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God cannot be known by the outgoing faculties, by the intellect or the vital airs called the pranas. He can be known only by the soul: like alone can know the like. When is the soul liberated? When it is analysed from mind and the outgoing faculties.
HOW THE MISSION STARTED
The mission of my life is to help others to rise above body-consciousness and have a glimpse of the Lord, with the grace of my master.
After the physical departure of his Master Baba Sawan Singh, Sant Kirpal Singh went to Rishikesh and there He lived for five months. After this time, he left Rishikesh and came to Delhi. There he started to give discourses at different places. Soon he became considered as a saint who lived up to what he taught; the attendance to his talks was growing and the ‘Sawan Ashram’ was built in Delhi.