Mastering the Mind Through Supreme Peace
Introduction
Three important questions arise in every human life:
What if someone tries to enter and control your mind?
What if a spirit invades your mind and creates thoughts, emotions, desires, or cravings?
What should you do when your mind becomes restless?
These three questions are interconnected. They reflect a universal experience: the daily struggle of the mind between stability and disturbance. The human mind constantly records impressions, judgments, and experiences. Our karmic accounts activate these impressions, creating thoughts that may uplift us—or disturb our peace. The key is to understand how to regain control and return to our true inner strength.
Understanding the Mind’s Disturbances
When the mind becomes hyperactive, it can prevent sleep, create anxiety, or overwhelm us with thoughts. This happens because of:
past karmic recordings
desires and fears
emotional impressions
unresolved memories
constant external influence
These factors create inner turbulence. To handle this, one must turn inward and test one’s own awareness.
Ask yourself:
What is going on inside me?
Why is my mental state unstable?
Which impressions are controlling me?
What situation is affecting my peace and bliss?
Awareness is the first step to transformation.
The Role of Karma
Karmic fruits always appear through the mind first. Whether good or bad, karma expresses itself as:
thoughts
emotions
impulses
fears
desires
When negative thoughts arise or the intellect feels blocked, one must apply the Supreme Peace Mantra.
The Supreme Peace Mantra
The mantra of Supreme Peace shifts the mind away from negative impressions. When thoughts grow into uncontrollable chapters, chant:
Paramshanti – Supreme Peace
Not once, but repeatedly—until the mind disconnects from the disturbance and finds a new focus. This is the Brahmastra of the soul. The mind becomes quiet when it is given a higher vibration. Otherwise, the spiral of thoughts may lead to anxiety, overthinking, or depression.
Awakening Free Will
Your freedom, your intention, and your inner strength are your weapons.
Whenever the mind says, “You are finished,” answer: I am a divine soul. I exist in the hands of supreme light. Infinite power lives within me.
When repeated with faith, these affirmations reorganize mental energy and awaken your spiritual force. The mind is like a wild horse. If the reins slip from your hand, it will run anywhere. But when held with awareness, it stops instantly.
Mind, Spirit, and Awareness
To control the mind, you must:
awaken inner knowledge
strengthen your spiritual awareness
recognize the illusion within thoughts
understand that the mind can become your enemy
When the mind acts against you, you must stop it consciously. You are the only master of your mind.
Even in dreams, free will exists. Just as we can control thoughts during lucid dreams, we can do the same in waking life. The values and impressions stored within us shape our ability to choose positivity.
The Power of Faith
Faith is the foundation. Deep faith in the Supreme Father-Mother, the divine creator, protects the mind from collapse. Even in depression—when family or society cannot help—the soul’s power remains the ultimate support. Spirituality becomes the road out of darkness.
The power of thoughts, resolve, and positive vibration can lift any soul from any situation.
The Observer Principle
The scriptures state that the Supreme Being is always observing us.
Just as a child behaves differently when watched, we also behave differently when we feel the presence of the Divine. Being in remembrance of the Supreme creates a powerful connection. When we remember the Divine, the Divine remembers us. This connection protects the soul and awakens inner strength.
Transcending Karmic Situations
Every karmic situation is temporary. It comes—and it goes.
When difficulties arise, remind yourself: I am not ordinary. I live for a higher purpose. Infinite divine power exists within me.
By making the right decision in a difficult time, new positive karma begins. If you respond with awareness, you end the old karmic chain.
Rejecting Superstitions
No spirit, magic, or external force can control a soul that lives under the observation of the Supreme.
Declare:
My Creator is with me. I cannot be controlled by any external force.
External rituals are unnecessary:
no coconut at crossroads
no rings
no tricks
no fear of spirits
Those ways belong to an old time. Today, inner resolution and faith are the real power.
The New Year Resolve
Every soul should learn to use free will consciously. Whenever negative desires arise, uproot them immediately:
“This is not my nature. I hold no hatred, no desire, no conflict against anyone.” Every distortion of the mind must be released. When intellect fails, remember the Divine. This remembrance is your SOS call.
The Power of the Soul
The soul is supreme.
Within it shines the supreme light—the inheritance of ancestors and enlightened beings.
Constant remembrance awakens:
new confidence
new awareness
new energy
divine protection
Your mind becomes your friend only when you empower it.
Daily Practice
To master the mind:
Chant Supreme Peace whenever thoughts spiral.
Affirm divine identity every day.
Stop negative thoughts at the root.
Remember the Divine Observer.
Use free will consciously.
Turn difficulties into new karma.
Do not surrender your happiness to others.
Meditate and awaken inner light.
Strengthen values and positive impressions.
Reject superstition and fear.
The mind needs direction, not suppression.
Guide it gently with awareness.
Conclusion
The mind can become heaven or hell.
It can be your greatest friend—or your worst enemy.
Through:
awareness,
the Supreme Peace Mantra,
faith in the Divine,
conscious free will,
and spiritual awakening,
any soul can master the mind.
From there, supreme peace arises.
Let each soul rise with a new light, and may every thought radiate Paramshanti throughout the universe.