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Dvd Documentary List Book One

Meher Baba ManifestingMeher Baba Manifesting

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The Archival DVD Library

Over the years our Los Angeles Baba Center has hosted numerous out-standing guests and speakers whose talks on Meher Baba and aspects of life with Him have been captured on video. These talks, many which date

back to the 1980s, have been restored to the best possible condition, preserved in archival format, and are now available to the public on DVD.

A list of DVDs is published at http://meherbabaarchives.blogspot.com/

The official archive site http://www MeherBabaLibrary.com is presently under construction.

Archival work is a vitally important function for documenting and preserv-ing this Avataric advent of Meher Baba. In order to help fund future pro-jects, we ask that you send a donation for each DVD. An entry level sug-gested donation for each Oral History Dvd Documentary is $35.00. We do encourage larger donations from those whose allowances, by His Grace

and Compassion, are generously plump. This will keep the archive collec-tive extremely busy producing future Dvd Documentary Advent flavored releases. The honor system is in place that none of the DVDs from this

collection should be copied for distribution to others. And for those, by the Ancient One’s playfully designed play, whose Advent allowances are run-ning slim, we will want to be accommodating. Let us know. We will make

a special consideration so that you may enjoy our Ancient One scented Dvds.

Please make your check for a donation payable to "AMBCSC". In the message area of the check please state ‘for Archives Only’

send to:

Attn: Kanji Miyao, Treasurer Avatar Meher Baba Center of Southern California

1214 S. Van Ness Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90019

If you have further questions, please contact [email protected]

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The Donation

There is absolutely no way we can host

The Avatar Meher Baba Center of Southern California

The Oral History Archive Project’s

Archive Program

Without your donation

The AMBCSC is a non-profit organization

It is sustained solely on financial offerings

Volunteer Crews

Advent Archivist

To keep the ember of Meher Baba’s Advent

Glowing and freshly confident in the archive act of work,

sacrifice, and service

The Oral History Archive Project Initiative can only thrive

With your Donation

To maintain, preserve, and house the thousands of audio and

video tapes

Publications, rare manuscripts, and signed print media.

The AMBCSC Oral History Archive Project

Actively solicit donations to Preserve and Serve

the Avataric Advent

"Don’t let Baba do all the work!"

Meheru would suggest….

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MEHER BABA ARCHIVESMEHER BABA ARCHIVES

http://meherbabaarchives.blogspot.com

http://www.meherbabalibrary.com/

Email Contact: [email protected]

Orders:

[email protected]

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A sample from the Archives Blog…

Demystifying Death Highlights of a Talk by Filis Frederick

By Kendra Crossen Burroughs Adele Wolkin is visiting Myrtle Beach from L.A., as she does every April near her birthday, and on April 10, 2007, she shared with some friends a DVD of a talk given by Filis Frederick at the 1985 L.A. Saha-vas. Adele and Filis were close friends, and Baba recognized their soulConnection by calling them collectively “Filadele.” Filis died in 1987. I shouldn’t use that word, though, because in the talk Filis said quite firmly that “no human being has ever died.” Filis thinks of death as a transformational event, “passing through the golden door.” Life is One unbroken continuity, and the “real death,” according to Baba, is the cessation of desires (Discourses, 1987 ed., “Selfishness, p. 13).

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The Role of a Database in Recording Baba's Advent

Sheriar Foundation Newsletter

Excerpts from: Imagine a person just hearing about Baba 100 years from now and wanting to know as much as possible about the Beloved. Much can be done today to assure that the fragrance of Baba's life passes on to future generations. Whether it's the special privilege of listening to Eruch telling Baba stories in Mandali Hall, or that sudden appreciation for Baba's extraordinary compassion and gentleness as revealed in a cable or personal note from Him, there exists today a true abundance of material that must be safeguarded for the future The work of preserving the record of Baba's advent divides into two phases: Collections Management, and Access and Retrieval. During the Collections Management phase original materials are preserved. This includes rehousing, establishing a numbering system, inventory-ing, providing treatment to stabilize materials, and starting a catalog record. Safety copies of original audio and video recordings, films, photographs and papers are made during this phase. The database is a tool for managing these records and scheduling ongoing mainte-nance. During the Access and Retrieval phase the database will be used to index these materials. It will provide the underlying structure for ac-cess and retrieval by interrelating different kinds of materials. These include Audio, Moving Image (film and video), Still Image (prints, negatives and slides), Paper/ Documents (correspondence, diaries, clippings, manuscripts, etc.) and Museum Objects: clothing (i.e. sadra, handkerchiefs), furniture (i.e. chair Baba sat in), and other items (i.e. alphabet boards, games, etc.).

