Divisions had cropped up within the Melbourne group, and when Baba said this, Clarice knew at once Baba couldn't care less about such quarrels and separate parties. The only important thing was love.
Baba emphasized this when he said again, "Carry my love to all."
(By the time Clarice returned to Australia, both groups had come to her home, and a reconciliation had occurred.)
Baba embraced Clarice and Ena and urged them to be happy. Meherjee drove them back to their hotel. Later, Baba questioned him about what they had said in the car, as if he wanted to know if they liked him and were impressed and satisfied with their visit.
He told Meherjee, "I wanted them to be here and that is why they came. I love both very much."
When Clarice returned to Australia and embraced members of the group on Baba's behalf, many felt his inner touch. Some, such as Oswald Hall, said he felt for the first time who Baba really was.
Baba and the mandali had lunch and departed for Satara the same day. They stopped briefly at Dadar to see Naoroji Dadachanji and his family. In Poona, before proceeding to Satara, Baba halted at Bindra House for a while to see the Jessawala and Kerawala families.
Meanwhile, Clarice Adams returned to Australia by plane, but Ena Lemmon had to stay in Bombay for about two weeks because she had come by ship and wished to return by air. It was while she was in Bombay that Meherjee mentioned that Baba would be returning to India from America via the Pacific route. "That is coming in the direction of Australia," she mused.
Meherjee said, "Why don't you invite Baba? Call him! Call him!" he urged, and Ena left Bombay madly enthusiastic about the idea. She could hardly wait to convey the news to the other lovers in Australia.
After returning from Bombay, Kishan Singh was sent back to Dehra Dun. All the darshan programs were completed; but in Satara Baba continued allowing darshan to villagers from neighboring places for an hour each day up to the 10th of February, and then stopped it.
Ruano Bogislav died of a heart attack in New York City at 1:00 A.M. on 8 February 1956, at the age of 80. Ruano had first met Baba in Paris in 1933, and she lived in the Nasik ashram in India for several months. She once told Baba, "When I see you, Baba, I feel as if wings are sprouting on my back! I feel as if I could soar like an eagle!" And Ruano would go through the motions of flapping her "wings."
