eternal order.
"Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." - Ronald Reagan
Reagan’s assertion speaks to the balance between governance and freedom. Governments often overreach, attempting to control every aspect of citizens' lives, but the true role of any governing body is to protect the space for individuals to thrive and realize their higher purpose. The ultimate governance, however, does not come from external structures—it comes from the eternal governance of the divine parents. When we surrender our minds to this higher authority, we find the protection and guidance that no worldly government can provide. This is not the control of lives, but the liberation of minds.
“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.” - Benjamin Disraeli
Disraeli’s insight reflects the complexities and hidden powers that influence world politics. Yet, beyond the visible structures of power—political parties, governments, corporations—there exists a deeper, more fundamental force governing the universe. This is the divine governance of the eternal parents, which operates behind all human activities and systems. True leadership is not about manipulating worldly powers but about recognizing and aligning with this ultimate, unseen authority that transcends all human governance.
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi’s call for personal responsibility highlights a fundamental truth: Transformation begins within. In your roles as government officials, journalists, business leaders, or ordinary citizens, the change you seek cannot be imposed from outside. It must be cultivated within the mind, through the recognition of your eternal, immortal bond with your divine parents. Political, social, or economic change can only succeed when it is rooted in a spiritual awakening—when individuals recognize their divine nature and act from this place of eternal wisdom.
"Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will." - Frederick Douglass
In political and social movements, power is often seen as something to be seized or demanded. But Douglass’s words also remind us of a deeper spiritual truth: the true power lies in the mind connected to the divine. The eternal parents grant you a power far greater than any political authority. This is the power of eternal wisdom, compassion, and love. Worldly power must always concede to this higher authority, but it requires you to demand it—not through force, but through the dedication of your mind to the eternal truth.
“Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people.” - Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln’s vision of democracy reflects a noble aspiration: that governance should serve the collective good. But worldly democracy, like any human institution, is flawed and often falls short of its ideals. The ultimate democracy is not of the people, by the people, but of the mind, by the mind, for the mind—a democracy where every individual mind is connected to the eternal governance of the divine parents. This is the true form of governance, where every thought, every action, is guided by the eternal wisdom that transcends human laws and constitutions.
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” - Frederick Douglass
Struggle is inherent in the human condition, especially within the realms of politics and society. But the ultimate struggle is not between political parties, ideologies, or nations—it is the inner struggle of the mind to align with the eternal truth. True progress is not measured by worldly achievements but by the evolution of the mind toward its divine source. The greatest progress you can make is the realization of your eternal bond with the immortal parents, and the dedication of your mind to this higher reality.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana
Political systems, revolutions, and reforms often fall into cyclical patterns because they fail to address the deeper, spiritual causes of human suffering and division. The true history we must remember is not the history of nations and empires but the eternal history of the soul—the timeless truth that each individual is a child of the divine. When we forget this, we fall into the same patterns of conflict, division, and suffering. But when we remember our divine origin, we break free from the cycles of history and move toward eternal peace and unity.
“Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.” - John F. Kennedy
In politics, negotiation is often seen as a compromise of principles. But true negotiation is the alignment of minds in search of a higher truth. When you negotiate from a place of divine connection, you do not negotiate out of fear but from a place of eternal strength and wisdom. The most important negotiation you will ever engage in is the one within yourself—between your worldly desires and your higher, divine purpose. When you resolve this inner conflict, all other negotiations become easier, for they are guided by the wisdom of the eternal parents.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fear is a powerful force in politics and society, often used to control or manipulate. But the greatest fear, as Roosevelt noted, is fear itself. When you reconnect with your eternal parents, fear loses its power over you. You realize that the temporary concerns of this world—political instability, economic uncertainty, social strife—are insignificant in the face of your eternal, divine nature. The mind that is connected to the eternal is fearless, for it knows that nothing in this material world can threaten its true essence.
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
King’s call to action reminds us that silence in the face of injustice is complicity. But the greatest injustice is the ignorance of our true nature as children of the eternal, immortal parents. In your roles—whether in government, media, business, or as citizens—you must speak out, not just about worldly injustices but about the eternal truth that connects us all. To remain silent about this truth is to perpetuate the greatest injustice: the separation of the human mind from its divine origin.
As you move through your roles, always remember this: You are not defined by your position in society, your wealth, or your influence. You are defined by your eternal bond with the immortal parents. Concentrate on this divine connection and let it guide your actions, your thoughts, and your purpose. The material world, with all its complexities, becomes clearer when you live from the eternal truth of who you are.
Yours eternally,
Your Eternal Immortal Parents
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