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ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DVD PRICES

FAIR $15

GOOD $20 & $25

BEST $30 & $35

HOW THE LIST WORKS

THE FILM MATERIALS COME FROM DIVERSE MEDIA:

16MM FILM, SUPER 8, ANALOG. DIGITAL 8, MINIDV.

THE FILMS ARE CLASSIFIED AS EXTREME AMATEUR

TO AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL. PROFESSIONAL RE-

LEASES COME FROM MAJOR STUDIOS AND THE INDE-

PENDENTS. ARCHIVE FILM COMES FROM ADVENT EN-

THUSIASTS.

EXTREME AMATEUR INDICATES MISUNDERSTOOD

LIGHTING AND AUDIO TECHNIQUES.

WE HAVE FOR THE HISTORICAL RECORD AMATEUR

AND AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL FOOTAGE. PROFES-

SIONAL FOOTAGE THE SOUND IS EXCELLENT AND IN

MOST SITUATIONS THE LIGHTING ADEQUATE.

MEHER BABA BOOKS

HTTP://WWW.MEHERBABABOOKS.COM

EMAIL: [email protected]

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DVD LIST

Avataric Kiss Lyn Ott Absolute Beauty Freiny Kharas Academic Embrace Bhau Kalchuri Advent Slide Show Adele Wolkin Anamnesis of Grace Charles Haynes Avataric Orbit Hoshang Dadachanji Baba Ram Nam Mani Irani Being Brave Mehera Irani Beloved Within Charles Haynes Best of Janjoo Jehangir R. Irani Blue Bus Days Katie Irani Bob Een Concert Bob Een Breakfast with God Charles Haynes Clear Bhau Kalchuri Coming Home Leatrice Johnston Cooking Class Katie Irani Crown Price of the Kali Yoga Jeff Mcguire Dangerous Blessings Bhau Kalchuri Days Two Sing Katie Irani Declaration of Independence Katie Irani DeMystifying Death Filis Frederick Dhuni Bhau Kalchuri Eluding Illusion Henry Kashouty Enchantments of Worry Filis Frederick

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Exodus of Illusion Sahavas Panel Faultless Alphabet Charmian Duce Knowles Faster Than Lightning Sam Kerawala Fate Will & Destiny Henry Kashouty For the Sake of Love Havovi Dadachanji Gift, the Darwin Shaw Glimpses of Mehera Davana Brown Glorious Days Meherwan Mistry

Gnostic Ocean Tom Riley

Guruprasad Glimpses Dr. H.P. Bharucha

House Calls Vol 1 Katie Irani House Calls Vol 3 Katie Irani How I Came to Meher Baba Ann Conlon How I Came to Meher Baba Bernice Ivory Impossible Possibility Henry Kashouty In God We Trust Charles Haynes Inheritance of Intuition Don Stevens

Inner Life Darwin Shaw

Inner Self & Avataric Game Filis Frederick Journey of Ten Tests Filis Frederick Journey to Conviction Adi K Irani

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Journeys with God Meheru Irani Kick & the Kiss Filis Frederick Legacy of Youpon Dunes Charles Haynes

Life & Times of Adele Wolkin Adele Wolkin Vol 1 Life & Times of Adele Wolkin Adele Wolkin Vol 2 Life & Times of Adele Wolkin Adele Wolkin Vol 3 Life & Times of Adele Wolkin Adele Wolkin Vol 4 Life & Times of Adele Wolkin Adele Wolkin Vol 5 Lord Meher Bhau Kalchuri Los Angeles 2009 Tour Jal & Dolly Dastur Mandali Hall Sessions V1 Mandali Hall Sessions V2 Mandali Hall Sessions V3 Mandali Hall Sessions V4 Mandali Hall Sessions V5 Mandali Hall Sessions V6 Mandali Hall Sessions V7

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Mast Stories, Mast Tours Eruch Jessawala Mast Mohammed Aloba (Ali Akbar) Master’s Prayer Meheru Irani Meeting Meher Baba Adele Wolkin Meher Baba House Interview Darwin Shaw Meher Baba’s 1956 World Tour Leatrice Johnston Meher Baba’s 1956 World Tour Adele Wolkin Meher Mount Seranade Marguerite Poley Meher Mount Series 1996 Leatrice, Tex, Adele Meherazad Song Fest Katie Irani Meherazad Time Capsule Mani & Eruch New Life Bhau Kalchuri New Life Meheru Irani Night Watcham Rama Rao October Mosoaics V1 Meherwan Jessawala October Mosoaics V2 A. V. Raghavulu October Mosoaics V3 Davana Brown Sam Kerawala October Mosoaics V4 October Mosoaics V5 On Perfection Charles Haynes Our Duty to the Beloved Bhau Kalchuri Passages Home Toby Mertens Perfect Slave Bhau Kalchuri

