*Friday Spiritual Msg No:09*
In Chivality practice, Masterfullness means keeping the Master in your heart all the time — not just thinking about the Master occasionally, but letting the Master’s presence fill your inner space as a constant background awareness.
It’s a state where:
You remember the Master without prejudice — meaning without doubts, expectations, or mental debates.
The Master’s energy flows to you naturally through that remembrance, helping to dissolve thoughts and negativity.
Your connection to the Master becomes continuous, like an unbroken inner link.
Over time, this state deepens until remembrance becomes effortless and silent — and eventually, even remembrance dissolves into stillness.
It’s like holding a candle in a dark room — as long as it stays lit (remembrance), darkness (negativity, mental noise) has no place to enter.
*Here’s how Masterfullness develops step-by-step in Chivality practice:*
*1. Initial Stage – Intentional Remembrance*
You consciously remember the Master at intervals during the day.
You may look at the Master’s photograph or recall His presence in Mouna Mantapa to bring the mind back.
This remembrance is active effort — you choose to do it.
*Effect:* The Master’s energy begins touching you, slowly reducing mental chatter and negativity.
*2. Strengthening the Link – Frequent Return*
You catch yourself when the mind wanders and gently return to the Master again and again.
The gaps without remembrance become shorter.
The Master’s energy starts to flow more continuously, cleansing deeper layers of negativity.
*Effect:* You feel lighter, more peaceful, and less reactive in daily life.
*3. Continuous Awareness – Background Presence*
Remembrance shifts from effort to a natural background state, like soft music playing in your mind all the time.
Even during activities, the Master is quietly “there” in your awareness.
*Effect:* Negativity struggles to enter; thoughts lose their grip.
*4. Effortless Abidance – Living in the Master*
There’s no need to “remember” — you simply are with the Master all the time.
This is the pure state of Masterfullness — the heart and mind are saturated with the Master’s presence.
*Effect:* Deep stillness, mental silence, and a constant flow of positive energy.
*5. Beyond Remembrance – Stillness Itself*
Even the concept of “Master” disappears; you and the Master are not two.
Remembrance has dissolved into pure Silentation — the mind is free of movement.
*Effect:* Liberation while living (Jeevanmukthi), freedom from both thoughts and the need to remember.
📌 In short:
Remembrance → Continuous Presence → Masterfullness → Stillness → Liberation
*Namachivayam*🌙
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