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because I am there all the time; I will show you how to feel Me all the time.

 

"Let us have music. Indian music is all about love. Some of you may not like it, but I will explain it. I never question about God. I put questions to you about your health and food, but never about God , for I know I am God."

 

Francis says he has a million questions. Baba smiles.

 

After the first record, Baba says: “This is a wonderful state of love. The lover is not concerned with the planes and the different states of consciousness. He is only concerned with God and how to love God. He arrives at a stage when this love fills his world, and the pangs of separation are so unbearable that he says, 'I now want to forget You; but the more I try the more I remember You.' This torture is unbearable."

 

Baba proceeded to give interpretations of the words sung in the different records:

 

       "Oh my beloved God, only he is fortunate and big-hearted who can not avoid shedding      tears in his love. Oh you, who are training to be lovers of God, beware; you will be shown      innumerable supernatural sights of different kinds; beware: only love God and do not be      ensnared by these visions and powers.

       "Oh you, who love to talk of love, do you know the difficulties and hardships facing you?      The Master tests you at every step on the Path of Love."

 

Baba asked all to say whether they liked the music. Nearly everyone said he liked it and was much moved by the music. Purdom was alone in saying that he disliked it. "The majority has it," said Baba. "Don't talk to Me about music," He went on. "The first song I sang has brought the burden of all this universe upon Me."

 

He went on to say, "God is eternal; illusion semi-eternal. God does not change; illusion changes. Your shadow is always with you, but it changes in the morning from what it is later, and at midday you do not see it; the shadow is semi-eternal."

 

Malcolm asked, "Does God enjoy illusion?" Baba replied, "God as God-man enjoys illusion, but is free from it, for He governs illusion."

 

He said to Malcolm: “All these are words, but words based on experience;

 

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