Sarosh was well enough to return to work, but before doing so, he and Viloo came to Meherazad with Adi on 15 October 1965. Meherjee, Meherwan and Sam Kerawala saw Baba on the 17th, and Bal Natu came the following day. Meherjee paid a return visit on the 24 th .
Mani had suggested to Kitty in a letter that she keep signed copies of all Baba's books at the Center in Myrtle Beach, and on Diwali Sunday, 24 October, Baba signed copies of The Everything and The Nothing , also Listen, Humanity , Beams , and Life At Its Best for this purpose. This was an exception, as Baba rarely signed any letter, book or document during this period.
On 27 October, in response to a letter from Ruth Ringer in New York City about the human mind and human nature, Baba stated: "Everything happens as planned by God, and is necessary."
Mansari and Sushila came to Meherazad and saw Baba on the 28th.
On the 27th, samples of Baba's urine and blood were sent to Ruby Hall Clinic in Poona where Dr. Grant checked the level of sugar and urea. Another blood sample was drawn on 3 November and delivered to Poona by Aloba.
Seeking to find relief for Baba's physical suffering, Eruch had written to Dr. Ginde about Baba's health and the pain in his neck. Ginde wrote back on 28 October 1965: "As I have said before many times, in Beloved Baba's case, I am unable to explain all the pain that he gets, nor can I relieve it with the usual methods of treatment known to us ..." However, Ginde did advise against any more X-rays, which he determined were now harmful, and also against any more traction to the neck which could worsen the condition. Instead, he advised simply wearing the collar and resting with pillows and supports as much as possible.
Ginde also stated: "But as you have said, and we know, too, most of his pain is probably due to the universal turmoil and suffering that is going on all over, and he only can really relieve his pain if he means to do it. I am completely ignorant of these matters and just leave matters at that, except to pray that beloved Baba's pains be relieved for the sake of humanity."
