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Dr. Kenmore: “When we are fortunate to receive the grace of a Perfect Master."

 

Baba: “You are more fortunate to have the Avatar. My lovers are more fortunate to have God in human form in their presence. Just a glance from Me can give you all you need―can turn your vision inward. You will be sitting here, without any outward change, but you will become what you really are. It will make an infinite difference. When will that be, Margaret? Harry?"

 

Dr. Kenmore: "Well, the time comes when Baba gets that urge, that whim."

 

Baba: "And that whim has no time . . . otherwise, it would not be a whim. A whim has no time. It is all of a sudden. Tukaram, the Perfect Master, says, 'No amount of knocking your head at the feet of a Perfect Master will give you that grace. It happens at the appointed moment.' You have to wait for that moment. That moment is near, and for that you have to love Me wholeheartedly, otherwise you will miss it. If I knock at your door and you are asleep I will go away!”

 

Eruch: "Baba, you said that today you would give an explanation of Four Journeys."

 

Baba: “I am infinitely bored. Why should I give explanations when you cannot understand anything? It can’t be understood. I am infinitely bored; so much so that I am waiting for the moment when I can break My Silence . . . when at last the heart of the world can be touched. I am eager for the Word to come out! But I have infinite patience. I know that just that Word can solve everything, for that Word is the source of all words; yet I am so infinitely patient that I go on day after day repeating the same old truths.

 

'The book of Discourses will come out and give many explanations and answer many questions. But as for Christ-Consciousness—one has to have the experience to know it. Charles, what do you think?"

 

Charles Purdom: "It amounts to the fact that we are helpless . . . we can only have the will, and the will will bring us grace"

 

“True!" Baba gestured. He indicated it was time to disperse—it was then 11:30 and to return to the pandal at 2:45 when the Easterners were coming.

 

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