“Do you know when you all go what the cushions look like?”
A pilgrim asks Meher Baba’s mandali member Katie Irani what the mandali do when the pilgrim season at Meherazad is over. In her amusing style, Katie responds, “What do you think? Who runs this place here, who keeps it in order?” Katie then gives a poetic itemized account of the exhaustive “Spring Cleaning” that ensues when pilgrim season is over.
Audio, 5:37
August 5, 1989, Mandali Hall, Meherazad, India
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Uploaded 3/17/2023
“The froth comes to the surface”
This is the second part of the talk by Rano Gayley shared in last week’s offering. In it, she focuses on the late 1930’s and how Baba helped her learn to control her moods—from waking her up night after night with seemingly irrelevant instructions in Cannes to crowded and hungry moments on the Blue Bus Tour.
Audio, 47:14
Meherazad, India, October 1972
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Uploaded 3/10/2023
“Everything that was beautiful was there”
Rano Gayley was an American artist who first met Meher Baba in 1933 along with her mother, Nonny. Although she wouldn’t have considered herself a seeker prior to meeting Baba, she spent the rest of her life in service to Him. She joined His ashram in 1937, and remained a close Mandali member until her passing in 1986. In this talk, Rano shares her story of coming to Baba and the early years that followed.
Audio, 47:14
Mandali Hall, Meherazad, India, October 1972
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Uploaded 3/3/2023
“Trying my very best”
During a chat in Mandali Hall, Katie describes how she started cooking for Baba during the Blue Bus tours. She had “never been in the kitchen in [her] life” when Baba called her to Him along with Eruch’s sister Manu and asked them to cook for all 35 of the women on the journey. Despite their apprehension, both said yes. Katie would find joy in the kitchen for the rest of her life.
Audio, 5:34
November 30, 1999, Mandali Hall, Meherazad, India
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Uploaded 2/17/2023
“Baba gives us the condition, but also helps us to abide by it”
Bal Natu first had Baba’s darshan on a train platform in Nagpur in 1944. He was granted Baba’s permission to visit the ashram anytime, and thus, in the later years, spent his time off from work staying with Baba at Guruprasad and Meherazad. He came to live in Meherazad permanently in 1977, delighting pilgrims with his stories of life with Baba. In this lighthearted recording, Bal shares a few anecdotes about Baba’s message on worry, wrapping up with a humorous story of a time he shared his own worry with Baba.
Audio, 12:37
Mandali Hall, Meherazad, August 11, 1987
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“So much Baba has given to the World”
In part two of this talk recorded in Mandali Hall in September, 1972, Naja continues to tell stories of her life with Baba. In her sweet and unassuming anecdotes, Naja shares with us a range of topics, from memories of lovers whom Baba helped overcome addiction, to the choice Baba presented to Naja herself to either stay and serve, or leave Him and return to the World.
Audio 22:23
September 1972
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Uploaded 2/3/2023
“We have to continue to do what Baba wants us to do”
During an afternoon at Mandali Hall, Baba’s sister Mani gives a moving description of her struggle to accept that her God-brother had dropped His body, and how she learned to keep living for Him.
Audio, 9:59
Meherazad, India
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Uploaded 1/27/2023
“Everybody was drawn to Him”
Naja Rustom Irani was Baba’s cousin, and grew up on the same lane as young Merwan in Pune. At the request of Baba’s mother Shireenmai, Naja began preparing and serving food to Baba at the age of twelve or thirteen. This was the start of a lifetime of service to the Avatar. She became one of Baba’s early female Mandali members, and spent the majority of her life cooking for Him in the ashram. In this talk, Naja shares stories from Baba’s childhood in Pune, the time period after Babajan’s Kiss, and the gathering of His early Mandali and formation of Manzil-e-Meem.
Audio, 25:29
September 1972
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Uploaded on 1/20/2023
“That consciousness is that love, isn’t it?”
This conversation followed the talk on consciousness given by Kitty Davy that was presented in last week’s offering. She shares more about keeping Meher Baba close in everything we do, about living by faith, and about the process of freeing God within ourselves.
Audio, 15:38
June 1977
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Uploaded 1/13/2023
“What a divine work is the shifting of consciousness to Himself”
In this inspiring and Illuminating talk, Kitty Davy shares what she has learned about consciousness over the years. She begins with her personal experiences of Meher Baba’s patient and loving work to help His early lovers shift their consciousness “from the many to the One.” Then she focuses on what she has realized about consciousness from Baba’s writings and the writings of His lovers— and her own decades of trying to remember, please and serve Him.
Audio, 45:38
June 1977
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Uploaded 1/6/2023