Notes 25 Apr

 MMP Shiva kami madam 25 app 2025

Gurubhyo Namaha 

The Satsang at Abhyasi Shivakami's residence on April 25, 2025, began at 11 am with chants and the Panchakshari, and the atmosphere grew more enlightened upon Masterji’s arrival. Masterji spoke about the purpose of attending a Satsang, which is to cultivate positivity. He emphasized that while people often work to achieve satisfaction, work done with expectation is negative. True spiritual work should be done without expectation, recognizing that it is God’s will, not personal effort. He likened this selfless work to a machine performing tasks without concern for the result. 

Masterji stressed the importance of striving to become divine. Referring to Swami Vivekananda’s teachings, he explained that divinity is manifested when one controls nature and overcomes inner negativity. He noted that society often does not accept divine individuals, but only a divine person can recognize another.

 Masterji further explained that white attire symbolizes nobility, positivity, and simplicity, and a person who becomes divine will naturally change their attire to reflect this transformation. This attire, however, must be worn with integrity, as one's actions must align with their noble identity. Masterji described Bhakti as a form of devotion that transcends love, urging complete surrender to the Guru. This is "Gurubakthi," and in the same way, "Yajamana Bakthi" refers to a servant's unwavering obedience to the master’s commands. To attain Mukthi (liberation), one must become a devoted servant to the Guru, following their guidance without question. 

Masterji shared that when one realizes their true self, they no longer seek peace, as attachments fade away. A divine person remains undisturbed by loss, reflecting the attitude of “nothing is mine.” Once transformation occurs, one becomes humble, noble, and free of judgment. The Satsang concluded with the chanting of the Shanthi Vachana, bringing peace to all present.

 Namachivayam 

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