Notes 19 Oct

 Sunday Chivasangh - 19th Oct, 2025 

Gurubhyo Namaha 

The Sunday Satsang at Mouna Mantappa began in a serene and spiritually charged atmosphere with chanting of Guruvandane, Nirvana Shatkam, Panchakshari, followed by silentation. The arrival of the enlightened Master uplifted the energy, and the Abhyasis eagerly offered their salutations.

 *Abhyasi Sripriya* addressed the gathering, emphasizing the depth of a devotee's relationship with the Master. She encouraged Abhyasis to consider the Master as a close friend and to love Him wholeheartedly. Through intense love and acceptance, divine energy from the Master flows into the seeker, cleansing impurities and transforming the inner self. She stressed that constant remembrance of the Master brings about mental stillness, protects one from adversities, and helps maintain clarity in decision-making. By internalizing the Master's presence, one experiences a state of purity and balance. She concluded by likening this bond to the unbreakable friendship described in the Hindi song "Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Thodenge."

 *Masterji* then posed a thought-provoking question: Why do we come to the Mouna Mantapa every Sunday? He reminded everyone that the goal of spirituality is Mukthi (liberation) and questioned whether Abhyasis are truly sincere in pursuing it. He stressed that detachment from material life is essential to avoid the cycle of birth and death. While earlier generations lived closely with the Master for liberation, today’s seekers meet weekly, which must be done with seriousness and sincerity. 

He urged everyone to commit to the path of *Chivality, practicing it consistently, just as a student must attend classes regularly. Using the analogy of a drunkard in rehabilitation, he explained that Satsangs help detox from material attachments. He warned against engaging in bad karmas or arguments and highlighted that **purity within is God*. The key to liberation lies in tolerance, patience, and inner transformation. 

The Satsang concluded with the chanting of Shanthivachana, leaving the Abhyasis in a state of reflection and spiritual upliftment.

 Namachivayam 


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