Adi, Sarosh and Viloo were sent as Baba's representatives in support of the booth devoted to him. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi officially inaugurated the fair and then rode around it in an open jeep. When she neared the booth, Gajwani went up and drew her attention to the large sign above it which read: "AVATAR MEHER BABA THE AWAKENER." Amar Singh Saigal invited her to get down and have a closer look, but there was no time. Indira Gandhi folded her hands and bowed to Baba's portrait, as she rode by standing in the jeep.
Adi, Sarosh and Viloo went to Meherazad at 9:30 A.M. on 2 November 1967 and gave Baba a full report.
Although from September 1967 Baba had stopped the regular sessions of dictating points to Bhau in the hall, he would occasionally give him points during his nightwatch for the second part of the book The Nothing and The Everything . Bhau collected these new points in several notebooks. On 10 October 1967, Baba dictated:
In the beginning Infinite Knowledge did not know anything, and Infinite Ignorance did not know anything. But Ignorance knew that it was nothing. So Knowledge did not know anything, and Ignorance knew that it was nothing. Apparently Ignorance was knowledge and Knowledge was ignorant. Ignorance was in Knowledge; Knowledge was not in Ignorance.
When the whim came, there was a stir in Ignorance and Knowledge, and there was an infinite clash between Knowledge and Ignorance. This caused an infinite explosion, and the effect of this explosion came on Ignorance because Knowledge can never be affected. And in turn, infinite Ignorance burst into innumerable finite ignorances.
On Mehernath's fourteenth birthday, Sunday, 22 October 1967, Baba called him, Rama and Sheela to Meherazad for lunch. Mani took a few photographs of the family with Baba that day, and another of Baba and Mehernath alone.
The same day, over 100,000 anti-war demonstrators converged on Washington, D.C., to demand an end to America's continued fighting in the Vietnam War.
On the 24th, Adi received a long telephone call in his office from Mr. Regron of Cuernavaca, Mexico asking Adi to convey to Baba the message that "the Western world needs you," and that Baba must visit soon. Baba sent a loving reply, informing Regron that he could come to India after Baba's seclusion ended, when the Westerners would be called.
Raj Kumar Sharma of Kanpur saw Baba at Meherazad on 6 November with Adi and was told to present all his difficulties to Baba after Baba ended his present seclusion. Baba said that, at that time, he might allow Raj to stay at Meherazad for three or four days, and Sharma was very happy.
