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Chapter 39: No Drugs

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Just then the Andhra minister, M. R. Appa Rao, entered with his wife.
Baba told him, "I am happy with your work for me. My grace will always be on you. I want you both to love me more and more. I am God in human form."
After Baba had embraced them, the couple left.
Bal Kisan Bakhshi of Dehra Dun and his wife, Meher Kanta, came for darshan.
Baba asked Meher Kanta, "What do you want?"
"I want nothing except your love," she replied. Her reply made Baba happy and the couple left after touching his feet.
A Zoroastrian army general and his wife came to see Baba for the first time. He had heard and read a little about Baba but could not accept the fact that Baba was God in human form.
After the general was seated and introduced, Baba told him, "What harm is there if you cannot accept the concept of God in human form as long as you are 100 percent honest and follow the three precepts of Zoroaster — namely good thoughts, good words and good deeds."
The general's face brightened, and he said he was very honest and followed the three precepts of Prophet Zoroaster.
Baba added, "If you were to read God Speaks, you will have an idea of how Infinity can be bottled up in human form. You will also know that for God, Who is infinitely powerful, it is possible to do anything. Do not worry. Read God Speaks and you will understand that nothing exists but God. You are also God, but you are under the hallucination that you are a human being."
Without hesitation, the general replied, "Yes, we are all God!"
To Was Deo Kain, Baba observed, "In fact, nothing [in the world] really matters. What really matters is to see me as I really am."
Baba came onto the dais at 7:45 A.M. That day was the darshan day for lovers of Hamirpur District. Each person rapidly touched Baba's feet. They had sacrificed much to make the long journey knowing well what treasure their Beloved's one glance offered, and now each received his reward.
Sripat Sahai had composed a poem which Baba allowed him to sing over the microphone. There was no fixed qawaali program that day, but during the darshan various groups sang bhajans and ghazals. A small stage had been specially erected for this purpose.
During the program one man who was waiting for his turn suddenly collapsed, unconscious, but he was soon revived, got up and took darshan. Only once during these six days did Baba accept a garland from one of the Hamirpur lovers, which Baba then put around his own neck. All other garlands were placed at his feet by the lovers.
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