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DARSHAN
Devotional audience with the Beloved
- The Lowest Gets The Most
- So, in this way, the one who thought himself the most unfortunate received he most.
- The Importance Of Baba's Lovers
- We worked all night long and by morning all those thousands of chairs were in place and no one ever knew what had happened.
- To Give The World My Darshan
- It is this darshan that will have meaning for those who know and love me.
- I Will Give My Darsan To My Lovers
- "I will give it on my own terms."
- This Must Bear Good Results
- In the two days that Louis spent here and at Meherabad, I could see that he came to understand a bit about Me, and he expressed his love for Me by speech and action.
- Prasad
- He took a rose and aimed it straight at her.
- "Bad" Is Relative
- Finally when I could not take it any more and the visitor had left, I told Baba that the man was a thorough scoundrel and that he was merely putting on an act of love and devotion.
- No Disbelief Or Animosity Could Surface
- The crowd continued to remain quiet and Baba's authority at that moment was unmistakable.
- The Love Of His Lovers
- Baba would not listen to us. He would only listen to the love of His lovers.
- Meet Me Again
- No one requires an introduction to me, for no one is a stranger to me.
- This Darshan Will Have Meaning
- The more you stretch the bow, the greater the distance the arrow will fly, and the harder it will hit its target.
- I Don't Know
- No one can control the heart's outburst!" Pawar confessed.
- A Special Dispensation Of His Grace
- After paying homage to Baba, Vir Inder desired to give a morsel of rava personally to Baba, but He gestured, "No."
- His Loving Compassion
- That garland remains, even to this day, my most precious possession.
- Here Am I
- At that very moment, Veerachari was sitting in Subba Rao's garden, weeping because Baba was not going to visit his home.
- I Am With You
- Until I announce that I will give my darshan to my lovers, none of you must try to come, none of you must ask to come, none of you must come.
- Kashmira Takes The Beloved's Darshan
- This is a Baba anecdote to do with a little girl, Kashmira by name, who was four years old at the time.
- Three Incredible Weeks With Meher Baba, Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- To make you all share My feeling of being one with you and one of you, I sit down beside you.
- Meher Baba: Take Me With You
- "All of you, take me with you," were Baba's final words as he waved goodbye with an upraised arm.
- The Most Fortunate
- One day, three groups of visitors unexpectedly came to Meherabad for Baba's darshan.
- To Sing To Him
- The man looked up and was startled to see Baba so close to him.
- Baba's Understudy
- In the evening a Parsi gentleman, having somehow got wind of Baba's arrival, came to take Baba's blessing.
- Stories About Baba In Persia
- This trip to Persia differed from the others in that Baba and his party received a very cordial welcome from rich and poor alike.
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