"Will it be as I understand it to be?" Gandhi asked.
"I will speak in a way that is understandable and credible to one and all," Baba dictated.
"But when?" Gandhi asked. "Six years have already elapsed."
"This year — within six months."
"Still six months more? It is too long."
"Within six months — not before." Then Baba spelled out, "Within a period of two to six months."
"If it is possible that you might speak in two months, this is all right to me. Quite okay. I am eager to hear you speak, Baba!" Gandhi said.
Baba stated, "When I met Babajan eleven years ago in 1920, she pointed to me and said to the gathering around her, 'This child of mine will shake the whole world in the future!' Babajan never spoke openly but always ambiguously; yet she said this clearly to people. She dropped her body only recently. She was almost 120 years old."
Gandhi queried, "Will you positively return here from Turkey?"
"I think so," Baba answered.
"Then I will definitely meet with you again."
"In the meantime, make every possible effort to unite the Hindus and the Muslims with separate electorates for each. Arrive at a definite decision. When I come back, I shall see you and discuss certain matters."
Gandhi confided, "I leave it to you to relieve me of all the burden of duties that I have taken upon myself for the cause of India by solving the problem to the satisfaction of all. Then I will be able to stay with you, retire in seclusion and pass my last days in meditation on God. I cannot leave them all in this chaotic situation."
Baba spelled out, "It will happen as decreed. You try your best, but remember to leave the result to God and not to worry about it. Your sincere efforts to do your best are enough. You cannot do more. The results are always left to God; hence, I tell you not to worry. Remember your promise to me. I will see to the rest."
Gandhi said, "You know what I am facing — the pressure I am working under which is increasing daily. I retired last night at 2:00 A.M. But since you were to visit, one matter was left undone and had to be postponed."
"I also go to sleep about 1:00 or 2:00 A.M.," Baba replied.
