Don [Dr. Donkin] is in charge of your health. If you have any difficulty of any kind, tell him. You must take care to keep yourself in good health, because the meetings on the 29th and 30th will be very important, and you must be in good shape to absorb everything that will be given.
The second point is this: While you are here, from now until you leave, I want you to forget everything about Europe, America, Australia and think only of Baba and what you are experiencing here. If you had only a glimpse of what I really am, you would forget yourself completely and be conscious only of God. So, while you are here, try to forget Europe, America, Australia, and be conscious only of what you experience here.
The third point is this: These meetings on the 29th and the 30th are very important. They will be the last meetings I will hold before I give up the body. There will be about 1,000 present, from all over India — all workers for Baba. Everything I say will be spontaneous, and someone should take down every word, because there will be no prepared text, and it will be vitally important. I will tell you why I am here, what I have done, what I shall still do, and what will happen in 700 years. After all, you have all come a great distance to attend these meetings, and I want you to receive as much as you possibly can from them. Then, when they are over, I want you to go home as quickly and directly as possible, so that you can carry with you still fresh what you have received.
Baba then motioned to all to bring their hats, and he led them on a tour of Meherabad Hill. He showed them the Tomb, his Tin Cabin and the graves of his lovers, narrating incidents as he went.
From there, Baba took them down the hill, stopping once to ask Will Backett if the pace was too fast for him. As soon as Baba arrived at lower Meherabad, a bus carrying Andhra lovers drove up. Baba met them on the roadside, and as he was greeting them, Godavri Mai, Jiji, fourteen kanyas and Yeshwant Rao arrived. They, too, touched Baba's feet.
Baba remarked, "I alone am real."
