Baba encouraged the different workers to air their grievances before him and to clear up matters between them. When he advised them to love one another, one man said, "It is so easy to love you, Baba, but difficult to love each other!"
Baba replied, "I know, but if you do that it will be a miracle greater than the blessing of rain that has brought you here today. Try your best and I will help you."
On 20 September 1964, Baba began complaining of pain in his chest, near his heart. Dr. Grant, the Poona cardiologist, visited Ahmednagar monthly for consultations at Booth Hospital, so he was called to Meherazad at 8:00 A.M. on the 24th, to take a cardiogram. But by the time he had arrived the pain had subsided. Dr. Grant said there was no heart problem as such, but that he advised "rest for seven to ten days." Baba had another blood test taken, which showed the level of urea to be high. As a consequence, Baba was advised to have a low-protein diet. Then, with his high blood sugar, he had to control his intake of carbohydrates; and because of high cholesterol, he was not allowed fats. In the end, Goher was perplexed about what to give Baba to eat!
Katie Irani had come to Ahmednagar for her holidays, and Baba allowed her to visit Meherazad on the 22nd. She spent the night at Meherazad and went back to Ahmednagar where she stayed for a week. On Wednesday, 30 September 1964, Arnavaz, Nariman and Jim Mistry came to Meherazad for four days. Gajwani and Siganporia arrived from Bombay at 1:00 P.M. the same day. Gajwani had just returned from America and Japan, and he told Baba about his visit, and the Baba lovers he had met at various places.
Prem Khilnani was called to Meherazad at 2:00 P.M. on 24 September. His son Vinod's birthday was on 1 October, and Baba permitted the family to see him that day. Rama, Mehernath and Sheela were brought to Meherazad on the 5th; and Feram went with them, to stay at Meherazad for a week.
A woman named Rita Galstain had done much Baba work in Chittagong. She was emigrating to England and requested darshan before moving there. Baba permitted her to come, and she and her husband had darshan at 2:00 P.M. on 6 October 1964. Jalbhai accompanied them.
Adi was sent to Sakori periodically with messages for Godavri Mai, and he would also meet her whenever she visited her devotees in Ahmednagar. S. N. Tipnis, a resident of Sakori, had written a book about Godavri, and he requested that Baba give him a quote about Godavri.
On the 6th, Baba dictated this reply: "What Yeshoda was to Krishna, Godavri is to me."
