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ON ONE OCCASION, Norina telephoned her old friend
Mercedes D'Acosta, a movie screenwriter, to tell her there was someone in town
she should meet. But the woman had been severely depressed of late and did not
wish to meet anyone, but Norina urged her that she would not regret meeting
this person. Norina would not say who he was since she wanted it to be
a surprise. Finally, she persuaded her friend to come. It was December 31st;
Norina was waiting at the door when Mercedes arrived. Upon seeing Baba, the
woman felt an overwhelming warmth radiating from him. She rushed into his embrace
and asked, "Who are you?"
Baba gestured, "I am you." Then suddenly he spelled
out on his board, "Go and bring me your revolver." Mercedes was amazed, for
she had told no one about the gun in her car. She went to the car and returned
with the revolver, handing it to Baba. He took the bullets out one by one and
handed the gun back to her.
Baba then consoled her, "Suicide is not the solution. It
only entails rebirth with the same problems all over again. The only solution
is God-Realization – to see God in everything. Everything is easy then. Promise
me that you will put this revolver away and never again think of suicide."
Feeling his compassion, Mercedes promised. She then told
Baba about her friend Greta Garbo whom she loved dearly.
Baba commented, "You both were husband and wife in a past
life in Italy. That is why there is such love between you."
Mercedes said, "This explains why Greta said when she first
met me, 'Oh, I have been looking for you.' "
Baba added, "She was a yogi in a previous life and died suddenly.
She has latent yogic powers in her in this life, too, but no spiritual elevation.
She both suffers and enjoys simultaneously. She will be in the pangs of such
agony one day that she may commit suicide. She needs my contact. If she sees
me, all this will change."
Mercedes was happy meeting Baba and presented him with a
phonograph. Baba sent her a handkerchief as a New Year's gift and directed her
never to give it away. She said that she would always sleep with it under her
pillow.
On this occasion, Mercedes invited Baba to tea at her house.
Baba was usually declining most invitations but, for her, he consented. The
following day the group arrived at Mercedes' house by car. As soon as he entered
the beautiful home, Baba
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