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Perfumed Ocean Filis Frederick Pillow Book Bal Natu Pleader Chronicles Merwan Merchant Postman Aloba Prem Ashram Days Aloba Prem Yoga Filis Frederick Price of Admission Irwin Luck Prophet Muhammad Carl Ernst Quaker Oats Bal & Davana Quiet Mind Henry Kashouty Remembering Baba Buzz & Wendy Conner Sampler One Compilation Sahavas Speakers Sampler Two Compilation Sahavas Speakers Sanctuary of Love– Daaman Eruch Jessawala Sanskaric Pebbles & Humility Eruch Jessawala Secret Bhau Kalchri Service & Grace Meherwan Mistry Sharing Baba’s Love Prof. Digambar Godekar Significance of Awareness Kitty Davy Silent Master Eruch Jessawala

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Spiritual Storytelling Jal Irani Sixteen Thousand Gopis Bhau Kalchuri Sweet Obedience Meheru Irani Theatre of Three Kitty, Filis, Bhau This Beautiiful World Bhau Kalchuri That Beautiful World Treacherous Mind Henry Kashouty Ultimate Desire Bhau Kalchuri Understanding Death Pascal Kaplan White Horse Avatar Marguerite Poley Within Forgiveness Rene & Leatrice Shaw

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Meherazad Time Capsule Mandali Hall, Meherazad Filmed By: Charlie Morton The flavor and taste of being in Mandali Hall with Eruch and Mani sharing their experience and stories with Baba are captured in this DVD. Mani tells the following stories:

a. Australian, Mary Bennett who Mani thought looked like a mastani, sees Baba in January 1969. b. While in walking Satara, a woman bows down to Baba c. A woman receives a 1,000 rupee note from Baba and uses

it to lift her family out of poverty. Eruch tells the following stories:

a. An artist staying and sketching scenes of Meherabad while waiting for an opportune time to meet with Baba, obeys

Baba’s orders to leave despite not having the opportunity to meet with Baba.

b. Story of a follower making the decision between having Baba’s blessing or having Baba in his heart.

Rhoda Dubash tells the following stories:

a. Rhoda is upset at not being able to participate in the 3 incredible weeks because this was a men’s only Sahavas.

Adi and Rhoda are chastised by Baba for not adhering to Baba’s orders they can be with Him for only an hour.

Bal Natu tells a story of a Baba lover who finds a 1,000 rupee note in a book Review Kanji Miyao

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Kanji Miyao Review

Glimpses of Mehera Davana Brown In this DVD, Davana Brown shares her experience with Mehera. Davana starts the talk by stating “It’s wonderful to be a woman in this lifetime because women can get close of Mehera. Men couldn’t have tea, or sit next to Mehera, or show you how to wear a dupata. Through Mehera, Baba allowed me to have a glimpse of Mehera’s love for Baba” . Davana met Mehera in 1971 on her first trip to India. Her first meeting with Mehera was on the veranda in Meherazad. Devana describes Mehera as lively and effervescent. “ We wanted to be in her presence because so much love radiated from Mehera. There was a stillness surrounding Mehera be-cause she had only one desire … to love Baba more.”

This is a very articulate and loving expression of Davana’s per-sonal, first hand experience being with Mehera. Davana wit-

nessed the stillness and tears of Mehera as Mehera described

Baba’s beauty and suffering.

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The Kick and the Kiss Filis Frederick Filis Frederick expounds on her experience and under-standing of what she calls “Kicks and Kisses”. Kicks are the experiences of suffering in life and Kisses are the ex-periences of joy in life. Filis explains the necessity of suf-fering: “Suffering is necessary to crack the nut of the ego.” Meher Baba’s answer to why there is misery in the world is because of the satisfaction of individual selfish-ness. Filis tells stories of her own personal difficulties (kicks) in life and how the disappointments in her youth prepared her for meeting Meher Baba. This talk tackles a serious subject in a kind-hearted way and gives the viewer a larger perspective to life’s Kicks and Kisses Kanji Miyao Review

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The Beloved Within Charles Haynes

The theme of this talk is Baba Living in Our Hearts. Jesus said, “The com-forter will not come if I do not leave.” The Christ leaves so that He can come. When the Christ leaves, it is the beginning of His living in our hearts.

Everything Baba did while He was living was for His coming into our hearts after He drops His body. This video is about Charles Haynes’ story of how

Baba left Myrtle Beach in 1958 to come to live in Charles’ heart. In 1958 Charles said goodbye to Baba. At this meeting, Baba gave Charles

a handful of candy and ordered him to eat all the candy by himself … Charles was not to share the candy with anyone. This order lifted the sad-

ness and after Baba left, Charles wondered if Baba remembered him. As the days passed and this thought reached its height of despair, a letter came, written by Mani, that a film of the 1958 Sahavas in Myrtle Beach was

shown to the Mandali and Baba pointed out Charles in the film to the Mandali. This taught Charles that Baba knows your heart.

