Frequently asked questions
Divinity is free from all sufferings, fear, anxiety, worries, depression, feelings, emotions, blind faith, etc because it exists beyond the mind. If one becomes Divine, all these unwanted human qualities will be removed.
The saying of “Karmanye Vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana” applies perfectly to a Divine personality, as only one who is truly beyond the mind can do all karma without attachment to results. This detachment is the key to liberation, breaking from the cycle of birth and death permanently.
Help is naturally given to one’s own. To receive help from the Divine, one must become one with the Divine. By aligning with Divinity, we open ourselves to its guidance, support, and grace. True connection comes not from asking, but from becoming. Relying on external help is not the right path; instead, we must cultivate our inner divinity. Only when we become divine can we access the strength, wisdom, and guidance that come from within. True transformation begins from inside, not outside.
Human mind has both positivity and negativity. However, when one becomes Divine, all negativity will be dissolved and pure positivity only remains. Positivity naturally exists in a peaceful and happy mind and is free from all conflicts and sufferings. Embracing the divinity within, one steps into a completely serene and blissful state of mind.
The word Chivam originates from the Tamil language, where:
"Chi" represents Chitta (the holy mind)
"Vam" signifies Vasam (abode)
Thus, Chivam refers to the abode of the purified mind. The power of a purified mind is called Chivam. One who posseses Chivam energy completely is known as Shiva.
One who has attained Chivam is always in a blissful condition:
“Chidanandaroopa Shivoham Shivoham.”
Divinity is not to be believed only experienced.
