MEHER SPIRITUAL CENTER


The Heart of Every Lover:

Weekly Offerings


December 8, 2023

Meher Center Archive Photo Collection

"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,


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I want to share two quotes that came my way this past week about love for God and about the quality of that love.


In 1963, in Pune, India, Baba said:


“The aim of life is to love God. The goal of life is to become one with God. The surest and quickest way to achieve this goal is to hold on to my daaman by loving me more and more.”*


In 1952 at Meher Center, He said:


“God is all purity, all honesty and our love for Him should be so honest as not to brook any compromise at all. So whatever you do to help others, to give them happiness, you must not be conscious of having done so. Then you are safe, they are safe; you feel happy, they feel happy. This is very rare. The whole basis of the Gita and Vedanta is selfless service. Make others happy but do not seek reward, do not mind the result, never think of having helped them.”


In Meher Baba’s love and service,



Buz Connor

For Meher Center board and staff.


*Lord Meher, Online version, p. 5058.

**Lord Meher, Online version, p. 3071.

"There sat Jesus!"

On the second night of his weekend talk at the Center, Charles Haynes captivates the audience with a heartfelt recounting of his time with Meher Baba in the body and the aftermath of meeting with Him. Charles goes on to share parts of his inner life with Baba and how life with Baba continues to be in the "Now."


Video, 1:29:51

Meeting Place, November 18, 2023

From the Meher Spiritual Center, Inc. Archives

"It was as natural as you walking"

Anita Vieillard first met Meher Baba in New York in November, 1931, brought along to Harmon-on-Hudson by Norina Matchabelli. In part two of this talk given at Meher Center, she shares stories of her experiences with Baba in Europe, India, and within her own heart. The recording ends with questions from those in the crowd, Anita answering each with humor, wit, and above all, a deep love for her Master, Meher Baba.


Audio, 32:07

Meher Spiritual Center, Meeting Place, September 25, 1987

Courtesy of Mandali Hall Talks

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