(4) It is equally important at this critical period of the Avataric age to beware at all times of persons who lead others into believing that they are saintly and pious and profess to possess supernatural powers. However pious such persons appear to be, a Baba lover must never mix such piety with the Divinity of the Avatar!
(5) A true Baba lover must remember the repeated warning given to all Baba lovers time and again to stay away from persons who feel and assert that they are Masters and saints and possess powers to help human beings. His lovers and workers should never get involved with such persons and affairs, much less with perverted "helpers of humanity" who have no reverence or regard for the Perfect Masters and the Avatar of the Age. Beware of them who exploit spirituality to gain their selfish ends and dupe others in the name of Sadgurus and the Avatar.
(6) His lovers and workers should not get intimately involved with the family affairs of one another, and they should not be emotionally upset by the personal affairs concerning any of their families. They should NOT let any personal affairs vitiate their relationships with one another, or affect their efforts in the work they do for the cause of Truth.
(7) He wants his lovers and workers, who are spreading his message of love to others, to share his love among themselves and to uphold the spirit of harmony and understanding in his name. He wants them to be less aggressive toward others and less tolerant toward themselves; and above all he wants them to love him wholeheartedly for he is the Ancient One who loves them more than they can ever love themselves.
Please note the above seven points carefully, since they are from Beloved Baba. They are for all his lovers and workers everywhere.
With loving regards, yours brotherly, Adi K. Irani
On 16 July 1968, Baidul was brought back from Bombay by Homa Dadachanji. Adi drove Baidul to Meherazad, along with Chhagan, who had prepared food for Baba that day. The following day, Padri brought Kaikobad's wife and two daughters to Meherazad to see Kaikobad.
Baba's inner work intensified, and because of the impact borne by his body, each day after the work he looked exhausted.
One day in mid-July, he remarked: "What a labor it is for me daily, during the hours when I work entirely away from the gross plane, to retain the link with my physical body. I have to take great pains to keep the thread-fine link from snapping!"
