Notes 24 May
Namachivayam
Sunday Chivsangh - May 24, 2026
The Sunday Chivasangh held at the Mouna Mantappa on May 24, 2026, unfolded in a serene and divine atmosphere amidst greenery and the soothing sounds of birds. The gathering began with intense meditation, and the arrival of the Enlightened Master deepened the sense of peace and spiritual energy among the Abhyasis.
Masterji began by enquiring about the well-being of everyone, emphasizing that a peaceful mind filled with divine energy naturally leads to happiness and positivity. Abhyasi Sripriya then addressed the gathering, stressing the importance of maintaining a diary for constant remembrance of the Master. She explained that repeatedly writing the words “Master” or “Shiva” helps keep the mind connected to divine energy, promotes positivity, purifies the mind, and sustains inner peace. She also highlighted the importance of filling the emptied and cleansed mind with the Master’s energy.
Continuing the discourse, Masterji said that he could be addressed as “Shiva” and explained that divine energy frees one from fear, anxiety, and negativity. He taught that while suffering may exist physically, the mind should remain detached and unaffected. Through consistent Chivality practice, one realizes the transformative power of divine energy.
Referring to the chant “Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavanthu,” Masterji emphasized universal peace, compassion, and positive speech and action. He taught that only a person who is inwardly peaceful can spread peace to others. He urged everyone to remove the feelings of “I” and “mine,” explaining that ego lessness brings lasting happiness and stability.
Masterji further explained the spiritual concept of becoming “zero,” a state in which external criticism or disturbances no longer affect the mind. He stressed that modern society lacks righteousness, yet one must remain calm, gentle, and non-reactive like Lord Shiva. According to him, divine energy transforms individuals into peaceful beings who remain unaffected by negativity.
He contrasted the materialistic “horizontal” world with the “vertical” spiritual path, encouraging seekers to rise spiritually through self-realization. He concluded by reminding everyone that the body belongs to Mother Earth, and true divinity arises through purity of mind, intelligence, and the Master’s divine energy. Self-realization ultimately leads to a serene, protected, and joyful life.
Chivaguruve Namaha
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