MEHER SPIRITUAL CENTER


The Heart of Every Lover:

Weekly Offerings


October 4, 2024

Meher Nazar Publications

"My center is the heart of every lover. 

Every lover with a heart that loves Baba is a center."


Meher Baba 

At Meher Center, 1956

Dear Meher Center Family and Friends,

 

A reminder that there will be a special presentation by Ward Parks on the History and Significance of Meher Baba’s ‘New Life’, entitled: Meher Baba’s New Life: Then and Now.  It will be held October 18th-20th, 2024: 10-11:30 a.m. and 2-3:30 p.m., at the Meeting Place.

 

Meher Baba said: “Even more important than the sadhanas (practice) of knowledge (dnyan) and action (karma) is the sadhana of love (bhakti). Love is its own excuse for being. It is complete in itself and does not need to be supplemented by anything. The greatest saints have been content with their love for God, desiring nothing else. Love is not love if it is based upon any expectation. In the intensity of divine love, the lover becomes one with the divine Beloved. There is no sadhana greater than love, there is no law higher than love, and there is no goal that is beyond love-for love in its divine state becomes infinite. God and love are identical, and one who has divine love already has God.” *

 

In His love and service,

 

 

Buz Connor

For Meher Center board and staff


*Discourses, by Meher Baba, Seventh Revised Edition, p. 264

Meher Baba of Ahmednagar:

His Life in Historical Perspective

Part 7

In part seven of this ongoing series about Meher Baba's life, Jamie Newell focuses on one of the most enigmatic phases: the New Life. During this phase, Baba left behind His old life and took twenty companions on this inexplicable journey where His perfect divinity was replaced by perfect humility. Jamie explores Baba's words, the different phases of the New Life and the accounts of Baba's companions.


Video; 01:07:17

On Zoom from Dilruba at Meher Center, September 15th, 2024

Meher Spiritual Center Archives

"As long you want to become a saint, you will never be a saint"

In this conversation between Eruch Jessawala and a pilgrim at Meherazad, we learn about the art of selflessness by not dwelling on ourselves. Eruch answers practical questions about being natural, brooding over our miseries, and how in the depth of all of this to bring our attention back to Baba.


Audio; 10:15

Meherazad, India, February, 1975

Courtesy of Mandali Hall Talks

For the full transcript, please click here

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