Our Friend, Philosopher & Guide –
Our Guru - Swami Daivamitram
Swami Daivamitram is a non-conformist Sanyasi cum Yogi. He is presently engaged in building a Team of Karma Yogi’s (under his direct supervision) in Engandiyur, Thrissur District of Kerala, the first line of activists to carry out the Time-ordained Divine Mission of Chusquemple.
Driven by Inner Awakening and Self Realization, Swami Daivamitram expounds the Advaida Philosophy of Ancient Bharath in the light of this Age of Science. Using terms such as hardware, software, blueprints, imprints, electroframes, electroseconds etc., he explains that we are all a part of The Divine One and that this manifested Universe is mere Maya. He talks about various kinds of subtle energies and prophesies that with the help of AI, Scientists will very soon be able to discover the fundamental level of matter - Pure Life Energy.
Swami Daivamitram’s stunning revelations about Life, outside and inside, provides much fodder to each one of us for critical Self-introspection and Self-reform. He triggers us to shed all our delusions, prejudices, hypocracies and bloated egos, and exhorts us to simply enjoy life with Strength of mind and Purity of heart.
According to Swami Daivamitram, by presenting Chusquemples (Integrated Life Energies Management Centers) to this world, Bharat (India) as a progressive and secular nation, is bound to play a great role in forging Global Peace and Prosperity, not only now but in the times to come. He says that, as ordained by Time, it will not be just a group of Karma yogi’s under the banner of Chusquemple International, but the whole of India (its central and state governments, awakened individuals and institutions and the entire spectrum of its socio-spiritual strength cutting across all regions and religions) that will be behind the grand and glorious launch of Chusquemples for the benefit of the whole of humanity.
As a person who loves to speak more with actions than with words, Swami Daivamitram inspires each one of us to act according to one’s Swadharma. He says: “ It’s not what you do, but how you do, that matters most”.