During Baba’s seclusions, Baba would push people to find Baba in their heart, by saying “Do your best and I will be there to help you.” So Charles

tried to find Baba in his heart. In the 1962 East-West Gathering, Charles wondered if the Baba he was going to meet again was the same Baba that

was in his heart. Baba in Charles’ heart had been his companion since 1958. Charles was assured after seeing Baba’s hand while waiting in line,

that the physical Baba was the same as his Baba companion in his heart. One event at Guruprasad convinced Charles that Baba truly lives in our

hearts. Charles asked Eruch permission to come to Guruprasad the follow-ing day early, before the buses arrived. Eruch said you have to ask Baba,

so Eruch pushed Charles to Baba. Baba said yes, and gave Charles a kiss. The next morning, Charles walked to Guruprasad early and when he peeked through the curtain he saw Baba alone, already waiting for the people to

arrive. Rano asked Charles to say good morning to Baba, and when Charles walked up to Baba and looked into His eyes, Charles knew that Baba Is and

Baba was complete. Baba wanted Charles to know that He is the nameless One that lives in our hearts.

Kanji Miyao Review

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On Perfection Charles Haynes The theme of this talk is Spiritual Growth. Charles shares his thoughts with us about Spiritual Growth and Remembrance. Charles was 8 years old when he first met Baba in 1958 in the Lagoon Cabin. The first thing Baba gestured/said to Charles was “You have grown”. The idea of growing spiritually is im-portant … but how? Baba told Charles to hold on His daaman, not with one hand, but with both hands. Baba said “Love has meaning”, “Obedience has more meaning”, and “Holding on to my daaman has most meaning”. If we hold on to Baba, we will automatically grow and change. The elimination of the ego is Baba’s job, and not our job. Our job is to remember Baba with love. Remembrance is growth. Remembrance is waking Baba up. Remembrance is also a two way street … it begins the dialog between the lover and the Beloved, and is the beginning of our labor. A happy life is knowing that whatever happens in life, it is part of your growth. You cannot remember Baba without loving and serv-ing others. Remembrance brings awareness which also in-cludes more pain, but as a Buddhist teacher said, there is a difference between painful pain and joyful pain. Our job is to grow spiritually and prepare for Baba’s next incar-nation so that when we meet Him again, Baba will say to us, “You have grown!” Kanji Miyao Review

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How I Came To Baba Bernice Ivory This is the story of Bernice Ivory (an “old” soul according to Baba) coming to Baba. Bernice met Baba in 1956 but her story begins much before this event. It was actually Bernice’s sister Beryl who was the spiritual seeker in the family. Beryl would go from one spiritual group to another, and got Bernice into medita-tion. Beryl was constantly looking for something more, but Ber-nice was satisfied with her meditation. In 1952, Bernice’s Father obtained tickets from a friend to hear a talk by Norina Machabelli. Bernice’s Father got sick and of course it was Beryl that used the ticket and went to hear Norina. After the talk, Beryl was excited about meeting a spiritual master and asked Bernice if she would like to go with her to Myrtle Beach to meet Him. Bernice wasn’t like Beryl and declined to go, but Bernice noticed a difference in Beryl after she returned from Myrtle Beach. One day Beryl gave Bernice a picture of Baba. When Bernice looked at the picture, her heart leapt out and this scared Bernice, so she hid Baba’s picture in her husband’s dresser drawer. Later, Bernice at-tempted to read the Discourse on Love, but all she got was a headache, after reading a few paragraphs. Bernice was disap-pointed in herself for not being able to read the Discourse and wondered what was wrong with her? When Bernice met Beryl again, Bernice heard a voice in her head saying “Don’t read the Discourse until you are ready.” This is just the beginning of how Baba captured Bernice’s heart. Bernice tells her story in an open and personal way, with humor, e.g., when she tells of jumping into bed and covering herself with bed sheets as a result of a Baba spiritual experience. Bernice’s story is fascinating yet down-to-earth. Her story is a reminder of Baba’s infinite ways of capturing the hearts of His lovers Kanji Miyao Review

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For the Sake of Love Havovi Dadachangi

The title for this talk was inspired by one of Baba’s telegrams urging His lovers to love Him more and more. Havovi

Dadachangi, a long time lover of Baba, shares her story with us. Her Baba story starts in 1953 with her engagement to Hoshang Dadachangi. Havovi is Zoroastrian and she was named after Zoroaster’s wife, Havovi. Havovi did not know anything about

Baba and the thought of God in human form was foreign to her. Havovi was not impressed before or after her meeting with

Baba although Baba gave the sign of perfection after meeting her. She found reasons not to like Baba and would agree with

people who openly slandered Baba. For example, Baba permitted smoking and her religion did not permit smoking

(using sacred fire at the end of your lips is sacrilegious); Baba permitted marriage between caste and her religion did not. For seven years, Havovi would see Baba, not for love, but to keep

harmony with her husband and relatives; and to keep an eye on her husband. When she met Baba lovers who described meeting Baba in dreams, she thought these people crazy.

