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May 23, 1970

by Kitty Davy

Meher Spiritual Center
Myrtle Beach, SC
USA

TRANSCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS
A.) Find the BOLDED title below to select and click to open the pdf transcript.
B.) On the right side of this webpage (below for mobile), select and play the talk with the same title.
C.) Read along as you listen to Kitty’s talks.

Note: Only BOLDED titles have transcriptions.

1. “He Who Seeks My Pleasure Finds the Divine Treasure”

Kitty: Talk on theme; Corina Rogers’ house, USA;
December 19, 1970
Mani: Musical performance on sitar, Guruprasad, Pune, India; Day 3 of 1969 Darshan



  • 93:49
    Kitty Davy recounts her first meeting with Meher Baba in 1931, highlighting the profound impact of His presence and the joy He brought to His followers. She explains the significance of the term “Kimco,” referring to the early group of Baba’s disciples in London, and shares a story about her brother’s journey to becoming Baba’s direct disciple. Kitty emphasizes the importance of pleasing Baba, as it leads to true happiness and spiritual fulfillment. A retreat in North Devon with Meher Baba brought profound experiences of love and service. Baba’s presence evoked deep emotional responses, leading to a heightened sense of connection and devotion. The retreat involved activities like cricket and carrom, showcasing Baba’s playful nature while simultaneously deepening the spiritual bond with His followers. Baba’s moods were unpredictable, and His disciples learned to respond accordingly to receive His spiritual messages. During His absence, Baba maintained a close connection through letters, expressing His love and concern for their well-being. He emphasized the importance of pleasing Him through their actions, thoughts, and words, encouraging them to be happy and harmonious in their efforts to spread His love and truth. The speaker expresses a desire for a reunion with the audience, emphasizing the importance of pleasing Meher Baba as a way to express love and achieve spiritual growth. The speaker shares anecdotes about Meher Baba’s teachings on love, obedience, and the pursuit of God-realization, highlighting the significance of pleasing Baba in all aspects of life. The speaker also recounts a humorous story about Meher Baba’s mother’s initial resistance to his spiritual path and her interactions with Upasani Maharaj. Merwan’s mother initially resisted his spiritual path, even confronting his spiritual guides, but eventually grew to respect them. Baba, despite his silence, demonstrated his greatness through his actions and the profound impact he had on those around him, including his ability to forgive and his transformative influence on animals. Even during his travels, when his identity was kept secret, people were drawn to Baba’s presence. Mani recounts a story about Baba’s compassion for beggars, who were inexplicably drawn to Him. Mani also shares a song, “Avatar Meher Baba Ki Jai,” which was created by Baba’s devotees and became a popular chant during darshan. The song, which praises Baba as the Avatar of the age, was sung in various languages and locations, reflecting the diverse devotion to Baba.