Thursday, November 27, 2025

Message 28 Nov

 *Friday Spiritual Message No: 25*


The mind is like a layer — it is what makes us sensitive and vulnerable. The practice of Silentation is the use of the power of silence to remove this layer.


This layer gives rise to various qualities, which we categorize as either positive or negative. Negative qualities are of two types:


1. Those that trouble only ourselves — fear, anxiety, worries, unfulfilled desires, unfulfilled expectations, depression, etc.


2. Those that trouble others — such as complaining, criticizing, discouraging, scolding, lying, etc.


As we progress, the negative qualities that disturb others will disappear first, and then the negative qualities that disturb ourselves will gradually reduce.


Finally, when the layer (mind) is completely destroyed (Mano Nasha/ dissolution of mind), we become nirguna and remain unaffected by anything. Like the lotus, which grows in muddy water yet remains untouched by dirt, we too remain pure amidst the impurities around us.


The practice of silentation helps us attain the state of quietude. When one is able to maintain this state, one will no longer have problems (sankashta).



*Namachivayam*🌙

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Message 21 Nov

 Friday Spiritual Message No:24


How to Create Permanent Peace?


Permanent peace is attained through the cultivation of positivity in the mind. When negativity is reduced, the mind naturally regains its positive state. Overthinking, on the other hand, drains mental energy and reduces positivity, often leading to confusion, doubt, and inner unrest.


Positivity can be nurtured through positive thinking, positive communication, and positive actions. In a society where negativity has long prevailed, maintaining a positive mindset can be challenging. However, we must strive to remain positive in our lives, regardless of the negativity that has prevailed around us.


Namachivayam🌙

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Message 14 Nov

 *Friday Spiritual Message No: 23*


Materialistic life takes time and effort to reach its best form. In the same way, spirituality also requires time and dedication to blossom.


Becoming spiritual is not a sudden transformation — it comes through consistent spiritual practice.


The purpose of spiritual practice is to increase the purity or positivity of the mind. Time plays a vital role in this process because the human mind is easily influenced by materialistic attractions due to its inherent negativity. Spiritual practice works to cleanse this negativity and gradually transform the mind into a state of purity.


When the mind becomes pure, it no longer gets disturbed by materialistic conditions. The less a person is affected by the outer world, the more peaceful their material life becomes. Spiritual practice, therefore, not only brings peace to life but also helps one retain that peace permanently, even beyond death.


*Namachivayam🌙*

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Message 7 Nov

 *Friday Spiritual Message No: 22*


*The Ultimate Goal of Spiritual Practice*


In essence, spiritual practice is meant to strengthen the human mind.


Why does the human mind fail to become strong? The reason is the impurities within the mind. These impurities prevent the mind from attaining true stability and endurance.


A pure mind, free from impurities, possesses the quality of total endurance — the ability to bear everything completely, remaining unaffected by actions, speech, or memories.


This state of unwavering strength is known as Sthitha Pragna, Sthira, Sthanu, or Chivam — the condition of being firmly established, unshakable, and fully capable of living in solitude with peace and stillness.


*Namachivayam 🌙*

Message 8 dec

 1) NAMACHIVAAYAM 🌙 *The Power of Practicing Silence* Silence is not just the absence of sound. Silence is the presence of your real self. ...