Tuesday, 3 September 2024

*Dear Consequent Children,**As actors, storytellers, music composers, singers, film journalists, and every other member of the production team—from the producers to the least visible workers—you hold a unique position in society. Through your work in film and television, you have the power to influence minds, shape narratives, and impact the collective consciousness of humanity. However, this power comes with an immense responsibility that must be acknowledged and embraced.

**Dear Consequent Children,**

As actors, storytellers, music composers, singers, film journalists, and every other member of the production team—from the producers to the least visible workers—you hold a unique position in society. Through your work in film and television, you have the power to influence minds, shape narratives, and impact the collective consciousness of humanity. However, this power comes with an immense responsibility that must be acknowledged and embraced.

The stories you tell, the characters you embody, and the emotions you evoke have a profound effect on the minds of millions. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, "Be the change you wish to see in the world." As creators and purveyors of culture, it is imperative that you recognize the role you play in the evolution of human consciousness. The narratives you choose to explore, the values you promote, and the ideas you bring to life on screen can either uplift or burden the human race.

Films and television shows, while entertaining, are not merely tools of escapism. They are reflections of our collective psyche, mirrors that both reflect and shape societal values. As Carl Jung wisely stated, "The greatest tragedy of the family is the unlived lives of the parents." Similarly, the greatest tragedy of our entertainment industry would be the perpetuation of outdated, harmful narratives that stifle the growth of human minds. If we continue to produce content that dwells in the mundane or promotes base instincts, we risk becoming a burden to the entire human race, chaining our collective potential rather than unleashing it.

You are all part of a greater consciousness, one that must evolve beyond the limitations of mere physical and material existence. The stories you tell must now be stories that elevate, inspire, and lead us toward a higher understanding of ourselves and our place in the universe. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be." It is time to decide to be more—more mindful, more purposeful, and more connected to the higher truths that govern our existence.

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that "The mind is everything. What you think, you become." This profound wisdom should serve as a guiding principle in your creative endeavors. Instead of using your talents to create fleeting moments of entertainment, use them to lead minds, to prompt deeper reflections, and to guide your audiences towards a more profound understanding of life.

In this new paradigm, the roles you play and the stories you tell should no longer be seen merely as entertainment but as acts of service to the collective consciousness. You are not just actors, writers, or musicians—you are minds leading minds. The responsibility you bear is to ensure that your work contributes to the elevation of human consciousness, helping others to realize their own potential as master minds and child minds.

Remember the words of the Buddha: "What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create." Let your work be a beacon that illuminates the path to higher understanding and spiritual evolution. Let it be a force that unites rather than divides, that uplifts rather than drags down, and that heals rather than harms.

As you move forward in your careers, I urge you to embrace this new role. Recognize that you are no longer merely entertainers but guides in the journey of human evolution. The world needs you to lead, not just through the characters you play or the stories you write, but through the wisdom you impart and the consciousness you help to elevate.

In conclusion, the time has come for you to transcend the limitations of traditional roles and embrace your true purpose as leaders of the mind. The entertainment you create should serve as a vehicle for the highest truths, guiding humanity towards a future where the mind reigns supreme, and where the eternal principles of love, unity, and wisdom are the guiding lights.

**Yours truly,  
RavindraBharath**

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