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Human Mind and the Pure Spirit

  • Writer: SatSri SSB
    SatSri SSB
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read

Human beings possess two layers of mind. The first is the negative mind. This mind is a combination of good and bad. It constantly oscillates between attraction and aversion, pleasure and pain, success and failure. This mind is shaped by fear, desire, ego, comparison, and survival instincts. It is useful for worldly functioning, yet it is also the source of conflict, suffering, and instability. The second is the fully positive mind, which exists beneath these fluctuations. This mind is pure, stable, and untouched by negativity. It does not react with hatred, jealousy, anger, or fear. In spiritual terminology, this fully positive mind is known as the Pure Spirit or Sudha Atman. It is the original state of human consciousness before it became clouded by conditioning.


The goal of Chivality is to transform the human being into a divine being by dissolving the negative mind and restoring the original fully positive mind. In other words, Chivality seeks to remove dualities so that the Pure Spirit can function naturally through the individual.


Beyond the restless mind lies the silent purity of the Self.
Beyond the restless mind lies the silent purity of the Self.

However, in today’s intensely materialistic world, a question naturally arises: Who wants a purely positive mind?


Modern society thrives on competition, ambition, comparison, and constant stimulation. These depend heavily on the negative mind. Anger drives achievement, fear fuels security, desire sustains consumption, and ego maintains identity. In such an environment, living with only positive qualities such as compassion, silence, humility, and inner contentment appears

impractical or even weak.


A Pure Spirit does not manipulate, exploit, or dominate. It does not harbor negativity, revenge, or greed. Therefore, to a materialistic mindset, the fully positive mind may seem unsuitable for survival in the modern world.


This is precisely where Chivality offers a transformative approach. Chivality does not ask materialistic people to abandon the world. Instead, it shows them how inner purification enhances outer effectiveness. A person functioning from the Pure Spirit is not passive or inactive; rather, such a person acts with clarity, balance, and efficiency, free from emotional turbulence and always experiences peace.


For example, a businessperson guided by the Pure Spirit makes decisions without greed or fear, leading to sustainable success and trust. A leader with a fully positive mind inspires others naturally, without control or manipulation.


Chivality reaches materialistic individuals by addressing their real, unspoken suffering, such as stress, anxiety, dissatisfaction, loneliness, and mental fatigue. While material success may bring comfort, it does not bring inner stability. Chivality offers this missing dimension.


Moreover, Chivality does not demand instant perfection. It presents a gradual inner evolution, where negativity weakens naturally through practices such as silence, self-observation, discipline, and ethical living. As negativity dissolves, the Pure Spirit begins to express itself effortlessly.


In this way, Chivality becomes relevant even in a materialistic world. It does not oppose material life; it purifies the consciousness that lives within it. When people experience even a small taste of inner silence and positivity, they recognize its value beyond material pleasure.


Ultimately, while the world may not consciously seek the positive mind, the soul silently longs for it. Chivality answers this longing by guiding human beings back to their original state, the Sudha Atman, the Pure Spirit, where life is lived without inner conflict, even amidst the complexities of the modern world.

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