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Dudley Edwards:

 

To me Baba means the end of separation, that melting point beyond embrace.

 

Christine Cook:

 

When I first saw a picture of Baba I felt I had found someone long ago lost. It was wonderful to find a Perfect One at last. Life has become an exciting challenge — very difficult at times. The world seems a smaller, more credible place.

 

Barbara Amos:

 

All I really know, is, that I Love Him.

 

Katie McInnerney:

 

Since coming to Baba I've realized that I could not live without Him. I can't cry as much — and everything's gone wrong. Its the same and as bad as a lover.

 

Craig San Roque:

 

Baba and the coming to Baba is slowly coming clear to me, the only reason for being anywhere, anytime.

 

Georginia San Roque:

 

You are many different things to all our different selves, and, we are all One in You.

 

Martin Cook:

 

Meher Baba represents for me, the ultimate authority — God.

 

Peter Townsend:

 

I feel that never will I be able to stand back from myself and pretend any more that God is a myth — that Christ was just another man. That Baba was simply a hypnotic personality. The fact is coming home to me like a sledge-hammer, — not through words I read in books about Baba, not through even His own words, but through my ordinary daily existence, that Meher Baba is the Avatar, God Incarnate on our planet — the Awakener.

 

As I write I think of the fact that synonymous with the thought of Baba, comes thought of the Baba Lovers who discovered Baba in the same way, and at the time I did. I think of the thrill of the excitement and drama at realizing that the 'game' of looking was over and the 'real' work of serving and loving the Avatar was beginning.

 

Mike McInnerney:

 

How can it be explained that when Baba hits you, it's like wrapping yourself in an overcoat made out of yourself, — things from then on are never the same, you just get warmer and warmer.

 

Ronnie Lane:

 

I am positive in myself That Baba is the man He says He is.

 

Sue Lane:

 

To me Baba is the source of all strength. Without tuning into Him I am a limp lifeless rag. When I have the sense to listen to Him, His generosity overwhelms me. He hands it out by the ton. I consider myself most fortunate to have had my valves opened.

 

 

Michael Morice:

 

Baba is something inside me — the real me — that I try to discover. Also I tend sometimes to forget that He is a very special person whom I never met, but who knows me and perhaps sent me a little bit of grace.

 

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