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to come, Baba says, they will remain in Baba's heart at the time of the meeting. Those that do have the fare but are unable to contribute, should not worry."

 

"Have you followed what Baba said? Who has not heard properly? Don, will you please repeat."

 

Don repeated the gist of this message, which was news to many there.

 

Baba continued: "There are many good saints in India. There are some on the path. Some are advanced souls. There is Gadge Maharaj, in the Deccan. Don, have you heard of him? Have you seen him?"

 

Don said no.

 

"He has a very large following. He is about ninety years of age and moves about all the time, telling others to love God. And Gadge Maharaj loves Me intensely, very deeply. In India when there was the Sahavas meeting in 1954, and the Western men were there, Gadge Maharaj came to My Darshan. Who has seen him at that time?"

 

Fred, Darwin, John Bass, Dana Field, Joe Harb and others replied. Dr. Hayman said he arrived in India too late.

 

Baba said: "He came to Me, he bowed down to Me. I made him sit near Me. He was sitting for a long time near Me. He is very well known in different parts of India, although he works in the Deccan. Wherever he goes, a huge crowd gathers around him to hear him speak And he loves Me; he knows My greatness. Once he told Adi . . ."

 

Adi recalled: "'Tell Baba to bless me. He is the world Teacher and I am just an ordinary saint. He is the Big Sun and I am just a flame. Tell Him to bless me!'"

 

"In India there are many saints," Baba replied, "but seven of them are My beloved children."

 

"I am thinking of having a big meeting after the 15th of February. I want to invite these seven. This meeting will be a very great affair and I do not want you to miss the opportunity. If I invite you, try to come. Elizabeth, you must not try, but must come! After that meeting the breaking of My Silence, My humiliation, My glorification, My manifestation, all will happen in quick succession as I have declared.

 

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