Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Mouna chandrike Dec 2025

 God Never Punishes


Human beings often believe that God will punish those who do wrong in the materialistic world. But in truth, God never punishes anyone. Punishment belongs to the world of duality, of right and wrong, success and failure, pleasure and pain. God exists beyond all dualities.

In the divine order, there is no system of punishment or reward. God’s nature is pure, infinite, and impartial. The impure mind suffers not because God punishes it, but because it cannot exist in the divine vibration. Just as darkness cannot exist in light, impurity cannot remain in divinity.

Before death, those who have purified themselves, cultivated positive and divine qualities, naturally rise to the divine world. Those who remain impure or negative continue to wander in lower states of existence until purification happens.

Becoming positive is not meant for worldly acceptance or appreciation. Positivity is the path to divinity. It is the process through which the human mind transforms into the divine condition of Nothingness, Chivam.

Therefore, we should never expect that wrong people will be punished by God. God cannot punish anyone, because punishment itself is an act of duality. God is beyond all dualities, pure, silent, and all-loving.

The divine world belongs only to the pure and positive minds that have become one with God’s stillness.

Silence: The Origin and the Ultimate End

Silence is the womb from which everything arises and the grave into which everything dissolves. It is the beginning, the middle, and the end of all existence. This is the fundamental truth behind creation, existence, and liberation. This silence is not merely the absence of sound but the substratum upon which the entire universe rests.

Chivality exists solely to help the seeker reach this ultimate silence through the practice of Silentation.

The Purpose of Silentation

Silentation is the practice of increasing the power of silence within you. This inner silence is so powerful that it can destroy thoughts, dissolve impressions, remove disturbances, and keep only silence intact.

This is why silence is compared to zero. Zero looks like nothing, but it holds unlimited potential. In the same way, silence appears empty, but it contains infinite power.

Silence as the Highest Spiritual Practice

Among all spiritual practices like chanting, rituals, meditation, yoga, prayer, practising silence is the most pure and the highest. Why? Because everything else needs effort,words, or a method. But silence needs only your presence.

When you enter silence, you enter your original nature. This is not a journey outward but an inward dissolution, a homecoming to what you have always been beneath the layers of conditioning and mental noise.

A Lineage of Great Silent Masters

The tradition of silence begins with Lord Muruga, shines brilliantly through Lord Dakshinamurthy, is carried forward by Lord Dattatreya, deepened in modern times by Sri Ramana Maharshi, and finally brought into clarity and method in today's world by Sat Sri Chivaguru Subrahmanya Shiva Balan.

Chivality practitioners are truly blessed. They are part of a legendary lineage of silence, receiving the direct transmission of wisdom that has flowed unbroken through the ages.

Silence and Liberation

Mukti is not something you “get.” It is a state of silence within the mind. When the mind is free of thoughts, desires,attachments, and negativity, the seeker enters Mukti.

The whole universe is filled with silence.Behind every sound, every movement, every thought, there is a background of silence holding everything together. The all-pervading divine energy lives only in silence. You can connect to this energy not through rituals or methods, but only through silence.

The Eternal, Indestructible Nature of Silence

Silence can never be destroyed. It cannot be cut, burnt, washed away, or reduced. It is eternal and unchanging. This eternal silence is nothing but Chivam. Chivam is the ultimate nature of the human soul.Chivam is the final destination of Chivality.

In realising this silence within, the practitioner realises their own true nature as Chivam, thus completing the sacred journey.

Silentation Increases Mental Strength


1. Calms the Mind

When you practice Silentation, you withdraw your attention from external distractions. The constant noise, thoughts, and worries of daily life gradually settle down. This calms the mind.

A calm mind naturally becomes a strong mind. Just as water becomes clear when still, your mental clarity and focus increase in silence. This foundational calmness is the bedrock upon which all  other mental strengths are built.

2. Strengthens Willpower

During Silentation, your mind naturally resists remaining silent. Thoughts, emotions, and impulses try to dominate. By repeatedly bringing your mind back to silence, you train your willpower like a muscle.

Through this training, you become capable of controlling impulses, making clear decisions, and not reacting hastily to difficult situations. Your mind learns discipline and self-mastery.

3. Reduces Vulnerability to Stress

Ordinary minds break down under pressure because they are easily disturbed by anger, fear, or worry. Silentation builds inner stability that cannot be shaken by external circumstances.

Like a tree with deep roots, you remain unshaken even in the face of adversity. The storms of life may rage around you, but your inner silence holds firm. 

