NO CAUSE FOR OFFENSEBhau Kalchuri |
In the Dehra Dun group, discord had arisen in some families about the manner in which certain family members were loving and worshipping Baba. Baba settled the matter in his masterful way, by advising the parties concerned not to hurt the feelings of their near and dear ones. In such cases, Baba stated, he preferred that they remove his photographs from their house, not attend Baba meetings or revere him, and stop repeating his name audibly. Baba impressed upon his lovers the necessity of maintaining harmony among family members, and urged them to keep him enthroned in their hearts, and silently love him more and more with constant remembrance.
"Thereby," he concluded, "all avenues of dissatisfaction and
discord in the family will be closed and they will have no
cause for offense."
LORD MEHER, Vol. 15 & 16, p. 5291
Copyright 1999 Lawrence Reiter |