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Q. "Baba, what is the number of followers you have all over the world?"

 

A. "Would you want to count the number of hairs on your head?"

 

Q. "Baba, you are God and you know everything and yet why should you ask so often       whether I love you? Of course, I love you very much."

 

A. "It is my delight to hear from my lovers that they love me. There is no doubt that I know       everything, yet I ask. I feel delighted when my lover says, 'Baba, I love you very much.' As,       for example, in everyday life one comes across a very loving couple. Each loves the other       very much and each knows it, and yet the husband or the wife would very often ask,      'Dearest, do you love me?' Invariably the obvious answer would be 'I love you very much'      .  . . It is my pleasure to ask and my delight to hear from my lovers their oft-repeated      answer, 'Baba, I love you very much'"

 

Q. "Why should misery perpetually exist on earth in spite of God's Infinite Love and Mercy?"

 

A. "The source of Eternal Bliss is the Self in all and the cause of perpetual misery is the      selfishness of all. As long as satisfaction is derived through selfish pursuits, misery will      always exist. Only because of the Infinite Love and Mercy of God can man learn to realize,      through the lessons of misery on earth, that inherent in him is the source of Infinite Bliss           and that all suffering is his labor of love to unveil his own Infinite Self."

 

Then there were the messages from Baba given for the general public through the press. A couple of the most striking messages that Baba gave out spontaneously during the press conference are given hereunder as much as they could be recollected:

 

  1. "Philosophers, atheists and others may affirm or refute the existence of God, but as long as they do not deny their very existence they continue to testify their belief in God, for I tell  you with divine authority that God is existence, Eternal and Infinite. He is everything. For man, there is only one aim in life and that is to realize his unity with God."
  1. "I have only one message to give and I repeat it age after age. My message to one and all is: 'Love God.'
  2. "One must love God with all sincerity to such an extent that one loses one's self completely in love.

    "And how does one love God?

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