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Purpose of Chivality Practice
Chivality practice is not for gaining something new.
It is for losing what should never have been there.
Fear, anxiety, worries, emotions, sentiments, attachments, expectations, pleasures, pains, and sufferings are not external enemies. They are contents of the human mind. As long as the mind exists with its contents, suffering continues in one form or another.
Chivality addresses this at the root—not by managing thoughts, not by controlling emotions, but by dissolving the very source from which they arise.
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Negativity Is Not Separate from Mind
Negative qualities are not independent entities.
They are expressions of the mind itself.
Fear is mind projecting the future
Anxiety is mind clinging to uncertainty
Worry is mind repeating imagined problems
Emotions and sentiments are mind reacting to memory and expectation
As long as the mind operates, positivity and negativity both exist. Removing only negativity is incomplete. Chivality aims for something deeper—the disappearance of the mind itself.
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Role of Chivaguru and Chivam Energy
Chivality is not a self-effort–based practice.
The human mind cannot destroy itself.
Any attempt by the mind to end the mind is only another mental activity.
That is why Chivality is centered on:
Chivaguru
Remembrance
Silentation
Through sincere remembrance of the Chivaguru and silentation, the seeker becomes receptive to Chivam energy—an energy that does not belong to the human mind.
This energy does not reform the mind.
It empties it.
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Silentation Is Not Silence of Speech
Silentation is silence of the mind, not silence of the mouth.
When remembrance becomes steady and silentation deepens:
Thoughts reduce naturally
Emotions lose force
Inner reactions slow down
Mental noise fades
This is not suppression.
This is evaporation.
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Vanishing of Mental Contents
If practice is sincere and continuous, everything stored in the mind begins to dissolve:
Beliefs
Identities
Emotional patterns
Likes and dislikes
Even the sense of “I am practicing”
Nothing is selectively removed.
Everything goes.
When all contents vanish, what remains is emptiness.
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Empty Mind Is No Mind
An empty mind is not a better mind.
It is no mind.
Mind exists only because of content.
When content is absent, mind has no independent existence.
This condition is called mindlessness.
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Mind Is the Hurdle for Liberation
Liberation is not freedom from the world.
It is freedom from the mind that interprets the world.
As long as the mind exists:
Bondage exists
Duality exists
Suffering exists
When the mind disappears:
There is no bondage to escape from
No suffering to solve
No liberation to achieve
That condition itself is liberation.
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Mindfulness vs Mindlessness
Mindfulness belongs to the human realm
It means observing the mind while keeping it alive.
Mindlessness belongs to Chivam
It means the absence of the observer, the observed, and the mind itself.
Mindfulness is refinement.
Mindlessness is dissolution.
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Completion of the Practice
Chivality practice must continue until mindlessness becomes permanent.
Temporary silence is not enough.
Temporary peace is not enough.
Temporary thoughtlessness is not enough.
When mindlessness stabilizes:
Practice ends by itself
Remembrance dissolves into being
Seeker disappears
Only Chivam remains
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Final Truth of Chivality
Chivality does not make a human being divine.
It removes the human condition itself.
What remains is Chivam—
not attained,
not achieved,
but revealed by emptiness.
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