Notes 28 Sep

 Namachivayam

September 28, 2025


The Sunday Satsang at Mouna Mantappa took place in a serene natural setting, beginning with devotional chants and silentation, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere. With the arrival of Masterji, the environment became even more elevated.


Masterji initiated the discourse by questioning why people gather at Mouna Mantappa. Unlike worldly gatherings—social, economic, or religious—which are driven by expectations and experiences, the satsang here aims for **liberation (Mukthi)** through **non-experience**. He emphasized that true spiritual progress begins when one becomes **non-reactive**, unaffected by joy or sorrow, thus transcending the cycle of expectations and disappointments.


Masterji explained that the **mind** is the root of suffering, as it is entangled in attachments, desires, and emotions. **Mano Nasha**, or the complete dissolution of the mind, is essential for **Self-Realization**. This is achieved by surrendering to the Master with the inner attitude of **"I am nothing"** and remaining in constant remembrance.


He spoke about the difference between **emotional love**, which is conditional and fades over time, and **divine love (Anbe Shivam)**, which is unconditional, pure, and ever-giving—like nature. To experience this divine love, one must not perform rituals but instead **observe silence**, both physically and mentally ("**Summane Irabeku**"), and stay connected with the Master.


Silence, according to Masterji, draws power from **Parabrahma**, bringing inner clarity and transformation. It enables one to disconnect from worldly distractions and attune to the Master's energy.


Masterji also highlighted the importance of **spiritual integrity**—having the courage to say "NO" when one cannot fulfill a task is more honest than pretending. He encouraged developing a **positive mindset**, affirming that “**whatever happens is for good**,” which aligns one with the path of liberation.


In conclusion, Masterji reminded that our purpose is to dissolve the ego or "I" through silence, surrender, and remembrance of the Master. Through this, one begins to **experience the non-experience**, leading ultimately to **liberation (Mukthi)**.


The satsang ended with the peaceful chant of **Shanthi Vachana**.


**Chivaguruve Namaha** 🙏

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