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The human incarnation is Two Component System

Jesus, Bhudha, Sai Baba, Mohammad, Krishna, Rama, Dattaswami

 

The human incarnation is composed of two components, which are God and soul. The statements of God component should not be mixed with the statements of the soul component. The soul component in Shirdi Sai Baba always told that God alone is the master (Allah Malik). The God component in Him told on few occasions that He is the creator. The soul component in Krishna always spoke in humble way throughout His life except the occasion of preaching the Gita in which the God component emphatically declared that He is God. In the case of Rama, the God component always kept silent since the program was to behave like an ideal human being.

 

In the case of Jesus, the soul component stated, “Oh God! Why did you leave Me?” etc. The God component told that He is the truth and light. In the case of Mohammad, the God component kept silent since just before Him, the crucifixion of Jesus took place due to superimposition of the statements of God on soul.

 

In the case of Buddha, the God component kept silent to indicate that the absolute God is unimaginable. In the case of Shankara, the God component always spoke that He is God and occasionally the human component spoke itself as a devoted soul, while composing the prayers to be recited by the human beings.

 

In the case of Hanuman, the God component always kept silent since the program was to exhibit the service of an ideal devotee to the contemporary human incarnation without selfishness, egoism and jealousy. In the case of Parashurama, the soul component misunderstood that it is God and became proud for which he was insulted and punished before the public itself.

 

Therefore, the soul component in the human incarnation should be very careful in not superimposing God on itself. The soul component may speak as soul or not, based on the divine program. But, it should be always internally careful to resist the ego. The ego-serpent moves in curved modes and somehow tries to enter the soul. Baba never showed egoism except the self-confidence in His speeches. In the case of a human being, the soul should be separated from body. But, in the case of human incarnation, the soul should be separated not only from the body but also from the God.

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