Remembering Baba


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Memoirs of a daughter about her father Rahul Roy, 1963-2009, chartered account from West Bengal, India.




How to Think


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This ''How to Think'' book provides a clear, concise and meaningful explanation on the Murlis which are messages spoken by God (Supreme Soul) in the Brahma Kumaris. This book generally guides on how you (the soul) should churn the knowledge of the Supreme Soul and imbibe it. This will bring a positive change in your life since it reveals deep mysteries of life and provides a way to adopt a divine character; you will be able to use divine virtues and values while facing any kind of situation in your life. The contents of this book will help you to put seeds in your mind that bring you into a pure angelic stage. Through using the thinking process suggested in this book, you (the soul) become like a pure shining diamond which has been studded in gold to reveal its brilliance and value. The present is the most valuable time in the entire world drama cycle. May this book guide you towards the highest and real purpose of human life. This “How to Think” book was edited and developed further by the other members of the “Shiv Baba Service Initiative”, a team which is dedicated in doing Godly service. The BK who manages the “Shiv Baba Service Initiative” team, BK Google search engine (https://www.bkgoogle.com) and the official Brahma Kumaris website (https://www.brahma-kumaris.com) had asked Brahma Kumari Pari to write this book since God (Shiv Baba) has said that this book should be written. So Brahma Kumari Pari wrote this book.




Barefoot in the Heart


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"Barefoot in the Heart" is a collection of transcribed oral stories of the Indian saint Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaji). It includes many anecdotes and first-person retellings of stories collected in India and the in the USA over a period of 9 years, by Keshav Das, including a small selection of unpublished stories originally intended for inclusion in "Miracle Of Love" by Ram Dass. "Barefoot In The Heart" is a divine raft to take us across the ocean of darkness to the glorious land of light. Every page is filled with Maharajji's nectar..... Profound gratitude to Keshav Das and his collaborators.... - Jai Uttal




Pukar's Diaries


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Parmeshwari Dayal Nigam of Hamirpur — better known as Pukar — first met Meher Baba in 1950. He was one of the very few “nonresident” mandali who were permitted to stay with Baba at Meherazad or Guruprasad for a few days, weeks and sometimes months at a time. During his visits in 1957–1960, Pukar kept a diary in Hindi, an edited translation of which is offered here




Mehera-Meher: A Divine Romance


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Mehera-Meher is the story of an intimate, Divine Romance between the Beloved and his closest disciple. The three-volume hardbound set draws deeply from Mehera's firsthand narrative gathered from over 200 hours of tape recordings made by the author, David Fenster, from the years 1974 to 1982. To this he painstakingly researched and added other historical material from Mehera and those close to her to create an epic, 1700–page biography of Avatar Meher Baba's foremost woman disciple. This is the latest, revised edition, and contains numerous corrections and additions to previous editions.




BE A LIGHT UNTO YOURSELF


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I was acquainted with the name of Meher Baba when as a kid I heard my grandfather Dr. Hira Lall Chopra often mention his name as a spiritual awakener of the twentieth century who lived in Ahmednagar. It was recently that, in the course of my study on the spiritual world and on spiritualism, I came across the name of Meher Baba. His name not only evoked my childhood memories but also spurred me on to undertake deeper study to gain insight into the life and achievements of Meher Baba. In the course of this pursuit I also went to Avatar Meher Baba Centre, New Delhi. The Centre was very helpful in providing information and reading material on the life and teachings of Meher Baba. I must admit that, on studying the available material on the life and achievements of Meher Baba, I was wonderstruck as to how an ordinary person, leading an ordinary life, by a twist of fate, not only realized spirituality but also turned into an ardent spiritual awakener for the rest of mankind in this predominantly materialistic world. Man is essentially a spiritual being and, in my opinion, requires material gains only for peaceful existence in order to achieve his objective of spirituality, and come closer to his Creator – God. But in pursuit of material gains, men, at large, tend to distance themselves from spirituality and thus from God. For those who earnestly seek spirituality, I feel the teachings of Meher Baba can help them to achieve their objective. It is for this reason that I have penned down my findings and thoughts in the form of this book on the life and teachings of Avatar Meher Baba which may help all those who seek spirituality and God - consciousness. (Dr). ANU DHAWAN NEW DELHI July 2014




Sai - The Age of Cosmic Family


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Growing Up With God


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Sheela's father Bhau Kalchuri joined Meher Baba as one of the mandali in 1953. Four years later, Baba called Sheela and her family to live in his near proximity. The Kalchuris had many opportunities to be in the Beloved's presence, and Sheela's first-person account paints a vivid, intimate portrait of life near Meher Baba, from the perspective of a child and teenager.




Talks by Harry


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Eruch Jessawalla, one of Baba’s intimate mandali, would tell Harry stories about Baba in the early days and they would discuss various spiritual topics that Harry would record on his tape recorder. During Harry’s lifetime he would use the material from these conversations to give his public talks on Meher Baba. Meher Baba encouraged Harry to begin speaking about Him to the Baba group in New York City, called the Monday Night Group and later at the Society for Avatar Meher Baba’s office on Saturday nights. Then in 1967, Baba gave Harry an order to give two public programs to celebrate Baba’s birthday and silence day each year. At these events Harry would give a talk. Eruch actually requested Harry in 1970, in Meherazad, to publish his experiences, because Eruch felt Harry had a deep understanding of Baba’s life and work because of his intimacy with the God-Man, both as His doctor and mandali. Meher Baba on different occasions called Harry Kenmore one of His most intimate mandali, His apostle, His dear son and a chip off the Ole Block. The themes and concepts in each talk were all developed through Harry’s understanding and elaboration that reflected the conversations he had with Baba and the mandali, his intense study of Baba’s principles and precepts in the books he read, spiritual themes discussed by Baba and stories told in mandali hall.




Lord Meher, Part 1


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The biography of the avatar of the Age Meher Baba. Updated as of 22 October 2024