Baba then addressed the others: "My discourses, Vedanta, Upanishads and all religious literature have no value. It is literally explanations of the Unexplainable. That which cannot be understood cannot be explained. So I call all these a mere guppa [idle talk, chitchat]. The necessity is for the Experience. Then all the messages and doubts disappear forever. Then we know that we were always infinite, we are infinite and we will remain infinite."
"Baba, what should I do to realize God?" Dadi Mehta asked.
"God is Perfect Honesty, and in our efforts to realize Him, perfect honesty is required. To realize Him, we should be honest in everything — in what we speak, in what we do and in what we think."
Trilok Singh and Sahaj Singh were the nephews of Daulat Singh. They said, "Baba, we are returning to Africa [where Trilok lived]. We would like your blessing."
Baba chuckled, dictating, "You and all others should bless me so that I may immediately break my silence. The real blessing is within you; don't worry about anything."
To all, Baba observed: "The worst thing lying in our Path is hypocrisy. We are all hypocrites to one degree or another. The slightest hypocrisy means no God! We cannot fool One Who knows everything!"
At 2:40 P.M. Baba suddenly got up and, leaving the house, took his seat in the car to return to Dehra Dun. The group was surprised, since they wanted to give him a proper send-off. Hellan got behind the wheel and the car drove off; the lovers stared at it in silence. Baba returned to Dehra Dun the same night, via Meerut.
Preparations began for Baba's departure from Dehra Dun. He had decided to shift to Mahabaleshwar, and Vishnu had been sent in advance to arrange living accommodations for Baba and the women and men mandali. The Aga Khan bungalow (where they had stayed in October 1950) had been rented.
Before leaving Dehra Dun, Baba called the sweeper boy Isa and asked, "Are you coming with me to Mahabaleshwar?"
"My parents want me to get married," Isa said.
"Just tell me whether you want to come with me or get married," Baba repeated.
"According to my parents' wishes, I will marry and then retire into a forest and sing your bhajans!" Isa declared.
Baba had a good laugh at this and advised, "After marriage, don't go off to the forest but come to me. Will you come?"
