Baba might also place his head on your feet or might wash your feet, and you must not object or hesitate or show any emotion, should he do things of this kind. Should you show the slightest objection, hesitation or emotion in any of these contingencies, he might send you away from him.
Conclusion:
It must be clearly understood that although every condition and standing order listed in this communication is absolutely binding on all who decide to accompany Baba, Baba himself is not only not bound by any order or condition, but is also absolutely free for all time to give any order to anyone, and that such orders might change or even nullify any or all of the standing orders and conditions.
The one and only thing, however, in which Baba not only is not free, but deliberately binds himself, is regarding the first condition listed in this communication — to the effect that all who accompany Baba must take it as an absolute certainty that they will not receive the slightest benefit of any kind whatsoever, and that they must be prepared for every kind of disappointment and adversity. This condition will stand for all time and will never be changed or nullified by Baba.
It must, in addition, be absolutely clear that Baba will also never give any order that will absolve any of those who accompany him of their individual responsibility before God for any consequences that may follow. Thus, if you decide to accompany Baba, you must do it as an absolute certainty that the responsibility before God for each and every consequence rests for all time wholly and solely on you and you alone, and that Baba will never give an order that will change or nullify this responsibility.
It is possible that you may interpret this absolute freedom of Baba's as an indirect indication that you may ask him at any time to change or nullify some condition or order. Let it therefore be clear that if, once you have given your decision to Baba that you will accompany him, you take any unfair advantage of Baba's freedom and ask him to change or nullify any condition or order, this will be tantamount to changing your mind concerning your decision to accompany him.
You should read this communication very carefully, applying it point by point to your own circumstances, and arrive at an honest, clear and unequivocal decision which should take the form of a plain "YES" or "NO" — and nothing else .