4. Develops Emotional Resilience

Silence allows you to observe your emotions without being controlled by them. You learn to respond calmly instead of reacting impulsively. 

This emotional resilience strengthens your mind to face challenges like failures, disappointments, and losses without collapsing. You become a witness to your emotions rather than their victim.

5. Connects to Chivam and the Master's Energy

Through regular Silentation, your mind becomes sensitive to the energy of Chivam. This divine energy strengthens your mental endurance and gives courage,guidance, and inner support.

You experience a steady mind even in stressful situations, like having the Master's presence within you. This connection provides an inexhaustible source of strength beyond your individual capacity.

6. Improves Concentration and Clarity

The mind learns to focus on one thing without distraction, improving concentration and decision-making abilities.

A focused mind is strong because it can analyse, plan, and act effectively, even under pressure. Mental efficiency naturally increases when the mind is not scattered across a thousand distractions.

7. Builds Confidence and Self-Control

The more you practice Silentation, the more you trust your inner strength. You are no longer dependent on external circumstances for stability. 

Confidence comes naturally because your mind knows it can face any situation with calm and clarity. This self-reliance is the hallmark of true mental strength.

In essence, Silentation is like a gym for the mind. It increases clarity by calming the mind, strengthens self-control by building willpower, and reduces stress while cultivating stability. It also helps you face emotions wisely, sharpens concentration, improves mental efficiency, and builds unshakeable mental strength.

Mental strength is the natural outcome of regular Silentation practice. Through this sacred practice, the mind becomes like steel: calm, stable, sharp, and resilient.



Thursday, December 11, 2025

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. When you practice silence:


*1. Thoughts begin to lose their strength*


The mind survives only through continuous thinking. When you sit in silence, you stop feeding the mind. Slowly the unnecessary thoughts lose their power, and the mind becomes light. In Chivality, this is the first step towards dissolving the impurities of the mind.


*2. You connect with the deeper layers of your being*


Noise keeps you on the surface. Silence takes you inward. When the senses become quiet, the inner space opens. This is where the Master’s energy enters and works on you.


*3. Silence prepares you for receiving*


Just as a still lake clearly reflects the moon. A still mind clearly receives the Chivam energy. If the mind is noisy, the divine energy cannot settle. Silence is the condition that invites grace.


*4. Silence purifies the heart*


When you stop reacting to external triggers, the emotions hidden inside start rising and dissolving. Breathing becomes slow, the heartbeat becomes gentle, and inner peace starts taking birth. This purification is essential for spiritual transformation.


*5. Silence gives clarity*


When thoughts reduce, confusion reduces. Your discrimination becomes sharper. You understand what is real and what is unnecessary. A silent mind is like a cleaned mirror; it reflects truth without distortion.


*6. Silence removes fear*


Most fears come from imaginary thoughts. In silence, imagination weakens, and you discover that fear has no real existence. You begin to feel safe within yourself.


*7. Silence connects you to Space (God)*


In Chivality, Space is God—pure, infinite, thoughtless. When your mind becomes silent, you taste a small portion of this inner space. This is the beginning of becoming Chivam.


*8. Silence brings you closer to liberation*


When the mind becomes empty, your real nature automatically shines. You start to experience peace, stillness, freedom from thoughts and oneness with Space. This is the aim of human birth.


*9. Silence makes remembrance of the Master powerful*


A noisy mind cannot remember the Master deeply. A silent mind remembers effortlessly. When remembrance becomes continuous,

the Master’s energy flows continuously. This is the greatest power silence gives you.


*In short:*


Silence is the doorway to God, the Master, and your own true Self. Every moment of silence is a step towards freedom.


NAMACHIVAAYAM 🌙


2) NAMACHIVAAYAM 🌙


*Strengthening Masterfulness in the Heart* 


In Chivality practice, the entire spiritual journey depends on Masterfulness, the continuous, living presence of the Master in the seeker’s heart. Everyone remembers the Master. But only a few increase the Master’s power in their heart, especially when the physical Master is not present. To strengthen this inner presence, Chivality teaches a simple and powerful method.


*Keeping the Right Palm on the Heart — Why It Works*


When you place your *right palm* gently on your *heart and remember the Master*, your attention becomes focused in one place. 


The palm becomes like an antenna, the heart becomes the receiver, and remembrance becomes the connection that carries the Master’s energy. If the connection is strong, you will feel warmth or heat in the palm. This is not imagination, but it is the real sign that the Master is available inside you.


This can be better understood with examples.


*Example 1: Mobile Phone and Network Tower*


A mobile phone is always capable of receiving signal, but unless it connects to the tower, communication cannot happen. Similarly, your heart is the device, the Master is the tower, and remembrance is the signal. Your right palm strengthens the connection, like an external antenna. When the connection becomes strong, the signal (heat) becomes clearly felt. Just as a phone shows full network strength,the warmth shows full Master presence.


 *Example 2: Sunlight and a Magnifying Glass*


Sunlight is everywhere but only when you focus it through a magnifying glass, can it produce heat. Likewise, Master’s energy is always present. Your heart is always capable of receiving it, but remembrance by itself is sometimes scattered. Placing the palm acts like a magnifying glass. It focuses the Master’s energy directly into the heart. When the energy becomes concentrated, the palm begins to feel warm. This warmth is the proof of focused Masterfulness.


*Example 3: Charging a Battery*


Your heart is like a spiritual battery. It may have charge, but not enough. Keeping the palm on the heart during Silentation works like placing a phone on a charger. When remembrance is weak, charging is slow. But when the remembrance is deep, charging is fast. When the Master becomes fully available, you feel heat, like the battery warming slightly during fast charging. This warmth means your inner battery is charging directly from the Master’s energy.


*The Principle Behind the Heat*


The heat is not physical friction. It is energy activation. When the Master becomes fully present inside, the heart region becomes active. The palm senses that activation first because it is the nearest point. It is like touching a place where current is flowing, you immediately feel the sensation. The heat is the confirmation that the Master’s power is alive in your heart.


*Why Continuity Is Important*


Just feeling heat once is not enough. Masterfulness becomes powerful only when you repeat the practice regularly. If you continue the method,

remembrance becomes deeper, mind becomes quieter, Master’s energy becomes steady, heat becomes more frequent, heart becomes filled with Master’s presence, thoughts and negativity reduce automatically. This is how the seeker slowly becomes transformed.


This is similar to developing a Muscle. If you lift a dumbbell once, the muscle does not grow, but if you exercise daily, the muscle becomes strong and visible. Likewise, the heart muscle of remembrance grows only with repetition. Placing the palm is like doing a spiritual workout.

Heat is the sign that the muscle is being activated. With enough practice,the Master stays in your heart even without the palm. This is the stage of strong Masterfulness.


*The Goal — Master Available at All Times*


Remembrance becomes natural, and silence deepens effortlessly. Your mind remains pure and still, and you begin to experience the Master's presence in your heart at every moment, a constant state of Masterfulness. This is the ultimate goal. The heat you feel is a beautiful and encouraging sign that you are moving in the right direction.


NAMACHIVAAYAM 🌙


Friday, December 5, 2025

Message 5 dec

 *Friday Spiritual Message No: 26*


According to Hindu philosophy, human life is traditionally considered to span 120 years, symbolizing a complete journey that integrates both material and spiritual pursuits. This life span is often divided into two distinct but interconnected phases.


*First Half: Materialistic Achievements (0–60 years)*

The initial 60 years focus on worldly life — acquiring knowledge, building a career, raising a family, and fulfilling social and material responsibilities. This phase emphasizes:


- Gaining education and skills

- Establishing a stable livelihood

- Accumulating wealth and possessions

- Building relationships and fulfilling social duties (Dharma)


During this period, individuals engage fully with the external world, striving for success, security, and comfort.


*Later Half: Spiritual Achievement (61–120 years)*

The subsequent years represent a gradual withdrawal from material concerns, turning inward toward spiritual growth and self-realization. This phase is about:


- Renouncing attachments to material wealth, status, and desires

- Increasing focus on meditation, reflection, and understanding the nature of the self (Atman)

- Practicing detachment (Vairagya) and embracing simplicity

- Seeking liberation (Moksha) from the cycle of birth and death by realizing one's unity with the ultimate reality (Brahman)


This period involves systematically relinquishing worldly ties to become free from desire, ego, and illusions, ultimately aiming to stand as nothing tied to the material world—pure consciousness beyond form and identity.


*Summary:*

Human life in according to hindu philosophy is a holistic journey where the first half is for establishing and experiencing material existence, and the latter half is dedicated to transcending it gradually to achieve spiritual liberation. The progression from external engagement to internal detachment reflects the soul’s movement from bondage in the physical world to freedom in the spiritual realm.


*Namachivaayam🌙*

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