Major Adjustment at Hollywood Bowl

“I see you on this hill overlooking the playground. You are pouring a healing white light down upon your classmates. This is quite beautiful to see.”

When I was ten, I went to Los Angeles to visit my grandmother and aunts. I came down with whooping cough because my parents did not vaccinate their four children. However, Vic made sure the barflies at Oscar’s Bar & Grill had enough to drink.

On several occasions I turned blue. My uncle Dick saved my life. I was very ill for two months. This is when I became aware of a white light.

I remember sitting on that hill looking down on the aggressive play of my peers. I saw that their fathers who went to war were running their creation through their sons, they wanting them to be like them, but, these children never went to war. I believe the war in Vietnam was conjured up, so very spiritually sick men could sacrifice their sons, alas be the heroes they failed to become. This has much to do with these warriors being stuck outside their bodies due to PTSD.

I believe I uttered THE NAME of God when I died, and beheld him. Meher Baba was going to break his silence at the Hollywood Bowl and transform the world. I believe THE NAME I spoke, transformed the world. I believe I have been chosen to ADJUST the altered teaching of John the Baptist whose WORDS and teaching have been shuffled in with the words of Jesus to hide the Great Revolution of God.

“In 1934, after announcing that he would break his self-imposed silence in the Hollywood Bowl, Baba suddenly changed his plans and boarded the Empress of Canada and sailed to Hong Kong without explanation.”

I will remove the virus from the WORD and NAME.

Jon the Nazarite

On the journey he was interviewed on behalf of the Associated Press, which quoted him describing his trip as a “new crusade . . . to break down all religious barriers and destroy America’s materialism and amalgamate all creeds into a common element of love

The teachings that are being followed by Christians are not the real teachings Christ gave. The priests have altered his words, added to his teachings, and spoiled them.

5 March 1928, Meherabad,

There is one secret about Jesus which the Christians do not know. When Jesus was
crucified, he did not die. He entered the state of Nirvikalp Samadhi (the
I-am-God state without bodily consciousness).

On the third day, he again became conscious of his body, and he traveled
secretly in disguise eastward (with some apostles) to India. This was called
Jesus’ resurrection.

After reaching India, he traveled farther east to Rangoon, in Burma, where he
remained for some time. He then went north to Kashmir, where he settled.

When his work was finished on earth, he dropped his body and entered Nirvikalp
Samadhi permanently.

Saints in India have verified these facts about Jesus’ travels. Mankind will
soon become aware of the true life of Jesus.

23 August 1925, Meherabad, LM3 p752

If poor God were only to sit in heaven like a thief, then he must be pitied. If
Jesus said that God is in heaven, then he was not the Christ. But I know that he
was Perfect and divine, God incarnate, and never meant that.

What did Jesus really say? To the multitude, he said, ‘God is in heaven. Try to
go there.’ And to reach that end, he said to overcome certain temptations and
sufferings.

To his followers, he said, ‘God is everywhere. Try to see him.’ And he gave
explanations to that effect.

To the close circle of apostles, he said, ‘God is in me, and in you too,’ and
actually revealed this to them.

Why did Jesus say different things? Owing to the time and the people, according
to their readiness to listen and understand. What Jesus meant was to leave all
and follow him. That means to know him, see him, experience him.

The teachings that are being followed by Christians are not the real teachings
Christ gave. The priests have altered his words, added to his teachings, and
spoiled them.

5 March 1928, Meherabad, LM3 p1034-1035

From July 10, 1925 until his death in 1969, Meher Baba was silent.[6][32] He communicated first by using an alphabet board and later by unique hand gestures which were interpreted and spoken out by one of his mandali, usually by his disciple Eruch Jessawala.[5] Meher Baba said that his silence was not undertaken as a spiritual exercise but solely in connection with his universal work.
Man’s inability to live God’s words makes the Avatar’s teaching a mockery. Instead of practicing the compassion he taught, man has waged wars in his name. Instead of living the humility, purity, and truth of his words, man has given way to hatred, greed, and violence. Because man has been deaf to the principles and precepts laid down by God in the past, in this present Avataric form, I observe silence.[33]