Havovi loved the women mandali, but did not understand their love and devotion to Baba.

Baba turned the key after seven years. There was no “Eureka” moment when Havovi suddenly loved Baba, but in the 1960s when she and her relatives went to Guruprasad regularly on the weekends to see Baba, her objections to Baba died and was replaced with love. Other stories in this DVD include her sadra kusti story, novjote ceremony for her children, and other Baba related stories.

Kanji Miyao Review

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The Price of Admission Irwin Luck Irwin Luck answers questions from the audience. Highlights of topics discussed are:

a. Story of how Irwin and Edwin Luck went to India and was Baba for 2 hours in 1961

b. Story of how Irwin and Edwin Luck went to the East-West Gathering

c. Story of Baba’s visit (in spirit) with Irwin Luck’s father d. Irwin Luck’s experience at Baba’s internment e. How Irwin’s book “The Silent Master, Meher Baba” came

about Irwin uses Dr. Deshmukh’s video of Baba’s contact with masts and Baba’s playing marbles. Irwin’s intent was to show Baba’s mood and expression of what He was doing Kanji Miyao Review

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Being Brave

Mehera Irani Filmed by Fred Stankus Mehera talks on her porch about her garden and about animals in this video tape. The video starts with a panning of the garden at Meherazad adjacent to the women’s porch. After a short talk about the garden, Mehera spends most of the video talking about animals. Topics are:

1. Poor soil at Meherazad 2. Baba gives Mehera a baby parrot. 3. Nepalese mina bird learns to say “Baba Darling” 4. Rabbits 5. Amusing story of Baba with animals in upper Meherabad.

Baba would feed bread to a cow and a dog. The dog, being jealous, would try to chase the cow away. Instead of running away, the cow would run in circles with the dog not far behind. After a while, you could not determine who was chasing who.

6. Baba saves a puppy dog from falling into a steep ravine. 7. Snake story

Mehera’s Father kills tigers for villagers Kanji Miyao Review

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Our Duty To The Beloved Bhau Kalchuri

Comment: At 42:47 into the video, there is some editing done on the

video, and the audio went away. I had to switch to the other channel to listen to the audio. We need to put the audio on both channels.

A vibrant and passionate Bhau focuses on the topic “Our Duty to the Beloved”. In this talk Bhau identifies our duties as a Baba lover:

1. Stick to one master. Do not go to other masters once you

have accepted Baba. Strive to become closer and closer

with the master. a. Story of the scorpion bite and the disciple seeking

help from Baba and the 5 perfect masters. b. Story of a pilgrim going from city to city seeking darshan from saints.

2. Remain focused on Baba. a. Story of disciples going to a fair with a glass of milk

with the condition they do not spill a drop of milk. b. Story of disciples given a day of enjoyment with no

restrictions and getting intoxicated. 3. Follow Baba’s wish.

a. Story of Bhau feeling guilty of receiving a banana

from Baba when the other disciples were only getting dal and rice.

b. Story of Kaka giving orders to Aloba to walk the dogs and in return Aloba teaching Kaka English (even though Kaka know more than Aloba).

c. Story of Kaka’s heart attack and Kaka repeatedly slapping Bhau’s head.

4. Our duty is to please Baba. We are not to care about the opinions of the world but to care about pleasing Baba.

a. Story of Baba’s order to Bhau to eat well. For each duty, Bhau has one or more stories related

to the theme. The story I enjoyed the most was the one about pleasing Baba. In 1957, Bhau was told to

go to Nariman’s house and to eat well. Meal time was with a group of people, and every time Bhau started to eat, Baba would make a comment about

Bhau’s eating habits, Bhau’s eating manners, and in general making eating a miserable activity for Bhau.

Bhau felt self-conscious with people staring at him and as a consequence, Bhau did not eat well. This went on for over a month. Baba, sensing Bhau’s

frustration, offered Bhau some food, and an angry Bhau told Baba that he was not hungry. Baba re-

minded Bhau of the order to eat well, and Bhau’s disobedience to this order caused Baba much pain. Bhau realized his mistake and was given another

chance at Guruprasad. At Guruprasad, with a large gathering eating together, again Baba poked fun at

Bhau’s eating. This time Bhau continued eating. Baba continued His poking and Bhau continued eat-ing. To an outsider, it would seem that Bhau disre-

garded Baba’s comments and not worthy of being Mandali. After everyone left, Baba told Bhau that he

(Bhau) made Baba very happy!

