OmPoint International Circular #4

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here are two photographs presented here from Meherabad Hill where the physical remains of Meher Baba lie in his Samadhi. This place is a shrine and the true destination of any pilgrimage to this area. During this time period, once a month his female disciples would venture out from their home at Meherazad, about 30 minutes away, and travel to the Samadhi to say prayers and pay homage to Meher Baba. His dearest close one, Mehera, always seemed to be the central focus of these visits. As Mehera and the other women were leaving to return to their home at Meherazad during one of these occasions, I caught Mehera’s eye and she flashed me the same hand gesture which Baba himself had used so frequently. Everyone in the group appeared radiant when they were around her.

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