August 29, 2025
By His Grace, Everything Is Possible
Watching Sophia Kim and her children at the Center was like seeing a mother bird and her chicks spread their wings to fly home. One could witness the lightness of being that a first time visit can bring, as well as the grounded familiarity with Baba that drove their soaring pilgrimage. As an onlooker, one could revel in their wonder and awe at being here. There had to be a story to have brought them all the way from England to South Carolina.
The story began long ago. Sophia discovered Meher Baba thirty years ago. It was on her 20th birthday when she came down some steps into an underground movement studio in Paris, France, where she was taking a mime class. The teachers of that course later relocated their school to England, and when Sophia followed them there, she came to discover that they were a couple of Baba Lovers. At a welcome party in England, she was introduced to Meher Baba for the first time and left with a borrowed book that happened to be none other than God Speaks. This became her very first step on what was to grow into a central focus in her life.
The following year, while going through what she describes as a “mental dilemma,” Baba —who had until then remained simply the author of a book—suddenly became deeply personal when she found herself calling His name within her heart space.
It was at that very moment that He gave her an experience of the power of His name. “It was as though a sword had cut through my reality and everything that appeared as ‘material’ and ‘solid’ wasn’t anymore. All I saw was golden light—everything was experienced as golden lava light flowing one into the other. I could recognize the outline of buildings, people, roads, and trees, but the hard material aspect wasn’t there anymore. Suddenly everything seemed to be flowing one into the other without separation. Everything was pulsing, swirling, vibrating, and flowing.” This experience faded over the course of a week, but it left her with a sense of a curtain being drawn back. It gave her the conviction of His divinity and the power of His name.
The following year she went to Meherabad and Meherazad and met with the Mandali. She was fortunate enough to meet Eruch, Aloba, and Bal Natu to name some, who made a deep impact on her very first visit. From then on, Sophia had become Baba’s. However, life did not become easier. Her relationship with Him deepened despite and through the hardships. At times she found herself living in places where there were no other Baba Lovers. So she put into practice what the Mandali had told her: to give everything to Him internally and to keep a constant inner dialogue with Him. Eventually she started seeing Him within—and this whole process made her very aware of how accessible He is, which filled her with great excitement.
As years passed, Sophia became the mother of three beautiful children, who became an intrinsic part of her journey with Baba. While she had heard of Meher Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, she was never able to visit. It was her children and some very special friends who helped make that dream come true.
Ellora (17) and Elio (16) first heard about the Youth Sahavas at the Center from Jeff Wolverton in the UK during the Autumn 2023 Shropshire Sahavas. Jeff sowed the seed with his warm invitation, and the ball started rolling. “Seeing the post for the Youth Sahavas this year, we applied for some scholarship support towards the flight tickets of
Ellora and Elio. Our journey would not have been possible without this support,” Sophia recalls.
It was with the help of Jeff and two dear friends, Lawrence and Jackie—each playing a vital role—that the family’s pilgrimage became a reality. Lawrence helped financially to make it possible for Sophia and her youngest son Noel to travel as well. Jackie lovingly opened her doors and her heart, giving them a place to stay during the Sahavas.
Sophia dropped her two older children at the Sahavas and stayed off-Center with Noel. “When I picked them up at the end of the Sahavas, they were tearing from the experience. Elio, for instance, told me between his teeth, so as not to be overheard by his new friends still around him: ‘Ma, I’ve made friends for life! I want to come back next year.’ Ellora too was emotional and assured me that it had been better than she had anticipated, with deep friendship bonds. To me, it felt like handing them back to Baba—releasing the responsibility—as they now prepare to go on their individual spiritual journeys.”
After the Youth Sahavas, arrangements were made for the family to stay together on the Center. For Sophia, this was a thirty-year dream finally coming true. “It is difficult to describe how it feels when a dream comes true. After imagining it so many times, I found myself having to pinch myself to check I wasn’t dreaming.”
So often during her stay, she was found riding a bike with her kids across the Center, zipping in and out of kitchens, mingling with others, and embodying the joy of being home. The homey atmosphere, the natural surroundings, and the simple joys—even the sweltering August heat, sudden thunderstorms, and mosquito bites—all contributed to grounding her in present-moment consciousness. “It was beyond my dreams—a real miracle!”
Now back in the UK, Sophia experiences a deep sense of homesickness. “I miss ‘home.’ Myrtle Beach gave me such a special feeling of family, of easy connections with everyone I met. It’s as though, in the heart space, we already know each other. I’m aware that love is recognized most by its longing and absence; hence the feeling of ‘homesickness’ is but the witnessing of having set foot home, even if just for a moment.”
For Sophia, this miraculous pilgrimage is proof of what Eruch Jessawala once said: “By His grace, everything is possible.”
Jai Meher Baba.