Several times, Baba inquired about Ned Foote and those in his car. They were late. When they arrived, Anita Vieillard, who was with them, explained why they were delayed.
Baba remarked to the group, "I am in you all. But I can only enter your heart when you have driven out everything else."
Again he stated, "I am God, I am in you all. But I feel shy, I do not enter your heart if I find there the slightest impurity."
Anita asked, "How long have you been here at the airport?"
"Since eternity!" Baba said. "I never come and I never go. I am present everywhere. Isn't it wonderful that I never leave? Isn't it wonderful?"
At one point, Baba significantly tapped his right leg, then his left, then his right again. His fingers worked, moving rapidly in the air. He kissed Fred Frey's little daughter Tara, and Lud Dimpfl's daughter Three-B (who was shaking with sobs).
He repeated to each girl, "Don't tell anyone that you embraced me today."
Ever thoughtful, Baba signaled for chairs for Ruth White and Filis Frederick. Near the end he embraced Kitty and Elizabeth and Frank Eaton, the caretaker at the Center.
Henry Kashouty had an interesting experience at the airport. When he came into the waiting lounge, Baba was already completely surrounded. Baba could not be seen, but one could hear Eruch's voice interpreting. Henry saw Don (William Donkin) standing to one side and went over to talk with him. But after a few minutes, he thought it would be better to be near Baba, even though he could not see him. He knelt behind the others and bent his head to listen, thinking of the powerful experiences of Baba he had had at the Center. After a moment, he raised his head and was astonished to find a clear wedge in the crouched lovers, leading straight to Baba. Baba was looking directly at Henry and blew him a kiss! Henry wondered: "Why isn't anyone sitting in front of me?" and only later realized that Baba had "parted the sea" of lovers, so Henry could have a final glimpse of him.
