Tea at Dilruba
Dilruba served as the residence of Elizabeth Patterson and Kitty Davy from 1961 until 1991
Dilruba served as the residence of Elizabeth Patterson and Kitty Davy from 1961 until 1991
This sharing of poetry, music and readings is an informal way of sharing God’s love and presence in our lives. While words cannot begin to describe the complex charms of being with the divine Beloved, they do have power to weave this experience magically into poetry, songs and prose. The gathering welcomes guests to bring...
This year, a special birthday play titled “A Day in the Life of Harish, the Meherabad Rickshaw Walla,” will be performed at the Center on Saturday, February 21st, and Sunday, February 22nd, at 7:15 pm at the Meeting Place. This play is a comedy written and directed by Joe DiSabatino. In the play you will...
Written in the 1940’s, Discourses is among Meher Baba’s primary works that shines the light of true knowledge on life’s perplexing problems. This book serves as a practical guide for the determined seeker navigating the spiritual path. The reading of Discourses at the Center is one of the four purposes stated in the Meher Center...
Meher Abode (also known simply as “Baba’s House”) is the private residence built for Meher Baba where He stayed during His three visits to the Center. Guests are welcome to visit the house, and to remember Him in the intimate atmosphere of His home.
Meher Baba loved music, and musicians from across India and around the world came to perform for Him. Now, at the Meher Center, musicians perform for Baba two nights per week in the intimate setting of the Meher Center Reading Room. At these gatherings, both out-of-town guests and nearby community members come together to listen...
Prayers and arti in honor of Meher Baba's birthday, 5am, February 25, 1894.
Meher Baba Q & A is an informal opportunity to ask questions about Meher Baba, His life, work, philosophy and more. It is hosted by a volunteer Baba follower who meets and greets new and returning retreat guests in the intimate setting of the Original Kitchen. The OK was chosen because Meher Baba Himself walked...
Irwin visited with Meher Baba in India on 3 occasions in the early 1960s. He is also the producer of the film "Meher Baba: Avatar of the Age," and head of Meher Baba Archives.
Meher Baba Q & A is an informal opportunity to ask questions about Meher Baba, His life, work, philosophy and more. It is hosted by a volunteer Baba follower who meets and greets new and returning retreat guests in the intimate setting of the Original Kitchen. The OK was chosen because Meher Baba Himself walked through...
Meher Baba loved music, and musicians from across India and around the world came to perform for Him. Now, at the Meher Center, musicians perform for Baba two nights per week in the intimate setting of the Meher Center Reading Room. At these gatherings, both out-of-town guests and nearby community members come together to listen...
Meher Abode (also known simply as “Baba’s House”) is the private residence built for Meher Baba where He stayed during His three visits to the Center. Guests are welcome to visit the house, and to remember Him in the intimate atmosphere of His home.
Video: Irene Billo - “Living with God” (met Baba in 1937, lived with women mandali in India 1938 - 1946) (from Gateway Mediaworks Witness Series, filmed in 1984)
Meher Abode (also known simply as “Baba’s House”) is the private residence built for Meher Baba where He stayed during His three visits to the Center. Guests are welcome to visit the house, and to remember Him in the intimate atmosphere of His home.
Each Saturday afternoon a different person will share their personal experiences as a follower of Meher Baba.
Meher Baba Q & A is an informal opportunity to ask questions about Meher Baba, His life, work, philosophy and more. It is hosted by a volunteer Baba follower who meets and greets new and returning retreat guests in the intimate setting of the Original Kitchen. The OK was chosen because Meher Baba Himself walked...
Videos of Meher Baba: “Love Comes West” (Produced by Michael LePage, documents Meher Baba's visits to the West from 1931 through the 1950s) “Meher Baba in America 1932” (Excerpts from two 1932 newsreels: "Meher Baba's Message to America" and "Meher Baba at Harmon-on-Hudson") Music: John Collins