Notes 01-May

 Namachivayam

Special Satsang - May 01, 2026


On the auspicious occasion of Chitra Masa Poornima on May 1, 2026, the Divine Master conducted a special Satsang focused on the profound subject of Mukthi or Liberation. After deep meditation by the Abhyasis, the Master explained that liberation essentially means freedom from suffering, which arises from numerous negative tendencies (“Nakarathmic Gunagallu”) such as fear, anxiety, jealousy, hatred, sorrow, and ego. According to him, if these negative qualities are removed, suffering ceases to exist.


The Master emphasized that attaining Moksha is not easy and requires sincere longing, determination, and spiritual effort. He stated that Self-Realisation is the first step toward liberation and encouraged everyone to ask themselves the fundamental question: “Who am I?” Human beings experience both happiness and sorrow because they possess positive as well as negative tendencies. When one transcends both joy and sorrow and remains in a balanced state, true liberation is attained.


He further explained that negativity can only be dissolved through the Divine Energy of the Master. By surrendering the negative ego (“Naanu”) to the Guru, positivity alone remains. While negativity dominates worldly life, the divine state is governed only by positive consciousness. When positivity fully blossoms, duality disappears and a state of “nothingness” called Shivam emerges.


The Master also highlighted the importance of stillness, saying that “Summane Iruvudhu” (simply being) is a positive state, whereas restless action driven by desire and personal satisfaction creates negativity. True peace (“Nimmadhi”) arises naturally when one remains inwardly calm. He clarified that although the ego believes “I am the doer,” in reality the Divine alone acts through us.


Every individual, he said, is fundamentally Divine Energy but fails to recognize it. Self-Realisation occurs when one realizes “I am THAT.” The Master advised seekers to constantly remember him and feel his presence in every action and direction. By doing so, the Master’s divine energy protects one from negativity.


In conclusion, the Master taught that liberation is attained through surrendering the ego completely to the Divine Master, maintaining constant remembrance of him, and cultivating unconditional love and devotion similar to the devotion of Goddess Parvati for Shiva, Hanuman for Rama, and Nandhi for Shiva. Through selfless surrender and divine remembrance, one ultimately attains Mukthi or Liberation.


Gurubhyo Namaha

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