SEVEN MESSAGES FROM BOMBAY

Baba wished a week’s change of pace before the sahavas began, so on January 21st (1958) he was driven to Bombay once again with the men and women mandali and stayed at Ashiana. There too preparations and discussions about the sahavas continued.

In Bombay, Baba dictated seven brief messages, which he ordered to be translated into five languages, painted on boards and displayed at Meherabad during the sahavas. The messages were:

One:

Be angry with none but your weakness.

Hate none but your lustful self.

Be greedy to own more and more wealth of tolerance and justice.

Let your temptation be to tempt me with your love in order to receive my grace.

Wage war against your desires and Godhood will be your victory.

Two:

Real happiness lies in making others happy.

The real desire is that which leads you to become Perfect in order to
make others Perfect.

The real aim is that which aims to make others become God by first
attaining Godhood yourself.

Three:

Real living is dying for God.

Live less for yourself and more for others.

One must die to one’s own self to be able to live in all other selves.

One who dies for God lives forever.

Four:

Love others as you would love yourself and all that is yours.

Fortunate are they whose love is tested by misfortune.

Love demands that the lover sacrifice for the Beloved.

Five:

Seek not to possess anything, but to surrender everything.

Serve others with the understanding that in them you are serving me.

Be resigned completely to my will, and my will will be yours.

Let nothing shake your faith in me and all your bindings will be shaken off.

Six:

Desire for nothing except desirelessness.

Hope for nothing except to rise above all hopes.

Want nothing and you will have everything.

Seven:

This period of sahavas is the period of my suffering and helplessness.

My glorification will follow my humiliation.

Lord Meher, Original Publication, Bhau Kalchuri, Vol15, p. 5251 – 5252.