Books by Meher Baba
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God Speaks
No other work has yet been published which takes the reader so deeply into the fundamental mechanics of life and the universe. God Speaks is a minutely detailed description of the journey of the soul from the time of its “creation” until it has completed its function in the evolution and involution of consciousness, and has returned to the Over-soul from which it originated. Hardcover, 313 pages
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God Speaks (Farsi)
No other work has yet been published which takes the reader so deeply into the fundamental mechanics of life and the universe. God Speaks is a minutely detailed description of the journey of the soul from the time of its “creation” until it has completed its function in the evolution and involution of consciousness, and has returned to the Over-soul from which it originated. Hardcover, 313 pages
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Discourses by Meher Baba
The history of man's search for his soul has produced few works dealing with the technique for the soul's discovery. Meher Baba's Discourses are a major contribution to that small body of literature. As the introduction to this revised sixth edition says of them, ”the Discourses stands alone as a general exposition of spiritual principles expressed in a form suited to the conditions of modernity.”
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Listen Humanity
For the western mind, India has long been a symbol of the incomprehensibility of the East. Listen, Humanity takes the reader into the very heart of the life of India and, through the sympathetic interpretation of a Western businessman’s mind, describes a series of meetings between Avatar Meher Baba and His followers.
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Infinite Intelligence
As stated in the Foreword by Meherwan Jessawala: This book plumbs the depths of esoteric truths never before revealed to humankind. The book's theme is an ageless one, ever old and ever new: God as Infinite Intelligence. Down the centuries, philosophers of diverse stripes and backgrounds have trained their sights on this target.
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Beams from Meher Baba
One of the charms, as well as one of the liabilities, in any philosophic discourse is that it raises two new questions in answering one. While preparing Meher Baba’s ‘God Speaks’ for the printers, a number of such additional questions came to mind. Beloved Baba lovingly gave answers to these questions and Dr. C.D. Deshmukh wove the material into its present form as a series of gem-like essays. The student of Meher Baba and His thought, as well as the student of the metaphysics of creation, will be rewarded by finding much new material in this work.
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The Everything and the Nothing
Sixty-five messages by Meher Baba from the early 1960s. The statements appeal to both the curious mind and the thirsty heart, carrying the power of Meher Baba's infinite consciousness and the perfect simplicity of His divinely loving heart. Among the messages are: “The Lover and the Beloved”; “God is Shy of Strangers”; “The Pearl Diver”; “Forgive and Forget.”
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The Path of Love
In 1952 Filis Frederick asked Avatar Meher Baba if she could start a magazine published in America for the Westerners. Meher Baba was most enthusiastic about this project, and helped her throughout the years by sending her “exclusives.” Many of His directives, talks, prayers and general doings found their way into this little magazine, The Awakener, before ever seeing print elsewhere.
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Meher Baba's Tiffin Lectures
The long-anticipated Meher Baba’s Tiffin Lectures is now available. More than twenty years in the making, Meher Baba’s Tiffin Lectures is a record of dictations given over a seventeen-month period, from April 1926 through August 1927.
This beautiful 690-page hardcover edition includes more than sixty photographs, as well as introductory anecdotes that give context to each lecture.
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Life At Its Best
Meeting life squarely is the focus of this collection of short discourses from Meher Baba's 1956 tour of the U.S.
Highlights include “God's Divine Business,” “Deathless Living,” “The Binding Post,” “The Laws of Karma,” “The Imperishable Sweetness,” “Real Untouchables,” “The Divine Union,” and “The Avatar's Advent.” This pocket-size book makes a short but great introduction to Meher Baba.