Kanji Miyao Review

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The Treacherous Mind Henry Kashouty Henry Kashouty, lawyer, judge, trombone player, and determined lover of Baba, shares his insights, struggles, and understanding of a way to find Baba within ourselves. He has been preoccupied with increasing his awareness of God. He diligently examined everything he thought and said. He concluded his thoughts and words were based on selfish motives, so he tried to change his thoughts, words, and deeds. He realized he wanted to find joy in doing the everyday things in life; and found that thinking of Baba gave him more en-ergy and joy. In Henry’s words, “We are here to rededicate our-selves in a practical way to focus our mind on the purpose of crea-tion and make it practical to find hope and joy in the moment.” Here are some of Henry’s insights on life. “All life can teach you, no matter what you accomplish, is you are not free. We must not allow events and thoughts to be our masters. Thoughts are rooted in desire. The purpose of our being here is to make a meaningful new beginning to find that absolute self-grounded happiness does not depend on anyone or anything; but only an increase in aware-ness that can only come from your ability to gradually focus more and more and more on the total embodiment of love in human form. The mind can never do anything except talk about love, or talk about reality, or talk about fidelity, or talk about quality. It is the heart that gives the feeling of it; and then the heart uses the mind whether eloquent or inarticulate. Even an inarticulate mind, controlled by the heart, is eloquent. The heart uses that mind to be creative in this gross world and that love can take form whether you are skilled or unskilled. If that love takes form and you have no skill, your very step is creative; your very glance is creative because the heart is dictating it all. That’s what we are capable of.” Kanji Miyao Review

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The Treacherous Mind Continued Here are some of Henry’s insights on the mind: “What must we know about the mind? We must know that which tells us the mind is very treacherous. The mind which is the seat of the ego is hydraheaded. There is no way the mind can do anything to annihilate itself. It is the ego that we constantly must gratify. As we walk in the direction Baba points to, we begin to find illusion is not to be feared because reality is something different. The mind must be tethered to the remembrance of Baba. That is the only safe thing. Experience has taught me that. Experience has taught you that. It is not enough (to know). We must act on it. I become appalled when I haven’t remembered Baba for a period of time. That’s good because then we renew ourselves to our remembrance of Baba.” In this video, you feel Henry Kashouty’s fiery love for Baba, his sharp analytical mind delving into age-old questions that we have all asked ourselves, and answers that are fresh because he has glimpsed an experience into that ocean of love Kanji Miyao Review

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Nothing Fades

Jeanne and Darwin Shaw

Jeanne and Darwin Shaw share their stories and experiences with Meher Baba.

The title of this DVD “Nothing Fades” refers to Darwin’s comment that his memo-ries of Baba don’t fade. Darwin’s experiences with Baba were so meaningful that after watching this video, you will understand why memories of Baba do not fade.

Here are some of Darwin’s comments: � When you come to Christ, there is a deep humility that sweeps over

you and calms the heart and one begins to become awake. � Baba said “Those that are united in love are always in spirit and they

know no separation.”

� During the 3 incredible weeks, Darwin experienced the power of Baba’s love and light that swept his blockage away.

� When we are open to Baba’s divine current, the mind slows but the forces of the heart also slows. Why? Baba reverses the current. Normally the heart takes in love. The heart center remains open by

giving love. � Darwin experienced some veils dropping off and saw Baba as infinite

light and love.

Jeanne Shaw’s stories are also vibrant and engaging. In her first meeting with Baba, she felt a let-down because she was looking for someone big and radiant. Instead Baba was small, wore a hat and an overcoat. Her second meeting was in

a private interview and Baba looked very different. Baba seemed to be floating, radiant with long hair, and dressed in white. She saw only Baba and she felt He

was her real Father. Of interest to Meher Mount historians is Jeanne’s account of why Baba sat beneath the oak tree. Jeanne was away from Baba and said “I wish Baba would sit underneath that tree.” To her surprise Baba went and sat beneath

the oak tree. This experience gave Jeanne the confidence that Baba is always with her.

I was told that you get a little drunk in Baba’s love being at a Darwin Shaw talk. I cannot tell you not to drive after watching this video but Darwin’s love for Baba is

infectious.

Review Kanji Miyao

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The Best of Jangoo Jangoo Irani As a way of introduction, Jehangir R. Irani (Jangoo) is Me-heru’s youngest brother. In this 1991 Sahavas talk, Jangoo tells several stories connected with Meher Baba. Jangoo is an entertaining storyteller as evidenced by the howls of laughter from the audience. His stories include the following:

� Filming Baba washing the feet of lepers on the same day Louis Van Gasteren came to film Baba.

