Mouna Mantapa: A Sanctuary Beyond Death
There are two kinds of human existence: one with a physical body and the other without a physical body.
Our recognition is limited to humans with physical bodies. We cannot see or identify those without bodies. Yet they are present in this world in the form of souls. Many of them are our own ancestors and forefathers. Because we do not understand their condition, we often reject their existence. Sometimes we even call them negative souls and try to drive them away from our homes.
These souls remain in the material world because they carry many attachments and unfulfilled desires in their minds from their physical life. Thus, when the body dies, the soul continues to linger in the material world. They are called wandering souls, searching for peace to calm their disturbed minds. They are no longer seeking pleasure or wealth; they seek only inner peace. Enlightened souls are the exception, as they leave the body in peace and do not carry attachments forward in the mind.
The Master’s compassion is not limited only to living human beings. He also wishes to help these wandering souls by providing them with a permanent and sacred place where they can remain peacefully. For this noble purpose, Mouna Mantapa has been chosen.
For such souls, the most important requirement is continuous silence. They do not need rituals, words, or activities. They need deep and lasting silence to dissolve their suffering. The practice of Silentation is the best way to offer them this peace.
When Chivality practitioners sit together in Silentation, with the help of the Master’s energy, they create a powerful field of positive silent energy. Every Sunday, this silent energy is naturally generated at Mouna Mantapa. This greatly helps the departed souls residing there. Slowly, they begin to experience calmness, relief from suffering, and peace.
Apart from enlightened souls, every soul needs a place like Mouna Mantapa after leaving the material world. It becomes a resting and healing space for the soul. By continuously remaining in silence at Mouna Mantapa, these souls can gradually free themselves from negativity and suffering and slowly move toward liberation.
However, there is an important truth that must be clearly understood. The Chivality practice of Silentation is far more precious while one is alive. Liberation is much easier to attain during physical life. Once a person dies, there is no guarantee that the soul can enter Mouna Mantapa. There may be restrictions.
If a soul leaves the body with heavy suffering, strong attachments, and deep negativity, entering Mouna Mantapa without surrendering to Chivam is not possible. After death, liberation may take take hundreds of years. Therefore, it is wise to clear one’s negativity before leaving this world.
At present, the physical presence of the Master is available to everyone. There is no need for any extra effort from the abhyasi’s side to receive Chivam’s energy. By the mere remembrance of the physical form of the Master, the energy flows freely and instantaneously to every abhyasi. Cleansing of the mind can happen at every moment of the day through the will of the abhyasi alone. This precious connection must be made permanent before the death of the physical body of both the Master and the abhyasi. After death, connecting with the Master becomes extremely difficult.
Hence, the best opportunity is now, while living in this material world, to practice Silentation , dissolve negativity, and move toward liberation. Silence does not reject anyone. The opportunity to fully use silence is greatest while we are alive.
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Dissolution of the Mind and The Revelation of Chivam
Chivality practice is not for gaining something new. It is for losing what should never have been there. What must be lost is not something outside us, but something within.
Fear, anxiety, worries, emotions, sentiments, attachments, expectations, pleasures, and pains are the internal enemies of the human mind. As long as the mind exists with its contents, suffering continues in one form or another.
For this reason, Chivality addresses the issue at its root, not by managing thoughts or controlling emotions, but by dissolving the very source from which they arise.
Negativity Is Not Separate from Mind
Negative qualities are not independent entities. They are expressions of the mind itself. For example, fear is the mind projecting the future. Anxiety is the mind clinging to uncertainty. Worry is the mind repeating imagined problems. Emotions and sentiments are the mind reacting to memory and expectation.
As long as the mind operates, positivity and negativity both exist. Removing only the negativity does not resolve the cause of human birth. Thus, Chivality aims for something deeper: the dissolution of the mind itself.
Role of Chivaguru and Chivam Energy
At this point, a question naturally arises: if the mind cannot end itself, how does dissolution happen?
Chivality is not a self-effort-based practice because 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 centred on Chivaguru, remembrance, and Silentation. Through constant remembrance of the Chivaguru and sincere Silentation practice, the seeker becomes receptive to Chivam energy, an energy that does not belong to the human mind.
This energy gradually empties the mind, guiding it toward positivity until the mind itself finally dissolves.
