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Message 12 July

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Who Really Needs Peace?


Many people say they need peace. But who truly seeks peace with intensity?


It is usually the person who is struggling to face life's challenges. Those who are burdened by fear, repeated failures, disappointments, anxiety, ill-health, loneliness, poverty, lack of opportunities, overwhelming responsibilities, addictions, emotional wounds, or feelings of helplessness naturally long for peace. Those who feel neglected, powerless, or cheated by life also search for something that can give them inner strength.


When difficulties become unbearable, many people turn towards God, hoping that all their external problems will disappear. They pray for success, wealth, health, relationships, or relief from suffering. However, life often continues to present challenges despite their prayers. This leads many to become confused or disappointed.


This does not mean that our expectations can never be fulfilled. Positive changes can certainly happen. New opportunities may arise. We may recover from illness, succeed in our efforts, overcome failures, build better relationships, or experience unexpected blessings. Life is full of possibilities, and good things do happen. However, there can never be a guarantee or promise that every expectation will be fulfilled exactly as we desire or within the time we expect. The future remains uncertain, and external circumstances are always subject to change.


Therefore, if our peace depends entirely upon favourable outcomes, we will continue to fluctuate between happiness and disappointment. Lasting peace cannot be built upon uncertainty. It must arise from within, independent of whether circumstances support us or challenge us.


The fundamental need of a human being is not merely the removal of problems. What is needed is the inner power to face every situation with courage, endurance, patience, and perseverance. When these qualities are present, even difficult circumstances lose their ability to disturb the mind.


Why do people lose courage so easily?


According to the Chivality system, the root cause is the accumulation of negativity within the mind. This negativity expresses itself as fear, anxiety, anger, insecurity, jealousy, frustration, hopelessness, emotional weakness, and countless other disturbing qualities. These negative tendencies weaken the mind and prevent a person from responding wisely to life's situations.


Every negative thought, emotion, and reaction consumes inner strength. As negativity increases, peace naturally decreases.


A disturbed mind cannot create peace merely by wishing for it. Just as darkness cannot remove itself, negativity cannot transform itself into positivity without the support of a higher energy.


This is where the Chivality system offers a practical spiritual solution.


The Chivality system introduces the seeker to the Divine Energy of Chivam — the Supreme Positive Energy. Through the regular practice of Silentation and constant remembrance of the Divine Master, the energy of Chivam gradually enters the mind and transforms its negativity into positivity.


As negativity diminishes, positive qualities naturally begin to emerge. Fear is replaced by courage. Anxiety gives way to confidence. Restlessness becomes calmness. Impatience transforms into patience. Weakness becomes endurance. Hopelessness turns into inner strength.


The external world may remain the same, but the individual's capacity to face it changes completely.


Peace, therefore, is not the absence of problems. Peace is the strength to remain undisturbed while facing problems.


Chivality does not promise a life without challenges. Instead, it helps a person develop the inner power to live through every challenge with stability, clarity, courage, patience, endurance, and sustained positivity.


If you feel mentally exhausted, emotionally disturbed, burdened by responsibilities, or defeated by life's circumstances, Chivality warmly invites you to experience the transforming power of Chivam.


When the negativity within is transformed into positivity, the mind becomes peaceful, the heart becomes fearless, and life can be lived with balance and dignity, even amidst the challenges of the material world.

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Message 12 July

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