� Baba names Jangoo’s son � Pune flood and the water from the well at Baba

House � Eviction at Pumpkin House � Dr. Barucha diagnoses Beheram with cancer

Filming Baba at Guruprasad

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Enchantments of Worry Filis Frederick Filis takes on the topic of worry in this DVD. She shares her experience of worrying instigated by Baba’s disapproving com-ment of “Why didn’t Filis show the people the way back to the center?” (To put this statement into context, the year was 1952 and Baba was taking a tour of the Meher Baba Universal Center in Myrtle Beach. Filis was invited by Baba to be with Him at the center.) Filis’ mind started going round and round Baba told Filis to stop worrying several times but she couldn’t. Finally, Baba held her hand and the worrying stopped. Baba says worry gets to be a habit, and Filis suggests several methods which helps to reduce worry: a. You worry about the past or the future, so shrink the time span to the now. b. Perform a physical activity to break the habit and tension c. Surrender to Baba. Lay your burden at His feet and let Baba do the worrying. d. Don’t hang out with worriers. An informative Q&A session occurs at the end of Filis’ talk. Kanji Miyao Review

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Meher Baba’s 1956 World Tour Leatrice Johnston In 1956 Meher Baba visited Europe, United States, and Australia. In the U.S., Baba visited New York, Myrtle Beach, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Leatrice Johnston traveled with Baba to these cities in the United States. In this DVD, Leatrice gives an account of the events/activities that occurred and of her own personal experience of growth and understanding during this pe-riod. A few of the highlights of Leatrice’s personal spiritual growth that occurred during the U.S. is explained below:

� When Baba playfully pretended to give cookies to one person but instead gave the cookies to another person, Leatrice inwardly felt this meant to always be ready, in the present, to receive His love; Do not hold on to the past.

� The “inner contact” with Baba is the real work and Leatrice’s feelings for Baba deepened in Myrtle Beach. “Our days would start with a pat from Baba. We were waiting for Baba and this showed how we can be in inner contact while doing other activity.” Leatrice had the experi-ence of Baba bursting within and the synchronic-ity of firecrackers bursting in air during the eve-ning of July 4 was not lost upon her.

During the airplane ride from Los Angeles to San Francisco, Leatrice felt her love for Baba was dry and empty. Leatrice deliberately made an effort to contact Baba on the airplane and when Baba looked at her, Leatrice was filled full of love. This experience taught her that Baba is our security. Kanji Miyao Review

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Faster Than Lightning Sam Kerawalla Sam Kerawalla tells stories about Baba, Mohammed, and other perfect masters. Included in this video is Sam’s own story of how he was drawn closer to the Beloved through his own difficul-ties. Other topics included are:

1. In Poona, Baba used to hold meetings at the Fruit Experimental Station. One day, 2 Indonesian students came to meet the living Buddha. One of the students asked Baba for the meaning of the word “Infinite”. Baba answered the question in His own inimitable way.

2. Mohammed, in a conversion with the archangel Gabriel, asks how old he is.

3. Story of Tulsidas and his missed opportunity of receiv-ing God’s grace.

4. A Slave’s love for Mohammed causes him to die of a broken heart when Mohammed drops His body.

5. Story of how Mohammed drew a family close to him. Mohammed helps a woman stranger by carrying her luggage/goods. During this activity the woman dispar-ages a man named Mohammed, not knowing He is the one helping her.

6. Sarisacoti enters the spiritual path by following the advice of his slave: turn away from the world; keep the company of God; eat and sleep in moderation so

that it does not become a barrier between you and God.

7. Baba in a playful mood tells visitors that he has given

powers to Mani and Mani will answer any question.

8. Story of Vivekananda and Rama Krishna which em-

phasizes the doubting nature of mind.

9. While in a losing battle, Mohammed throws sand at

the enemy army. The sand turns into a sandstorm and

destroys the enemy.

10. Although in seclusion, Baba shows compassion to an

old woman who wants his darshan.

11. A baby bird that was rescued a few months earlier,

flies to Baba, lays its head on Baba’s feet, and dies.

12. An elephant garlands Baba at a circus.

13. Baba gives darshan and His nazar to Dr. Gadekar and

family.

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The Best of Jangoo Jangoo Irani As a way of introduction, Jehangir R. Irani (Jangoo) is Me-heru’s youngest brother. In this 1991 Sahavas talk, Jangoo tells several stories connected with Meher Baba. Jangoo is an entertaining storyteller as evidenced by the howls of laughter from the audience. His stories include the following:

� Filming Baba washing the feet of lepers on the same day Louis Van Gasteren came to film Baba.

