The couple began leading a life of love and Raj's parents were absolutely astonished at the transformation in their son-in-law. In the past, they had done their utmost to bring about a reconciliation, even going to the extent of bringing pressure on Lalit through influential parties, but Lalit had not conceded.
Raj's uncle, a member of the Arya Samaj (an ultra-nationalistic Hindu organization), wrote to Baba:
Belonging to the Arya Samaj, I did not believe in any principle of God taking human form or in any divine power. But now I can confidently say that divine power exists. We did all that was humanly possible; we left nothing undone to bring Lalit around. All to no avail. Finally, we had come to the conclusion that harmony between Raj and Lalit was impossible. But in no time, you have disposed of a terrible headache to us of many years' standing.
This was the miracle of Baba's love. Raj and Lalit were brought back together and began living a life of unity in his love.
At this time, Nana Kher's brother Vinoo's daughter, Veena, failed her B.Sc.(bachelor of science) exam by only one point, and Vinoo informed Bhau about it in a letter.
That evening when Bhau went to Baba for nightwatch, Baba asked him, "Any news today?"
Baba would ask this question every day, and that day, in addition to giving him other news, Bhau told him about Veena's failure to pass the test.
In response, Baba complained, "What an injustice! The student fails because of only one point! It is unfair. What sort of university is that, and what a fool the vice-chancellor must be! Doesn't he have any thought for the good of his students? Anyone failing by five marks should be passed!"
Baba continued on this subject for a long time. He had Nana Kher informed, through Bhau, to tell Vinoo not to worry. A month later, news was received that the girl had passed her B.Sc. — and so had all those who had failed by one to five marks!
God Speaks contains many Sufi and Vedantic terms. In Guruprasad at this time, Baba was checking and correcting a glossary of God Speaks, which Lud Dimpfl had prepared. Bal Natu would read out every word and its meaning and, when required, Baba would correct a point. The glossary had been compiled with Baba's approval to aid the reader in distinguishing the terms.
