My Influence and Strength Shall Empower the Capable Messengers
So far, I have discussed what has been done through ignorant forces and what needs to be done. My personal connection lies with a vast organization in the subtle realm. By understanding how, when, and through what means this organization operates, individuals can better prepare themselves for the great transformations ahead and take the necessary actions.
The Role of Prominent Individuals
My second instrument consists of distinguished individuals, including:
- Legislators and policymakers
- Thinkers and intellectuals (manīṣī), including both philosophers and scientists
These individuals are recognized as powerful forces. If they influence societal thought patterns in response to today’s challenges, they can bring about significant changes, even by force if necessary.
Aside from the subtle beings with whom I shall collaborate in the invisible realm, the remaining force consists of the awakened souls living in this world today. These individuals are the pioneers, the leaders of change, and the commanders of the new era. They serve as the backbone of society, driving forward all creative and constructive initiatives with their influence and strength.
The Incompetence of the Extremes: The Rich and the Poor
Both the extremely wealthy and the utterly destitute are equally useless to society.
- The wealthy are trapped in their insatiable greed and never develop the clarity of thought required to break free. Their lives are consumed by accumulation, indulgence, and the display of luxury, leaving them incapable of any constructive action. Even if they wish to contribute, their sycophants and flatterers prevent them from doing so, fearing that if their patron engages in meaningful action, their parasitic existence will come to an end.
- The poor, on the other hand, are preoccupied with survival. Their lives are consumed by the struggle for food and clothing, leaving no energy for education, healthcare, or personal growth. Their limited resources are further drained by ritual expenses, such as elaborate wedding ceremonies and unnecessary social obligations. In such conditions, how can they contribute to higher ideals or uphold virtuous values?
The Middle Class: The True Drivers of Change
The most useful class in society is the middle class, as they:
- Have access to resources, time, and education
- Can think beyond personal survival and consider societal welfare
- Are capable of executing plans for constructive transformation
Within the middle class, I refer specifically to thoughtful, socially aware individuals who have a genuine interest in the welfare of the world.
A deep study of history reveals that true service to society, culture, and righteousness has always come from this class, rather than from those of high or low status. However, even within the middle class, many people engage in random, short-lived activism without clear direction.
- The elderly, despite their experience, lack the physical and mental stamina to lead change.
- Family responsibilities and rigid mindsets often prevent them from embracing new ideas.
- Therefore, middle-aged individuals with youthful enthusiasm yet balanced thinking are best suited for these transformative efforts.
This special group of capable individuals exists throughout the world, across various nations, traditions, and languages. Although societal divisions based on race, nationality, and culture have separated people, this class of enlightened individuals still possesses enough wisdom and unity to play a crucial role in this transformative period.
Empowering the Middle Class with My Strength
I am confident that these individuals will rise to the occasion and fulfill their responsibilities effectively. Through my subtle transformative process (sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana), I shall empower them with the necessary strength.
Currently, my Pragya Parivar (intellectual family) consists of around two million members, primarily in India and among Hindu followers. However, the middle class I speak of is spread throughout the entire world.
- So far, I have not established direct contact with them.
- They have not yet encountered my literature or ideology.
- Due to limited resources, this has not been possible—until now.
With the necessary resources now becoming available, I shall reach this vast community.
They do not need to know the names “Pragya Abhiyan” or “Gayatri Parivar”.
Yet, they will naturally feel drawn toward a powerful stream of thought.
They will experience an inner force compelling them to act and will recognize an unseen hand guiding them toward meaningful change.
The Middle Class as the Catalysts for Change
Though this class may not possess great wealth, they have the ability to mobilize and inspire others.
- Their intellect is their strength, and through their leadership, they can influence powerful figures to take action.
- They are like machines—if left unused, they remain idle, but when activated, they can drive transformation.
Social Changes that Must Happen
In the upcoming era, significant social changes will occur:
- Gender Equality:
- The distinction between men and women must dissolve.
- Currently, the commercialization of sexuality has degraded women’s value.
- In the future, men and women will live as siblings, cooperating in various fields beyond just marriage.
- Education Reform:
- 75% of the world’s population remains illiterate, most of whom are adults.
- Government schools cannot bridge this gap alone.
- The education system must shift from colonial models (such as Macaulay’s system in India) to practical and ethical learning.
- Cottage Industries for Employment:
- The problem of unemployment can be addressed by establishing small-scale industries in villages and small towns.
- Cooperative societies must take charge of production and distribution instead of relying on government officials.
- Eliminating Harmful Social Practices:
- Excessive dowry, extravagant weddings, and unnecessary expenses must be abolished.
- Substance abuse, such as alcohol and drugs, must be eradicated through mass movements akin to Gandhi’s Satyagraha.
- Environmental Responsibility:
- Waste management should be addressed by converting human and animal waste into fertilizers.
- Urban agriculture (such as growing vegetables on rooftops) must be promoted.
- Tree planting initiatives should be undertaken at a community level rather than relying on the government.
The Urgency of Transformative Action
The time has come for a major upheaval in human civilization.
- Many flaws are deeply embedded in society.
- These will not be removed merely through verbal criticism—a systematic, warlike effort is required.
- Societal change requires intense determination, far greater than what it took to establish the harmful customs in the first place.
A Revolution of Righteousness is Inevitable
Every nation and community faces its own unique set of challenges.
Strong individuals are needed everywhere to correct injustices and lead progress.
- Where will such individuals come from?
- Currently, they seem absent, but change is imminent.
Just as the stillness of night is shattered by the chirping of birds at dawn, so too will this era witness an awakening of noble forces.
- Who will teach this wisdom to the people?
- Who will convince individuals to prioritize righteousness over selfish gains?
- While the answer is unclear today, it is certain that a grand storm of moral transformation is inevitable.
This will be a cyclone of virtue, sweeping away corruption, injustice, and ignorance, paving the way for a new age of harmony and righteousness.