This method of carrying out the labor phase will create many hardships, such as lack of food, little sleep and work of any and every kind. At the same time, however, circumstances may automatically arise in which there will be little or no work, and plenty of food and rest. In short, the companions will serve Baba through the four women, and Baba may arrange to feed them by using the funds which are at the disposal of these four ladies.
Those companions who decide to carry out the labor phase as lifelong servants of Baba must be prepared to withstand all kinds of hardships. Not only must they obey Baba as servants obey their master, but they must also abide by the fixed conditions of Plan One-B.
If Baba should at any time feel dissatisfied with the work and behavior of any servant-companion, he may dismiss him. Any servant-companion who is dismissed will still be in the New Life and also in Plan One-B, but he will become independent, and will be free to do what he likes and go where he likes, although he must always abide by the fixed conditions of Plan One-B. He must then earn his own living, and Baba will NOT help him to make a [fresh] start by giving him money.
Method Two:
The alternative method of carrying out the labor phase is to remain individually and independently in Plan One-B, abiding by its fixed conditions. Any companion who chooses this plan will be given a certain amount of money by Baba to start with, so that he will be able to work out his independent labor phase in the best way possible.
All ten companions of the "T.R.B." [Temporarily Restricted Baba]-Group plan unanimously accepted Baba's first method, and agreed to do the labor phase as Baba's lifelong servants. Kaikobad, who was in the New Life but not previously included in any plan, also agreed to be a lifelong servant.
Therefore, as a result of this unanimous decision, after just ten days in the ghee business, the companions immediately shut down their factory. The loan of Rs.16,000 was to be returned to Baba. This was done by handing over their cash balance of Rs.14,570. The deficit of Rs.1,430 was made up by the four women.
After the meeting, Baba expressed his desire to go mast hunting. Along with Eruch, Harjiwan, Todi Singh, Kain and Kishan Singh, he left for the town of Okhla. Kishan had a high fever and it was difficult for him to keep up, but he exerted himself.
