Baba ended by stating, "In my case, I was 'forcibly' brought back to gross consciousness by the five Perfect Masters to undergo suffering for humanity."
The girl Lata Limaye began singing a ghazal, and though her voice was melodious, she seemed to be nervous and in a hurry to finish it. Baba advised her to be patient in her rendering and informed her that she had to sing before him in Poona when Begum Akhtar would also be present. Baba commented about Begum Akhtar's visit to Meherazad and her willingness to sing before him. He also praised Lata because she had excelled and won first place in a music competition in Poona, and assured her that she had an exceptionally sweet voice. In respect of Baba's wish, Lata sang the bhajan called "Rajaji" and Baba gave her an embrace.
Referring to the Four Journeys, Baba commented:
On the spiritual path are four journeys, but they are journeys within. The first station [plane] of the first journey dazes the aspirant, but it is all nothing but a tamasha [show] of light, of colors, of circles, of sweet fragrance, music, et cetera. This is not God! He is far, far away! There are so many so-called saints who get stuck in this plane and who bind themselves in this tamasha and bind others also. Only a hero from among millions dares to progress and reach the Goal, the end of the first journey.
Kokila Tiwari sang a ghazal, which the Professor Abdul Karim in his exuberance had composed.
When Baba heard that the professor had composed it, he remarked, "If this is so, I won't allow you or your pen to rest! You must compose more ghazals."
Before ending the program, Baba made a final statement to the gathering about attaining God:
You have not to renounce the world or to leave anything — your wife, children, job, responsibilities. You do not have to renounce anything! The only thing you have to give up is your own self [ego].