Silentation Is Not Silence of Speech
Silentation is the silence of the mind, not the silence of the mouth. When remembrance becomes steady and Silentation deepens, thoughts reduce naturally, emotions lose force, inner reactions slow down, and mental noise fades. This is not suppression or control; it is a natural evaporation of mental activity.
Vanishing of Mental Contents
If the practice is sincere and continuous, everything stored in the mind begins to dissolve: beliefs, identities, emotional patterns, likes and dislikes, and even the sense of "I am practising.” Nothing is selectively removed; everything goes. When all contents vanish, what remains is emptiness. This condition is called Mindlessness (Manonasha).
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, duality, and suffering exist. When the mind disappears, there is no bondage to escape from, no suffering to solve, and no liberation to achieve. That condition itself is liberation.
The mind is restless by nature and cannot silence itself through effort. True quietness comes when the Master’s presence allows the mind to soften and let go. As inner noise fades, a deeper silence reveals itself, bringing peace and freedom from suffering. Chivality is the path that gently guides the seeker from mental turbulence into the silence of the Self.
The Brain as a Continuous Signal Generator
From a scientific standpoint, the human brain is a continuous signal-generating system. Even at rest, the brain produces spontaneous electrical activity known as the Default Mode Network (DMN). The DMN handles thoughts about oneself, memories, future plans, worries, and desires. This is why closing the eyes does not produce silence; instead, it amplifies internal signals.
This active mental state corresponds to beta brainwave activity (13–30 Hz).
Why the Mind Cannot Silence Itself
Any attempt to “control” thoughts involves giving attention to them, putting conscious effort into curbing them, and having an unshakable will to silence them. All three are mental processes. Therefore, the mind attempting to silence the mind is a logical contradiction.
Scientific studies show that when we try to suppress thoughts, the mind pushes them back even more strongly. Using effort activates the frontal regions of the brain, increasing mental strain. This effort also strengthens the brain’s Default Mode Network instead of quieting it. Because of this, many meditation techniques stop showing progress after a certain point.
Therefore, the need for outsourced energy (external regulation) arises. In neuroscience, this is known as coregulation. For example, a baby calms down instantaneously when it is in proximity to its mother. This proximity synchronises brainwaves, providing a sense of safety.
In Silentation, the Master’s stabilised consciousness acts as an external regulatory field, helping to calm the seeker’s chaotic neural activity. No effort is required from the seeker. This is not belief-based; it is bioelectrical resonance.
Transition from Beta Brainwaves to Alpha (Relaxed Awareness)
When the seeker is within the accumulated field of the Master’s energy, the mind begins to calm, reducing overall neural activity. Brainwaves shift from beta to alpha waves (8–12 Hz).
This produces physical changes such as reduced cortisol levels, activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, improved heart-rate variability, and muscle relaxation. Correspondingly, mental changes occur, including fewer thoughts, increased mental space, and calmer emotions.
This stage is often mistaken for “meditation success,” but it is only a preparatory phase.
Theta State – Blankness of Mind
As neural firing reduces further, the brain enters theta waves (4–8 Hz). This stage brings significant changes for the seeker. There is a reduction in the constant recalling of past memories, a reduction in self-narration during Silentation, and a dissolution of time perception.
This stage produces the experience of blankness. Scientifically, it corresponds to a sharp drop in DMN activity. Memory loops stop, and the sense of self or “I” temporarily suspends. This state produces deep peace, absence of suffering, and relief from psychological pain. Blankness removes suffering because suffering requires mental narration.
Delta State – Conscious Darkness
If theta deepens without interruption, the system enters delta waves (0.5–4 Hz). Normally, delta appears only in deep sleep. However, in Silentation, delta can occur with awareness intact.
This is a rare neurological condition in which body awareness ceases, sensory processing stops, and ego boundaries dissolve. It is experienced as darkness—not visual darkness, but the absence of mental content.
Here, the separation between observer and observed disappears. Identity fades, and the question “Who am I?” is no longer mental. This is knowing oneself without thinking.
Beyond Brain States – Transcending the Instrument
Awareness can function beyond ordinary brain activity. Brainwaves only reflect patterns that accompany consciousness; they do not create it. In the delta-with-awareness state, consciousness is no longer driven by thought or sensory processing.
The brain begins to function more like an instrument that receives and expresses awareness rather than being its origin. Experience becomes direct, immediate, and unfiltered, without interpretation by memory or imagination. This reflects a movement beyond the usual layers of body, mind, and ego, pointing toward consciousness as an independent reality rather than a brain-based product.
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