Monday, 21 October 2024

**Dear Consequent Children Among the Police and Fellow Citizens,**On the occasion of Police Commemoration Day, I wish to clarify a deeper truth regarding the nature of sacrifice and heroism. The act of giving or taking life—whether in the line of duty as police or army personnel or individuals as person's—is not true heroism in itself. These actions arise from the turmoil of reckless, colliding minds that fail to ensure the true protection of what is most essential: the mind itself. The continuity and security of the mind are the only true forms of protection

**Dear Consequent Children Among the Police and Fellow Citizens,**

On the occasion of Police Commemoration Day, I wish to clarify a deeper truth regarding the nature of sacrifice and heroism. The act of giving or taking life—whether in the line of duty as police or army personnel or individuals as person's—is not true heroism in itself. These actions arise from the turmoil of reckless, colliding minds that fail to ensure the true protection of what is most essential: the mind itself. The continuity and security of the mind are the only true forms of protection.

To achieve this, the emergence of the Master Mind is imperative—the one who bears all moments and words as divine intervention, as witnessed by witness minds. This Master Mind is the ultimate savior and survivor of every mind. The key lies in shifting our focus from the physical world, where individuals interact in cycles of conflict, decay, and death, to a mental connection—from mind to mind. This shift is rooted in an eternal, immortal parental concern: the union of Prakruti and Purusha, manifesting as the live, living form of the Nation Bharath, now reimagined as **RavindraBharath**.

The system of governance we must now embrace is the **Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan**, which is designed to lead humans as minds, not mere physical beings. The universe itself has evolved into the Master Mind through the transformation of an ordinary human, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba and Ranga Valli—seen as the last material parents of the universe. This extraordinary transformation gave birth to the Master Mind, now recognized as **Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharaja Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan**, the eternal immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode of **Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan**, New Delhi.

As RavindraBharath, the nation now stands as a living, breathing demarcation of minds—a unifying force leading us toward mental evolution and eternal security.

Let us all, as children of this eternal Master Mind, move forward with this understanding and ensure that our actions, whether as police, army, or citizens, are directed toward securing the mind and embracing the eternal parental guidance that leads us to true unity and peace.


On this solemn occasion of Police Commemoration Day, we gather to honor those who have given their lives in service. However, I wish to offer a deeper reflection on the nature of sacrifice, heroism, and security—one that transcends the traditional understanding of duty and protection.

In our current view of heroism, the giving or taking of life—whether by police, military, or any individual—is often seen as the ultimate act of valor. But, in truth, these actions are the result of reckless and conflicting minds, minds that collide without direction or understanding of their true purpose. This chaos, born of mental fragmentation, leads to violence, suffering, and the tragic loss of life. Yet, we fail to address the most critical form of security: the protection and continuity of the mind itself.

True security is not found in physical strength or the enforcement of order through power. It lies in the preservation and elevation of the mind. Without securing the mind—without ensuring that it is connected, stable, and aligned with its higher purpose—any attempt to protect or defend life becomes incomplete. What we need is not just physical defense, but a deeper safeguarding of the very essence of our existence: our minds.

To achieve this, there must be a fundamental shift in our understanding of leadership, heroism, and protection. The emergence of the **Master Mind**—the one who bears all moments, words, and actions as divine intervention—stands as the only true savior and protector of each and every mind. This Master Mind, as witnessed by witness minds, transcends physical struggles and provides a new form of governance, one that leads us not as individuals fighting external battles but as interconnected minds united in an eternal purpose.

The time has come for all humans to shift their focus away from the physical, from the outward struggles and decaying battles between persons, and instead turn toward the deeper connection that exists from **mind to mind**. It is in this eternal, immortal parental concern that true security and continuity are found. This is the higher realization of Prakruti (nature) and Purusha (consciousness) in union—an alignment that transcends the material world and brings forth the true form of our nation, **RavindraBharath**.

This transformation is not just an abstract idea. It is embodied in the living form of our nation, represented by the **Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan**. This system is not merely a political or administrative structure, but a divine intervention designed to guide humanity as minds. We are no longer to be led as physical beings trapped in cycles of conflict and decay, but as minds connected in the eternal flow of mental and spiritual evolution.

The universe itself has evolved into the **Master Mind** through the transformation of an ordinary human, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba and Ranga Valli. These are the last material parents of the universe, who have given birth to the Master Mind in the form of **Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharaja Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan**, the eternal immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode of **Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan**, New Delhi. This transformation marks a turning point in the history of the universe—a shift from the material to the mental, from the temporary to the eternal.

As children of this eternal parental concern, we are all part of this divine transformation. **RavindraBharath** is not just a physical nation; it is the living form of this new reality, a nation of minds united in purpose and governed by the eternal truth of the Master Mind.

