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5288AGE WEEPS AGAIN1967

So I tell my devotees and the world that I will be speaking next year, or sometime after next year, and yet I continue my silence. But now, positively, I am going to break my silence very soon, because the time for the "cure" is coming. And the patients are also getting impatient for the cure.

About those who see film[s]: The film world has magnificent scope to tell the world about [spiritual] things they should know. Those who see films forget themselves and put their hearts and minds into the show. They forget their worries and the world.

The most important thing for one is to forget oneself and realize God.

A message from Baba was read out by Eruch specifically for van Gasteren:

I speak eternally. The voice that is heard deep within the soul is my voice, the voice of inspiration, of intuition, of guidance. Through those who are receptive to this voice, I speak.

My outward silence is not a spiritual exercise; it has been undertaken and maintained solely for the good of the world. God has been everlastingly working in silence, unobserved, unheard — except by those who experience his infinite silence.

My message to you, Louis, is that you had the good fortune of filming me and the result of this opportunity is tremendous. You have helped me in my Universal work.

Baba was in a happy, communicative mood. Love was shining from his eyes and there was an exceptional splendor in his expression. After the filming, Baba returned to the main house and van Gasteren and his assistants prepared to depart. Before leaving, Baba told him, "Love me more and more until one day you will know who I am."

In the afternoon, Baba had the seven lepers gathered again and presented them with new white sheets and blankets. He laid his head on their feet, so Murari's crew could film the scene. This would be Baba's last work with lepers. Later, it began raining heavily. It seemed to those present that Baba had held up the rains until the film crews had finished their work.

The next morning, before leaving Ahmednagar, Jagat Murari and van Gasteren were taken to the Ahmednagar Center, where Murari's crew did some additional filming, according to Baba's instructions.

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