Elcha forgot his lines and when Bhau recited his lines about his having grown old, Elcha ad-libbed: "You old fogey, why don't you go off into the jungle? ... Why don't you die so I can have some fun!" This made Baba laugh so much his cheeks turned pink. Had Elcha remembered his rehearsed lines, there would not have been as much scope for comedy. Baba praised Elcha, telling him he had enjoyed his part the most!
For seven days, from 25–31 August 1953, Baba would come every night to the mandali's quarters and bow down to each of the men after they had repeated God's name seven times as they had done before during the first week of August. Kaikobad continued his duty of repeating Baba's name 100,000 times a day, as he had been doing for years. On 31 August, he had another "glimpse" of Baba's divinity and almost fainted.
Kaikobad described seeing an inexpressibly bright light with Baba in the midst and "worlds" emerging from the light. "Now I know what you are," he told Baba, "and there is no greater happiness to wish for!"
Baba commented to the mandali, "If it wasn't for my physical presence near him, he could not have retained his body."
On Sunday evening, 6 September, after Baba had sent the mandali for their food, Eruch was with Baba when a car pulled up and stopped outside their house. Out of the car came a few men carrying a young woman who seemed disturbed and almost out of control. They brought her and laid her down at Baba's feet, imploring him to cure her.
Baba looked at her, caressed her, patted her and assured them: "Take her; my nazar is on her. My blessings are there. Take her back."
After this incident, Baba was upset that those people had come for such a thing.
"Don't they realize who I am?" he remarked to Eruch. "They approach me for such things — that which I have ordained for their benefit, they want to be rid of!"
Distressed by this incident, the next morning, Monday, 7 September 1953 (which also happened to be Zoroaster's birthday), Baba spontaneously dictated his wonderful and important message, "The Highest of the High":
Consciously or unconsciously, directly or indirectly, each and every creature, each and every human being — in one form or the other — strives to assert individuality. But when eventually, man consciously experiences that he is Infinite, Eternal and Indivisible, then he is fully conscious of his individuality as God, and as such experiences Infinite Knowledge, Infinite Power and Infinite Bliss. Thus Man becomes God and is recognized as a Perfect Master, Sadguru or Qutub. To worship this man is to worship God.