From 1925 until 1954 Meher Baba communicated by pointing to letters on an alphabet board.
Meher Baba often spoke of the moment “that he would ‘break’ his silence by speaking the ‘Word’ in every heart, thereby giving a spiritual push forward to all living things.”[34]
When I break My Silence, the impact of My Love will be universal and all life in creation will know, feel and receive of it. It will help every individual to break himself free from his own bondage in his own way. I am the Divine Beloved who loves you more than you can ever love yourself. The breaking of My Silence will help you to help yourself in knowing your real Self.[35]
Meher Baba said that the breaking of his silence would be a defining event in the spiritual evolution of the world.
When I speak that Word, I shall lay the foundation for that which is to take place during the next seven hundred years.[36]
On many occasions Meher Baba promised to break his silence with an audible word[37] before he died, often stating a specific time and place when this would occur.[38] His failure to fulfill these promises disappointed some of his followers, while others regarded these broken promises as a test of their faith.[39] Some followers speculate that “the Word” will yet be “spoken,” or that Meher Baba did break his silence but in a spiritual rather than a physical way.[36]
According to all contemporary accounts, Meher Baba remained silent until his death, but more than thirty years later one close disciple recalled that Meher Baba had spoken to him a few hours before he died,[40] although this recollection contradicted his own earlier accounts.[41]
Each July 10, many of Baba’s followers celebrate Silence Day to honor him.
[edit] 1930s
[edit] First contacts with the West
In the 1930s, Meher Baba began a period of extensive world travel, with several trips to Europe and the United States. It was during this period that he established contact with his first close group of Western disciples.[9] He traveled on a Persian passport because he had given up writing as well as speaking and would not sign the forms required by the British government of India.[42]
On his first trip to England in 1931 he traveled on the Rajputana, the same ship that was carrying Mahatma Gandhi, who was sailing to the second Round Table Conference in London. Baba and Gandhi had three meetings onboard, including one that lasted for three hours.[43] The British press highlighted these meetings,[44] but an aide to Gandhi said, “You may say emphatically that Gandhi never asked Meher Baba for help or for spiritual or other advice.”[45]

Meher Baba in 1925, the year he began his lifelong silence
On the journey he was interviewed on behalf of the Associated Press, which quoted him describing his trip as a “new crusade . . . to break down all religious barriers and destroy America’s materialism and amalgamate all creeds into a common element of love”.[46] His intention, according to the resulting article, was to convert thousands of Americans from sin. Describing Baba as “The Messiah,” the article also claims he listed miracles he had performed, and said that a person who becomes one with the truth can accomplish anything, but that it is a weakness to perform miracles only to show spiritual power. However, another description of the interview states that when Baba was asked about the miracles attributed to him, he replied “The only miracle for the Perfect Man to perform is to make others perfect too. I want to make the Americans realize the infinite state which I myself enjoy.”[47]
Baba was invited to the “Meherashram” retreat in Harmon, New York by Malcolm and Jean Schloss. A Time magazine article on the visit states that Schloss referred to him in uppercase as “He, Him, His, Himself” and that Baba was described by his followers variously as the “God Man,” “Messiah” or “Perfect Master.”[48]
On May 20, 1932 Baba arrived in New York and provided the press with a 1,000-word written statement, which was described by devotee Quentin Tod as his Message to America. In the statement Baba proclaimed himself “one with the infinite source of everything,” and declared his intention to break his silence: “When I speak, my original message will be delivered to the world and it will have to be accepted”. When asked about the Indo-British political situation, he had no comment, but his followers explained that he had told Gandhi to abandon politics.[49]

Meher Baba at Paramount Film Studio, London, April 1932
In the West, Meher Baba met with a number of celebrities and artists, including Hollywood notables Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, Tallulah Bankhead, Boris Karloff, Tom Mix, Maurice Chevalier, Ernst Lubitsch and others.[50] On June 1, 1932 Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. held a reception for Baba at Pickfair where he delivered a message to Hollywood.[51][52] As a result, Meher Baba emerged as “one of the enthusiasms of the ‘30s.” [53]
In 1934, after announcing that he would break his self-imposed silence in the Hollywood Bowl, Baba suddenly changed his plans and boarded the Empress of Canada and sailed to Hong Kong without explanation. The Associated Press reported that “Baba had decided to postpone the word-fast breaking until next February because ‘conditions are not yet ripe’.”[54] He returned to England in 1936[55] but did not return to the United States again until the early 1950s.[56]
In the late 1930s, Meher Baba invited a group of Western women to join him in India, where he arranged a series of trips throughout India and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) that became known as the Blue Bus Tours. When they returned home, many newspapers treated their journey as an occasion for scandal.[57] Time Magazine’s 1936 review of God is my Adventure describes the US’s fascination with the “long-haired, silky-mustached Parsee named Shri Sadgaru [sic] Meher Baba” four years earlier.[58]

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