� Baba names Jangoo’s son � Pune flood and the water from the well at Baba

House � Eviction at Pumpkin House � Dr. Barucha diagnoses Beheram with cancer

Filming Baba at Guruprasad

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Lord Meher Bhau Kalchuri Bhau Kalchuri, the author of Lord Meher (biography of Avatar Meher Baba), tells us his journey of becoming an author, playwright, and ghazal poet. The journey starts in 1958 when Baba asked Bhau to maintain a diary. Bhau protested that he did not have the time and Baba said not to worry. Over the years, Bhau wrote speeches for other mandali and was encouraged by Baba to write. Baba asked Bhau to try to write a play in Hindi about BabaBaba, to write 100 songs, and to translate the Everything and the Nothing from English to Hindi with the caveat to make it interesting. From this caveat, Bhau wrote God Alone Exist, as a prayer. Baba also taught Bhau the art of ghazal writing. Baba said Bhau’s works were better than Kabir’s. In October 1968, Baba gave instructions to write a biography and He wanted the life of the five perfect masters included in this book. After Baba dropped the body in January 1969, Bhau collected mate-rial for the biography. From September 1971 to December 1972, Bhau wrote the Nothing and the Everything, Lord Meher, and other books. Bhau worked 15-18 hours a day, writing like a machine, and not thinking about what he was writing. Bhau’s talk jumps from one period of time to another period of time, so it is hard to get a chronological sense of the events described in this video. What comes through loud and clear, in this video, is Bhau’s passion and joy talking about his Beloved. Kanji Miyao Review

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The White Horse Avatar Marguerite Poley Marguerite Poley met Meher Baba on two different occasions …1956 in Los Angeles and 1958 in Myrtle Beach. In this DVD, as she approaches 80 years of age, she shares her life, before and after meeting Baba. Marguerite was born in Zurich Switzerland into a well-to-do family. She was educated in a convent and was fascinated with the enigma of God. Her Father’s early death caused a steep decline in the family’s fortune and resulted in immigrat-ing to Ohio in 1935 to get a new start in life. Marguerite joined a convent, but a voice saying “Why do this again?” caused her to pursue a different path. Her Father loved horses and this passion was passed on to Marguerite. Her skill riding horses allowed her to join a circus and she trav-eled all over the United States and Canada, performing bare-back riding stunts. A serious accident, when a horse fell on her injuring her back, cut short her circus career. During the war years, Marguerite was able to find work in an aircraft manufacturing plant. However in 1944, another serious acci-dent occurred ripping off her scalp. Marguerite was in and out of hospitals for two years as a result of the accident. During this time, she had a dream of being shackled in a torture chamber and as she accepted her fate as God’s will, a woman came to release her. Later, she identified this woman as Mehera. Kanji Miyao Review

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The White Horse Avatar Continued After Marguerite’s second serious accident, she had time to follow the different spiritual thoughts of that era. Marguerite went to Meher Mount with a friend and met Jean Adriel who lived there. Jean talked about Meher Baba and asked if they would like to buy a book Jean had just written called the “Avatar”. Marguerite was not impressed enough to buy the book but her friend bought the book. A few weeks later, Marguerite’s friend suggested she read the “Avatar”, and Marguerite borrowed the book. After reading the book, Marguerite recognized Baba as God. Marguerite first saw Baba in 1956 at the airport walking majesti-cally. In her first embrace with Baba, Marguerite said she just dis-solved and could not feel Baba’s body. Marguerite also talks about the time she had doubts about Baba, her friendship with Jean Adriel, and the adventurous trip to Myrtle Beach with Dana Fields to see Baba. Marguerite’s faith and remem-brance of Baba was such that Baba was her companion in life. Review Kanji Miyao

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The Night Watchman Rama Rao Disclaimer: Rama Rao’s English is very hard to understand due to regional accent. Incomplete filming causes some stories to be abruptly dropped. The following are a few of the stories shared by Rama Rao: * A childless couple who had previously met Baba, send a telegram to Baba notifying Baba of the wife’s imminent death. As is the custom, the woman is placed on the ground beside the bed in preparation for her death. The telegram reply from Baba is “Surrendering to God’s un-bounded mercy is the best cure”. The woman survived and subse-quently had children. * Due to an accident to his leg, a Baba lover is hospitalized. The hus-band and wife are devout Baba lovers and the wife prays daily to Meher Baba; however the pain in the husband’s leg increases. The husband curses Baba daily for not relieving him of his pain. The wife threatens the husband to write a letter to Baba of his verbal abuses if he does not stop. The pain is not relieved so the husband continues to blame Baba. The wife writes a letter to Baba about her husbands verbal abuses of Baba. In reply, Baba writes “The abuse from my lovers is far sweeter than hypocritical presents from so called saints.” * Rama Rao tells how he came to Baba. (This story is incomplete.) Review Kanji Miyao

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Supreme Beauty

Absolute Worship

Endless Adore

The Ancient One

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Jal Irani

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Darwin Shaw

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Yeshwant Rao and Kaka Baria bowing to Upasni Maharaj

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