Divine and Demoniacal Natures — Daivasura Sampad Vibhaga Yoga
Chapter 16 of Bhagavad Gita by Vyasa
Krishna said: Fearlessness, singleness of soul, the will Always to strive for wisdom; opened hand And governed appetites; and piety, And love of lonely study; humbleness, Uprightness, heed to injure nought which lives, Truthfulness, slowness unto wrath, a mind That lightly letteth go what others prize; And equanimity, and charity Which spieth no man's faults; and tenderness Towards all that suffer; a contented heart, Fluttered by no desires; a bearing mild, Modest, and grave, with manhood nobly mixed, With patience, fortitude, and purity; An unrevengeful spirit, never given To rate itself too high — such be the signs, O Indian Prince! of him whose feet are set On that fair path which leads to heavenly birth!
Deceitfulness, and arrogance, and pride, Excess of anger, harshness, ignorance — These be the signs, O Partha! of a soul Born unto demoniacal heritage.
The heritage divine is counted blessed; The demoniacal, for bondage made. But fear thou not, O Pandava! for thou Art born with portion of the blessed ones. Two orders live in this world. Of the first I spake to thee: the godly. Now hear me Tell of the second, the ungodly kind.

