A CHANT TO SING EVEERY DAY

During the period of his seclusion in Meherabad, Baba had given the women a chant to sing every day, and also this four-line song:

“You are Formless, Parvardigar, Ahuramazda, Allah, Hu.
You are Yezdan, You are God, Ahuramazda, Allah, Hu.
You are Paramatma, Parabrahma; You are Almighty God, Ishwar.
You are Parameshwar, Ezad, Ahuramazda, Allah, Hu.”

Explaining it on October 11th. (1940), Baba stated:

Ezad means the One who is the First – God the omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. There are millions of names of God, but those that have a sound effect are few. Every sound you make, every thought you think, good or bad, stays. But that sound which results in feeling has force behind it which helps or hurts others.

All this noise of guns, bombs and airplanes, et cetera, of war, will be utilized for the spiritual life of the world in the future. Yes, it all stays. It cannot go. Where can it go? It is like water which evaporates, forms into clouds and then comes down again as rain. But you all must sing the song of God’s names together with rhythm and timing to produce an effect.

When the name of God is sung with feeling and rhythm, it even has the effect of temporarily bringing down the majzoobs from their superconscious state. Abdul Baba of Bombay was a known majzoob. He was always unconscious – did not eat or drink anything, simply lay unconscious. But when one singer would come to his door every day singing, “Allah-Hu, Allah-Hu,” in rhythm, within half an hour, Abdul Baba would come down to consciousness, begin to look about, talk, eat, and then again merge into his former state.

Lord Meher, Original Publication, Bhau Kalchuri, Vol. 7, p. 2622.