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Notes 17 Aug

 Namachivayam Aug.17, 2025 The Sunday Satsang began with spiritual chants and silence. Upon arrival, Masterji was welcomed by the Abhyasis and honoured by two devotees on their birthdays. He then began his discourse by questioning the real purpose of **Adhyatmikathe** (spirituality), stating that it is to **discard accumulated negativity** within. This process, he said, is possible only through the **energy and guidance of a Guru**. Masterji emphasized the need to identify and willingly discard one’s negative traits. The goal is to experience **“Nothingness” within**, which signifies spiritual progress. This state of inner emptiness, free from ego and qualities (**guṇagaLu**), leads one towards **liberation (Mukthi)**. To reach this state, one must practice **Silentation** and stay connected to the Master’s divine energy, which can destroy humanly-acquired qualities. He explained that **God is Zero (Sonne)** and all existence originates and dissolves into it. The soul too is zero, ...

Notes 10 Aug

 The Sunday Satsang began with Guruvandane, Nirvana Shatkam, Panchakshari, and silent meditation. Abhyasi Supriya Mam spoke on “Masterfullness,” emphasizing the continuous inner presence of the Master. Masterji’s arrival in the Mouna Mantappa elevated the spiritual atmosphere. After a salutation and birthday honors by two Abhyasis, Masterji delivered a thought-provoking discourse on the nature of God and spirituality (Adhyatmikathe). He challenged traditional belief systems, questioning whether not embracing spirituality results in loss and whether belief in God is necessary in a materialistic world. He stated that belief in God has been instilled through generations and equated it to blind faith: “Devaru Idhare Ennuvadhe Moodanambike.” According to Masterji, *spirituality is not centered on God, but rather on **Space (Akasha)—the omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient energy. God, he said, is “that which is not” (*Illadhe Iruvudhe). True spirituality involves merging with this sp...

Notes 3 Aug

Sunday Chivasangh - 03rd Aug, 2025  Gurubhyo Namaha  The Satsang began in a serene, nature-filled setting with rituals such as Guruvandane, Nirvana Shatkam, Panchakshari chanting, and silentation. Masterji addressed Abhyasis with insights on mind (Manasu), karma (Karmapala), expectations, and discipline.  He emphasized that the root of happiness or suffering lies in the mind and our expectations. We often want others to behave as we wish, which leads to stress, conflict, and disappointment when minds don’t align. True peace arises when we accept others as they are without trying to change them.  Masterji discussed Karmapala, the result of actions that, when internalized, create impressions and suffering in the mind. If one learns not to allow karma to settle as mental impressions, one can avoid sorrow. Both good and bad life experiences are natural, and only when one remains unaffected by them, can Mukthi (liberation) be attained. Enlightened beings, like Lord Rama, ...