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Ordinary Life
  – Juniper Downs

Baba Loved Us Too
  – Wendy Connor

Feeling His Love
  – Steve Klein

He is both Father and Mother
  – Juniper Downs

A Leap of Faith
  – Wendy Connor

Becoming His
  – Steve Klein

Don't Worry, Be Happy
  – Juniper Downs

A Life Worth Living
  – Wendy Connor

Love The One You're With
  – Steve Klein

What a Mighty Beloved our Beloved is
  – Wendy Connor

To thine own self be true?
  – Steve Klein

The Sweets of His Love
  – Wendy Connor

Sickness and Health
  – Juniper Downs

Giving Advice
  – Steve Klein

"Garlic-Faced"
  – Wendy Connor

To Love and Be Loved
  – Juniper Downs

Talking About The Truth
  – Steve Klein

The Script was Written Long Ago
  – Wendy Connor

Excuse Me, Which Way to God?
  – Steve Klein

Letting Go
  – Juniper Downs

The Mosquitoes are Bad Today
  – Wendy Connor

What If A Teaching Moment Never Comes?
  – Steve Klein

Beads On One String
  – Juniper Downs

Youth Sahavas '07
  – Wendy Connor

Stop, You're Both Right!
  – Steve Klein

God, Please Give me a Job
  – Juniper Downs

"It Just Passes More Quickly"
  – Wendy Connor

Multiple Meher Babas
  – Steve Klein

The Treasure Within
  – Wendy Connor

Winking Back
  – Juniper Downs

Holding On, But Losing One's Grip
  – Steve Klein

1969
  – Ann Conlon

Obedience
  – Ann Conlon

Meher Center – The Way It Was
  – Ann Conlon

Armageddon, Anyone?
  – Ann Conlon

What Does Baba Want Me to Do?
  – Ann Conlon

Baba's 'Things'
  – Ann Conlon

The Way It Was – Meherabad
  – Ann Conlon

What Does THAT Mean?
  – Ann Conlon

Doing "Baba Work"
  – Ann Conlon

Broken Heads
  – Ann Conlon

On Being Ill
  – Ann Conlon

Enid
  – Ann Conlon

To Each His Own
  – Ann Conlon

Meherjee
  – Ann Conlon

Youth Sahavas
  – Ann Conlon

Kitty
  – Ann Conlon

The Lonely Path
  – Ann Conlon

Isn't He Enough?
  – Ann Conlon

Goher
  – Ann Conlon

He Said What?
  – Ann Conlon

Seeking Suffering
  – Ann Conlon

Taking a Dare
  – Ann Conlon

Dreams
  – Ann Conlon

Amartithi
  – Ann Conlon

Margaret
  – Ann Conlon

"The Disciple"
  – Ann Conlon

I Wonder ...
  – Ann Conlon

Backbiting, etc.
  – Ann Conlon

Rites, Rituals and Ceremonies
  – Ann Conlon

Hearing His Name
  – Ann Conlon

"Baba's Group"
  – Ann Conlon

His Promise
  – Ann Conlon

Then and Now
  – Ann Conlon

Middlemen Revisited
  – Ann Conlon

Padri
  – Ann Conlon

Gateway Days
  – Ann Conlon

The New Life
  – Ann Conlon

Books, Books and More Books
  – Ann Conlon

His "Last Warning"
  – Ann Conlon

Elizabeth Patterson
  – Ann Conlon

Detachment
  – Ann Conlon

Is That A Religion Coming?
  – Ann Conlon

Manifestation: Did He Or Didn't He?
  – Ann Conlon

A Country of Our Own?
  – Ann Conlon

Remembering Mohammed
  – Ann Conlon

Advice (Sort-Of) for Newcomers
  – Ann Conlon

You're a Baba Lover If...
  – Ann Conlon

Real Happiness
  – Ann Conlon

Baba Lover, Baba Follower or Both?
  – Ann Conlon

Meherazad – The Way It Was
  – Ann Conlon

The Strongest Memories
  – Ann Conlon

All (Baba) Things Considered

Hearing His Name

I had a recent conversation with someone about telling a family member about Meher Baba. The family member isn't interested and that's been a bit frustrating for the Baba-lover relative. Understandable; of course most of us want to share the most important thing in our lives, but the recipients don't always want us to do that.

So what to do? Well, we could start by remembering that Meher Baba said it is enough for some people to simply hear his name. In other words, say his name and then, if there's no response, leave it alone. I remember many years ago saying his name to a group of beings from whom I didn't even expect a response. They were the lions, tigers and bears at the Bronx Zoo. Who knows what effect his name had on them? It is actually none of my business, but I'm sure Baba knows and that's what's important. I don't have to actually see a result. But I do sometimes wonder when I meet a Baba lover with a definite leonine look!

One of the best stories I ever heard about someone simply hearing Meher Baba's name happened some 30 years ago in Miami. A girl was walking down the street when a young man came dancing toward her, yelling at the top of his lungs, "Meher Baba loves me! Meher Baba loves me!" Totally intrigued, the girl set out to discover who "Meher Baba" was. She did and promptly accepted him. She never saw the young man again, so of course he had no idea of the result of his cries.

There are so many stories which should tell us that it is Meher Baba alone who attracts his lovers. He certainly uses us from time to time, but he just as certainly doesn't need us beating people over the head because we think they should be interested. Remember what Baba said about not proselytizing? I think we have to develop a feeling for who might be interested, even drawn to Meher Baba. Going about it willy-nilly doesn't seem to work very well. Large efforts to spread Meher Baba's word seem mostly to draw one or two people and they are certainly worth the effort. Our mistake, I think, is in expecting a deluge of interest. Yes, I can think of one exception: that wondrous time in the late 1960s and early 1970s when there was a deluge. But expecting that to happen over and over again has only brought disappointment to those who expected it.

Better, I think, to watch and wait for "the few among the many" who, whether they know it or not, are about to be touched by his love and his grace.