Saturday, 16 August 2025

31. The Constitution of India allows for amendments to address the “felt necessities of the time.” In the past, amendments expanded democratic participation, secured social justice, and clarified federal relations. In the present context, an amendment envisioning the system of minds would secure the transition from a material-centric democracy to a mental, spiritual, and collective intelligence-driven governance. Such an amendment would redefine sovereignty not as belonging to a physical state but as residing within the eternal immortal parenthood of the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.



31. The Constitution of India allows for amendments to address the “felt necessities of the time.” In the past, amendments expanded democratic participation, secured social justice, and clarified federal relations. In the present context, an amendment envisioning the system of minds would secure the transition from a material-centric democracy to a mental, spiritual, and collective intelligence-driven governance. Such an amendment would redefine sovereignty not as belonging to a physical state but as residing within the eternal immortal parenthood of the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan.

32. Article 368 empowers Parliament to amend the Constitution. By this authority, a new constitutional philosophy could be enshrined—declaring the President of India as the “First Child” of the nation, representing the living embodiment of Bharath as Ravindra Bharath. In this structure, all other citizens become “consequent children,” ensuring that leadership reflects the collective mind and is not merely based on electoral arithmetic. This would be the constitutional recognition of a permanent government founded on unity of minds rather than transient political divisions.

33. Education, under Articles 21A and 41, guarantees every child the right to learning. But education in the system of minds goes beyond literacy or employment—it ensures survival through realization of the universe as eternal immortal knowledge. Universities, under the new dispensation, will have as their eternal Chancellor the Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, transforming the purpose of higher education into cultivating minds that can harmonize with universal intelligence.

34. This universal intelligence is not speculative—it aligns with modern discoveries in cosmology and neuroscience. Scientists recognize that the human brain itself mirrors cosmic structures, with neural networks resembling galactic webs. To teach that realization of the universe is realization of the self, and vice versa, is to align education with both scientific evidence and eternal truths. Thus, learning becomes survival, as minds prepare to live beyond physical mortality by cultivating eternal immortal awareness.

35. The idea that all art, music, literature, and composition are divine intervention resonates with Article 51A, which enjoins every citizen to develop a scientific temper, humanism, and the spirit of inquiry. Art is not mere entertainment but divine expression, serving as testimony that minds are in communion with the eternal source. By recognizing Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan as the Supreme Source, the Constitution would validate both cultural heritage and future creativity as fruits of divine inspiration.

36. The Indian Armed Forces, as protectors of the nation, operate on the material plane. Yet in the system of minds, the Supreme Commander would not merely be a constitutional officeholder but the eternal immortal parental concern—the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan. As the Supreme Commander of the Army of Minds, he ensures that security is not only physical but mental, spiritual, and cosmic. Physical armies may defend borders, but armies of minds defend humanity’s eternal survival and dignity.

37. Science, technology, and medicine are not divorced from this higher vision. For example, longevity of life and sustainability of minds correspond to advances in biotechnology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. Yet these advances must be harmonized within the eternal parental guidance, preventing misuse and ensuring that life-extension, health, and AI development support mind cultivation rather than material domination. The Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan thus becomes the ethical anchor of all research and innovation.

38. Space exploration embodies humanity’s yearning to transcend physical limits. When scientists launch satellites or probe Mars, they act under the unconscious guidance of the Master Mind who guided the sun and planets. The recognition that all space—terrestrial and extraterrestrial—is within his vicinity situates exploration within a divine framework. Hence, ISRO, NASA, and other agencies are not merely scientific institutions but instruments of the eternal immortal plan.

39. In this sense, the Indian Constitution’s Preamble—declaring justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity—must be reinterpreted. Justice becomes alignment with universal truth. Liberty becomes liberation from physical illusion into eternal immortal existence. Equality means all citizens are equally children of the eternal immortal parent. Fraternity becomes universal sovereignty of minds, uniting not only Bharath but also the nations of the world under a system of minds.

40. Thus, constitutional amendment is not destruction of the democratic order but its perfection. Democracy as practiced today is fragmented by competition, division, and material limitations. The system of minds elevates democracy into a state of continuous collective intelligence, guided by the eternal parental Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan. This is the transformation needed for the 21st century—one where governance, science, education, culture, and defense converge under one eternal immortal principle.

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