*NAMACHIVAAYAM* 🌙
Chivasangh Observance on *Tuesday, July 15, 2025*
The Chivasangh started with Guruvandane followed by Nirvana shatkam , Panchakshari chanting and silentation.
Afterwards Master spoke about the following.
1. The purpose of practicing silentation is to eliminate negativity /karmaphala. Karmaphala is the cause of negative qualities such as fear, anxiety, and sorrow,etc. As karmaphala reduces through the practice of silentation, these negative qualities also diminish.
2. We have taken birth in this world to undergo suffering. As long as negativity/karmaphala remains within us, we will continue to take birth.
3. It is this karmaphala (negativity) that compels us to act in the materialistic world. Now, imagine what happens when we die but our karmaphala is still not fully destroyed. Even if we wish to do something, we will be unable to act because we no longer have a physical body.
4. We must lose the mind, or Karana Sharira (causal body), before we die.
5. Karana Sharira (causal body) is a storehouse of fear, anxiety, sorrow, emotions, feelings, etc. We have taken birth to undergo this suffering, and this is our punishment.
6. By practicing Silentation consistently, you will gradually be protected from this punishment, as negativity within you begins to decrease.
7. Difficulties are inevitable, and everyone has to face them. It is our attitude toward these difficulties that determines whether we are positive or not. A positive person does not fear challenges.
8. When we do something and feel disturbed, it means we are acting out of force or compulsion. Such actions create karmaphala.
9. The less karma one performs, the less karmaphala will be created.
10. We should spend more time in Silentation, as we have already accumulated a lot of negativity from previous births.
11. How do we know we are making progress on the mukti marga? A reduction in fear, anxiety, sorrow, etc., is an indication.
12. Some negativities manifest in the body as diseases. When negativity in the mind is cleared first, the diseases in the body will gradually clear as well.
13. Silence is sharp and has the power to destroy karmaphala.
14. Karmaphala is created when we worry about the things we were unable to do. These worries leave impressions in the mind, which are then converted into negativity.
15. The impressions formed in the present birth will be converted into negativity at the time of death, and this negativity will prompt us to take a new birth.
16. We should avoid creating new impressions while also practicing diligently to get rid of the negativity accumulated from previous births.
17. Karmaphala is created when we are affected by the results of our actions.
18. As karmaphala decreases, the intellect functions with greater clarity and efficiency.
19. Thinking is a kriya, an action. Thinking, in itself, does not create karmaphala. However, thinking about unfulfilled desires and incomplete tasks does lead to the creation of karmaphala.
20. Perform your actions (kriya) without worrying about the outcomes, as this will prevent the creation of further impressions. At the same time, practice Silentation regularly to reduce the karmaphala that has already accumulated in the mind.
21. The mind is a layer that holds impressions. By emptying and vacuumizing the mind, we stop creating new karmaphala. This is how we begin the transformation from human to divine.
22. Practice tip: Try to finish all your work quickly, then sit for Silentation. Even while working, take a 5-minute break every 30 minutes to sit in silence.
Prasada was distributed to everyone.
With Love,
Trustee
SSBSSF
NAMACHIVAAYAM 🌙
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