July 21, 1985
by Eruch Jessawala, Mani Irani, Don Stevens
Mandali Hall
Meherazad
India
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2. Don Films Drum Sequence
3. Don Gets a Haircut
4. Don Sniffs Baba's Body
6. Film of Kirpal Singh and Baba
7. Free Self and Divine Will
10. Pilgrim Conversations
11. Story Of Beggar's Bag of Gold
12. Van Gasteren's Film
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Eruch discusses the importance of not taking ridicule or criticism personally, using a story about Buddha as an example. He explains that if one does not accept the gift of ridicule, it cannot affect them. The conversation also touches on the idea of discovering oneself and the responsibility of adorning one’s heart with the presence of the beloved.
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Eruch Jessawala, Don Stevens
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Eruch Jessawala, Don Stevens
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Eruch Jessawala, Don Stevens
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A group of pilgrims reminisces about Meher Baba, expressing regret for not being closer to Him during His lifetime. They discuss the significance of the song “Begin the Beguine,” which Baba loved and requested to be played after His passing. The conversation also touches upon a recent Sahavas gathering, which was described as wonderful and uplifting.
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Eruch Jessawala, Don Stevens
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Eruch Jessawala, Don Stevens
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Christine, a pilgrim, expressed remorse for longing to see Baba physically rather than longing for His love. She believed that if she had longed for His love, she would have experienced both seeing Him and loving Him. Eruch shared a similar story about Irwin, who realized that his desire for Baba to look into his eyes stemmed from a longing for love, not just a physical encounter.
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Mehera Irani, Pilgrims
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Pilgrims
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Eruch Jessawala
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Eruch Jessawalla
