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"I want to talk about our Master's order. When the Master passes an order it must be obeyed. Never mind if you like it or not. There should be no discuss. When you follow the Master every desire must be left. Because somebody wanted good food, somebody wanted good bed, somebody wanted to go swimming, somebody wanted to go shopping . . .then what use living with Master? Go holidays?

 

"If you want Master, you must listen him without discuss. You never know Master work. All desire must be left. Never demand anything except Master order.

 

"Example about Kabir. I will tell you what Kabir says:

" 'When Master himself gives

It is equal to milk,

But when you yourself ask, then it is equal to water.

And if you force Master to give you anything,

Is like blood.'

"That's why I always request Baba Circle Disciples, when you contact with Shri Meher Baba, should be left all desire and be content."

And Kaka goes on to give an example of what happened in 1933, for Kaka emphasized that every lecture he gave was his own experience.

 

“That time I was with Baba in London. After a few days Baba and four or five disciples with Tod came to Cairo in morning six o'clock. That time, three disciples (were) sent to India for Baba's work and Baba, Tod and myself stayed Cairo. After few days Baba wanted to go to Sakkara by train and Tod and myself expected to go by train. But one day Tod put new suggestion about car. After he told me tomorrow morning nine o'clock (we) will go by car. Next day before nine o'clock Tod brought one baby car model 1856! There was no attached luggage carrier and no riding curtains. Then I arrange all the luggage on front mudguard and footboard. Then exactly leave nine o'clock for Cairo. After five miles was heavily raining. That time Baba's mood was very bad and excited. That time I had bad time. All suffer because Tod's new suggestion.

 

That's why always my lectures for everybody say: no new suggestions, no discuss—you do as Master says."

 

It is not difficult to understand why Kaka was so, so dear to Baba.

 

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