05/04/2026
Greetings, my fellow Americans,
We must stay aware—division is often created to weaken us. As conscious and spiritual beings, we cannot afford to be distracted. Too often, we are losing focus on our children, our values, and our connection to what truly matters.
Family is everything. And I don’t mean just blood—family is anyone who shows up for you, supports you, and stands by you when you need it most.
Freedom is a powerful gift. But without discipline, structure, and respect, freedom can turn into chaos.
Let’s reflect—especially when it comes to our schools and how we are raising the next generation.
In California, children have access to education and opportunity. But many families and educators are facing real challenges—maintaining discipline, reinforcing respect, and staying connected to their children’s development. There are growing concerns about:
Disrespect toward parents and teachers
Overexposure to social media and unhealthy influences
Substance use at younger ages (va**ng, ma*****na, prescription misuse)
Less emphasis on accountability and personal responsibility
A lack of quiet time for reflection—for children, parents, and teachers alike
We are informed—but are we truly aware? Too often, we are divided by politics, distracted by media, and disconnected from our children.
Now, look at places like Dubai, where many schools and communities emphasize:
Respect for parents, teachers, and elders
Discipline and accountability from a young age
Cultural and spiritual grounding
Clear consequences for behavior
A structured and safe environment
The difference is not about one place being perfect and the other failing—it’s about balance.
We must ask ourselves:
Are we raising strong, grounded individuals—or distracted and disconnected ones?
It’s time to restore balance—freedom with discipline, education with values, and independence with respect.
Our children are watching. What we allow today shapes who they become tomorrow.
Practical Steps for Families:
Keep children connected to a strong moral or spiritual foundation. They need guidance, love, and daily moments of stillness.
Practice gratitude together—ask each other daily, “What are you grateful for?”
Create open conversations: “What challenges did you face today, and how did you handle them?” This builds trust and problem-solving skills.
Keep children engaged—give them responsibilities at home, teach them the value of earning, saving, and giving (even a small percentage to help others).
We don’t need perfection—we need awareness, consistency, and care.
Let’s come back to what matters most.
FROM MY HEART TO YOUR HEART LOVE AND PEACE. WE ARE ONE! LET'S LOVE EACH OTHER.