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In Chivality, liberation is not something to be attained from outside; it is an inner transformation. A human being suffers primarily due to his own negative side—the accumulation of negative qualities such as desires, fears, expectations, attachments, and various forms of mental disturbances. This collection of negativity forms the root of all suffering.
Liberation, therefore, begins with freedom from this negative side. As the negativity is gradually dissolved, what remains is the positive side of the individual. This positive side is not something newly created—it already exists within every human being, but remains overshadowed by negativity. When the negative layer is removed, the positive naturally begins to express itself and grow stronger.
However, in Chivality, the journey does not end even with positivity. The positive side is only a transitional phase. If it continues its journey to its ultimate completion, it undergoes a profound transformation—it dissolves into Nothingness, or Zero. This state of Zero is not emptiness in a negative sense, but a state of absolute purity and total stillness.
This Nothingness is what is referred to as Chivam—the ultimate state of being. It is a condition beyond both negativity and positivity. In this state, the individual no longer exists as a separate entity; instead, there is only the presence of a single, universal, omnipotent energy.
This universal energy is not different from the individual—it is the individual’s own original nature. When a person realizes this, he realizes himself in the truest sense. This realization is the recognition of one's own original energy, which is ever-present but concealed by the layers of negativity and mental activity.
Thus, liberation in Chivality is twofold:
Liberation from the negativity that causes suffering
Realization of one’s true nature as the universal energy
The role of the Master is central in this process. Through the Master’s energy, the destruction of the negative side becomes possible. The practitioner does not struggle alone—the Master’s presence and energy actively work within, dissolving negativity at its root. What is retained is the purified positive essence, which ultimately merges into Nothingness.
In the end, even positivity is transcended. What remains is Chivam—pure, infinite, and beyond all dualities.
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Chivality practice is a sacred path aimed at attaining liberation or Self-realisation. The Master, in His compassion and wisdom, wishes to identify and guide those sincere seekers who are truly dedicated to this highest goal.
Such seekers, known as Mumukshus—those who deeply long for liberation—are expected to follow the guidelines given by the Master with sincerity and commitment. While some of these guidelines may appear challenging, they are essential for inner transformation and spiritual progress.
Those who feel unable or unwilling to follow the complete set of guidelines may not continue in the Mumukshu group. This is not a rejection, but a natural distinction based on one’s level of readiness and commitment. They are, however, free to continue their journey in their own way, with full freedom to choose their path.
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Meditation is generally practiced to attain peace of mind, especially by those who are primarily engaged in worldly life and are not intensely seeking liberation. For such individuals, meditation can be practiced as and when required, serving as a supportive tool for mental balance and well-being.
Silentation, however, is meant for those who have a deep inner longing for liberation or Self-realisation. It is not an occasional practice, but a continuous and dedicated process aimed at dissolving negativity and transforming the mind towards its ultimate state.
In this path, the presence of the Master plays a vital role. The Master’s energy greatly accelerates the removal of negativity and supports the seeker’s inner transformation. Therefore, those who truly aspire for liberation are encouraged not to miss any opportunity to be in the presence of the Master.
Regular participation in Chivsangh is especially important. As Chivsangh is conducted once a week, sincere seekers are expected to attend it consistently and give it due priority. Such regular association strengthens their practice and helps them progress steadily on the path.
This is shared with care for your understanding and reflection.
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