Notes 26 Oct
**Sunday Satsang Summary – October 26, 2025**
** Namachivayam**
The Sunday Satsang began in a serene setting filled with sunlight, breeze, and chirping of birds. The chanting of *Guruvandane*, *Nirvana Shatkam*, *Panchakshari*, and *silentation* elevated the atmosphere further. With the arrival of the Master, the gathering grew vibrant and devotional.
Abhyasi **Sripriya Mam** addressed the group on the theme of **Spiritual Morality**, distinguishing it from social morality. She explained that social morality concerns welfare acts in society, while spiritual morality aligns with *Dharma*—like a compass always pointing north. Illustrating this, she narrated the example of a devotee who chose to return ₹50 mistakenly received, despite the return trip costing four times more, showing how purity drives right action without regard for material cost. She said spiritual morality is based on *Truth* and leads one toward divinity, humility, and forgiveness. True spiritual people, she said, are non-materialistic, avoid gossip, and remain pure within. Though sincerity is often criticized today, purity helps one transcend negativity. She concluded that purity is rare in the modern world and urged Abhyasis to utilize the Master’s divine energy for inner transformation.
**Masterji** then expanded on purity and detachment from materialism. He said that as one moves toward purity, the material world appears impure. The **Astral World**, inhabited by liberated souls, represents true purity. A person of purity remains calm amid challenges and performs good acts without pride or awareness of virtue. He reaffirmed the same story of returning ₹50 as an example of sincerity born of purity. Negativity prompts instant reaction, he said, and positivity should do the same for good deeds. Pure individuals act on *Dharma*—“come what may, I should not trouble others.”
Masterji emphasized **Swadharma**, or one’s own righteous duty aligned with nature and purpose, as taught in the *Bhagavad Gita*. While wealth and power matter for material success, **purity alone leads to liberation (Mukthi)**. True purity transforms actions naturally into good deeds (*Swabhava*). He concluded that one should remain in constant remembrance of the Master and practice *Chivality* sincerely to attain liberation.
The Satsang ended with the chanting of *Shanthivachana* by the Abhyasis.
**Chivaguruve Namaha.**
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