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                  Having taken a human birth, what state should be the goal of 
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            You are happiest when you are immersed in yourself! The child in 
the womb is in the state Soham (‘I am He’ - union with God) but when it is born 
in the world, it starts the question Koham (‘Who am I’). For it forgot its 
truth and identifies itself with the body and the senses. Until it becomes a 
realized person (Jnani), it will never regain the knowledge of Soham. 
Madhava-tatvam (Divine state) when it assumes a form, is Manava (Man). Manava 
can become Madhava (Divine) by engaging in actions dedicated to God. You can 
then discover your Divine State. What is the use of doing only human action 
(Manava Karma) or even demoniac action and claiming that human being is Divine? 
Virtue must be your life-breath. Character must be your backbone. Without these 
no meritorious act will fructify. Retain your evil qualities and win troubles; 
Renounce them and win peace!

            - Divine Discourse, Oct 10, 1964.
           
      
     
      Reputation occurs in a moment; character is built over a lifetime. - Baba 
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