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360MANZIL-E-MEEM1922

Compared with this, the discovery of the radio and the telegraphic wireless is harder to believe; without any apparent connecting link, message or sound is made to travel great distances between two points.

Now what is the voice? Where does it originate? When one hears sound coming out of his mouth, it must be existing somewhere. In truth, sound pervades the universe. God is sound, light — everything. There is a point from where sound issues forth, and from that Creation point, or Om point, evolution starts. Sound has been given a door — our mouth — to manifest from. When a sound comes out of the mouth it is lost in the Universal Sound which is everywhere.

So what wonder is there if the sound produced by singing the megha tune reaches the clouds two miles above the Earth and produces rain, when it is a recognized fact that sound waves are sent through telegraphy thousands of miles away? There is nothing spiritual or supernatural in producing rain through sound waves.

It is for this reason, because sound travels and creates various vibrations, that a person should read the holy books whether he understands their meaning or not. The words in the Zoroastrians' Zend Avesta, or in the Hindus' Gita, or in the Muslims' Koran, and in other scriptures, are so arranged that when they are pronounced the sound created comes very nearly in unison with the Universal Voice and is a great help in influencing a person spiritually.

While Ghani was preparing the Master's afternoon bath, Baba asked Ramjoo, "Does God have a mother?"

Ramjoo thought for a moment and replied that he did not know. Irritated, Baba said, "Don't you even know the story in the Koran?"

To settle the matter, Khak and Asar Saheb were called to Baba's room. Asar observed, "What Ramjoo said is correct. Who can say with certainty whether God has parents or not?"

Baba taunted Asar, "If you don't know yourself and are not certain about it, then why do you ridicule the Christians who believe in the Son of God? Whatever it may be, you should not so easily renounce your religion. Outwardly you must adhere to it." In view of the Master's argument, Asar had to eventually accept this explanation — while Khak observed the incident peering through his spectacles.

Baba asked Ghani, "Does God have any children?"

Ghani replied in the affirmative, while the others emphatically denied it.

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