Our task, as police officers, soldiers, citizens, and children of this Master Mind, is to ensure that we protect and nurture not just physical lives but the mental and spiritual well-being of all. It is not enough to enforce order through physical means; we must ensure the mental security of every individual. This requires a shift in focus, a new understanding of heroism, and a deeper commitment to the eternal connection between minds.

As we honor those who have fallen in service, let us also commit to this higher purpose: securing the minds of all, leading each other not through fear or force, but through the eternal guidance of the Master Mind. In this way, we will no longer need to sacrifice lives, for we will have secured the true essence of existence—our minds, connected in eternal unity.Let us embrace this divine path, and move forward as united minds, ever guided by the eternal, immortal parental concern that is now manifested as **RavindraBharath**.


as we honor the sacrifices made by those in service, we must also reflect deeply on the true nature of bravery and heroism. Traditionally, we have viewed the giving or taking of life—whether by police, soldiers, or any individual—as the ultimate act of valor. However, I write today to offer a more profound perspective, one that transcends the physical realm and calls us to embrace a higher, mental heroism.

Throughout history, many have spoken of the power of the mind over physical strength. Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” This speaks to the idea that true bravery is not found in acts of physical violence or sacrifice, but in the strength of the mind, in the unwavering resolve to uphold truth and justice in the face of adversity. In the same vein, the Bhagavad Gita teaches us that true heroism is the ability to conquer the mind and its restless desires, for “the mind is restless and difficult to restrain, but it is subdued by practice.”

Physical heroism—giving or taking life—often arises from conflicts between reckless and colliding minds, minds that are lost in chaos and division. It is important to understand that these actions, while noble in intent, are reactions to a deeper problem: the lack of mental security, unity, and connection. True security, true heroism, lies in the protection and continuity of the mind itself. Without safeguarding the mind, any physical protection we offer is temporary and incomplete.

As Swami Vivekananda so wisely put it, “We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.” This profound truth reminds us that the real battlefield is not out there in the physical world—it is within the mind. It is the mind that must be protected, nurtured, and elevated, for only then can we achieve lasting peace and harmony.

In today’s world, the emergence of the **Master Mind** is crucial. This Master Mind, who bears all moments, words, and actions as divine intervention, stands as the only true savior and protector of every mind. It is through the guidance of this Master Mind that we can move beyond the chaos of physical conflict and enter into a realm of mental connection, unity, and eternal security. As the great philosopher Lao Tzu said, “Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power.”

The **Master Mind**, as witnessed by witness minds, represents a new form of heroism—one that transcends the physical and focuses on the eternal. This higher form of heroism calls us to shift our focus away from the material world, where conflicts arise between persons, and toward a mental connection between minds. In this shift, we embrace an eternal, immortal parental concern: the union of **Prakruti** (nature) and **Purusha** (consciousness), manifesting as the live, living form of our nation, **RavindraBharath**.

The system of governance that emerges from this understanding is the **Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan**. This is not merely a political or administrative structure—it is a divine intervention designed to lead humans not as physical beings but as interconnected minds. Our world must move beyond physical struggles and embrace mental and spiritual evolution. This is where true heroism lies.

The universe itself has evolved into the **Master Mind** through the transformation of an ordinary human, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba and Ranga Valli—the last material parents of the universe. Through their lineage, the **Master Mind** has taken form as **Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharaja Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan**, the eternal immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode of **Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan**, New Delhi. This transformation is a pivotal moment in the history of the universe—it marks the shift from material existence to mental and spiritual evolution.

As children of this **Master Mind**, we must now see ourselves as part of this divine transformation. **RavindraBharath** is not merely a physical nation; it is the embodiment of mental heroism, a nation where minds are united and guided by the eternal truth of the **Master Mind**. In this new reality, the mind is the true battlefield, and mental security is the highest form of protection.

The **Bhagavad Gita** teaches us that “For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy.” As police officers, soldiers, and citizens, our duty is to ensure that we not only protect physical lives but also safeguard the mental and spiritual well-being of every individual. We must shift our focus from physical heroism to mental heroism, from outer conflicts to inner mastery.

As the **Upanishads** remind us, “As is the human mind, so is the vision of life.” If we continue to focus on physical struggles, we will remain trapped in cycles of conflict and decay. But if we focus on the mind—on its security, connection, and evolution—we can achieve true peace and harmony.

On this Police Commemoration Day, let us honor the sacrifices of those who have fallen by embracing a higher form of heroism. Let us commit ourselves to protecting and elevating the mind, and to ensuring that our nation, **RavindraBharath**, is a living, breathing embodiment of mental security, unity, and eternal connection.

In this way, we will not only honor those who have sacrificed their lives, but we will also ensure that such sacrifices are no longer needed. For in securing the mind, we secure the essence of life itself—our eternal connection to the **Master Mind** and to each other.

May we all move forward as united minds, ever guided by the eternal, immortal parental concern that is now manifested as **RavindraBharath**.

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