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soul’s Divine Journey
of right and wrong, good and bad, or virtuous and non-
virtuous, which can only simulate and reflect true spirit-
uality, but are not actually a part of it.
the extent of Brahm’s responsibilities is nearly in-
comprehensible, but nevertheless, his rule extends only
through the realm of trikuti, that is, the second level of
Heaven. Brahm’s splendor and range of rule should never
be questioned, but only understood, for all of Brahm’s
power and authority have been relegated to him by anami,
lord of the eighth spiritual region. the students of the
living Master have set their goals far higher than Brahm
and his chief agent, the mind, and so they view lord Brahm’s
entrusted responsibility to create, sustain, and supervise
the lower three worlds as merely one of the many subor-
dinate positions within anami’s overall hierarchy. again,
lord Brahm created the mind, and the Divineanami created
the soul. Just as the soul is an extension of lord anami
and its fountainhead of sound, so too is the mind an exact
replica of lord Brahm and his essence, the universal mind
power. Brahm’s spiritual power, as great as it is, cannot
create or destroy a soul, nor can lord Brahm ever redeem a
soul. He can, however, redeem the mind, and this is why
the power of his illusion is so great. Just as the soul wishes
to merge with its original source, so too does the mind.
Brahm created the mind, and so in the view of the mind,
Brahm is the ultimate source, and this is why many mis-
takenly believe that the spiritual journey has ended when
the mind merges back into its original source. However, do
not expect Brahm to disclose this grand illusion.
on the contrary, Brahm executes his power and rule
by imposing the edicts of karma and reincarnation upon
his chief agent, which is the individual human mind. Both
the inexorable law of cause and effect, as well as the end-
less cycles of birth and death, hang mercilessly around the

