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Chapter 35: Guruprasad, 1960

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The work ending on 28th of October can be compared to the amassing and arranging in a universal heap the accumulated rubbish of man's ignorance in illusion that enmeshes him in the false and prevents him from realizing his true identity. The result to be "established" on 24 December will be like my applying the match to this rubbish heap.
The stage of humiliation to follow will be like the smoke that will first result, getting into your eyes and "blinding" you, creating confusion and trying to envelop you. Do not let it confound you or cause you to panic. The fire that will follow will clear away all the smoke of doubt and confusion, its light will reveal the one Truth that Is, and all that is not will perish in its consuming flames. This is my glorification.
Do not worry. Be happy in my love and continue to hold fast to my daaman to the very end. Rest assured that all will be divinely well. God does not abandon those who trust Him. They who love me and obey me as I should be loved and obeyed will one day be similarly loved and obeyed. Those who have today willingly chosen to become my slaves will become true Masters tomorrow.
My everlasting love to each of you.
Baba added:
The work of these five months has been a tremendous strain on my health. Therefore, although I will not be secluded after the end of December, I wish that my lovers would not visit me, nor disturb me with letters or requests for interviews, advice and explanations during the month of January. By observing this restraint they will be helping me, and I want them all to do so happily and willingly.
As mentioned, the work of typing, printing and addressing the copies of the intermittent Life Circulars fell to Adi and his staff at Khushru Quarters. Invariably, there would be printing mistakes, which sometimes necessitated the circular to be reprinted. Eruch wrote a note to Adi about such an instance on 17 December 1959:
Baba says that it is not the printer's devils that involved extra labor and additional expenditure to print fresh 3,000 copies of L.C. 45, but it is MAYA that never failed to show its face, even at the press and at your office, while executing Baba's work, which had a bearing on Baba's phase of Universal working.
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