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29 Oct

 Namachivayam MMCS 44 - Gurubhyo Namaha The Sunday satsang commenced with a debate on "Blind Beliefs" chaired by Smt. Shobha Mam.  Everyone of us are nurtured by our parents who always guide us by advocating what is good or bad for us. So  are brought-up by following certain code of conduct. What one believes as bad omen may not  be an issue, at all, for another. Therefore it all depends on one's perception or view.  Shri Viswanathan Sir's speech about the concept of "My Master" was thought provoking and enlightening.  To be precise his message or sermon was that  one should let go his ego and surrender to Master in toto without having even a speck of that "I " feeling in us, instead imbibe the feeling of oneness with Chivaguru. Always have the vision that My Master will take care of everything and I have nothing to worry about.  Shri Lokanathji has thrown light upon Manasu i. e., Mind and energy. Our mind should be initially  in non disturbe...

22 Oct

 Namachivayam Gurubhyonamaha The Sunday satsang MMCS 43 commenced with Shri Lokanathji's elucidation about Manasu i. e. , MIND.  Our mind is always flooded with thoughts. He says we have to analyse ourselves by throwing light upon the power of mind, power of energy and power of silence. The mind is so powerful that we tend to become what we think. That is why one should always nurture positive thoughts. At the same time we should try to remain silent both in mind and body by being non reactive to whatever is happening around us. We have to try our best to be in thoughtless state with a blank mind. That is "Summane Irabeku".  Sri Lokanathji says  we have to be in constant remembrance of Master. Constant remembrance and surrender to Master are the two main keys to attain the state of Chivam.    The satsang concluded with a soothing song sung by Mam Ananthalakshmi enlightening about Guru Vandane and Arpane.  Any misconception from my end may please be rec...

8 Oct

 The Sunday satsang commenced with Shri Loknathji emphasising on the importance of Master.   Master and Manasu. With Manasu we are able to do a task. "Manasu idhare Marga" goes the saying. But though ur Manasu is important, Master is beyond Manasu. We have to imbibe the feeling that Master is within us and he is enabling us for the accomplishment of the task. Keeping aside the Manasu we have to always remember the Master. Our tasks get accomplished automatically with "Sada Gurugala Smarane". Without taking credit that " I have done the job" we have to surrender to Master and confirm that it is through his guidance I could complete the task successfully.  Lokanathji also elaborated about doing one's  duty without expecting anything in return or taking credit.  To conclude, one has to totally surrender to Master by imbibing the feeling of oneness with Master without giving importance to the "I" in us.