Baba then described in detail some unusual creatures in the evolution of forms, relating as far back as prehistoric times when dinosaurs existed:
One of the first gross forms of reptiles had three heads. It was about 175 feet long and 14 feet wide. The middle head was about six feet [in diameter]. The three heads were joined together. The side heads were about two feet [in diameter]. Its front part resembled a reptile and the back a fish — the front was stout and the back portion thin. Its belly was ten feet round and tapered to a breadth of six feet at the tail. The middle head contained a jaw with teeth, just like the fish; but the side heads had only holes connected with the gills, and no teeth. All three mouths were connected with one another, and when breathing they breathed simultaneously as it had one windpipe. Each head had an eye, so the creature had three eyes.
From prehistoric times birds have two eyes. They come under a different class, having evolved out of and beyond worms and fish. One bird is so peculiar that no one can have any idea of it even in his wildest imagination. This bird is half bat and very large — about fifteen feet high. It has two legs like an ostrich. Its neck is about two feet [in diameter]. Its head, however, is small, only about two feet — when compared to its body. Its wingspread is six feet. Its beak is like a vulture's, the end being thick and the point being thin.
The missing link is a creature exactly like a gorilla but with a short tail. And whereas the gorilla uses its hands while walking, the missing link walks on its feet. His face is like a chimpanzee's, and his figure and gait of walking are like the gorilla's. After this missing link, the first human form evolves [it is physically or sexually a eunuch]. Scientists may find signs of this so-called missing link in Java, Sumatra or the Indian jungles of the Central Provinces [now known as Madhya Pradesh].
Baba continued by explaining cycles of time and the past and future evolution of the human form:
