Offering Our Imperfections
In this candid interview with Gary Kleiner, Eruch Jessawala, one of Meher Baba’s most intimate disciples, answers questions about how to live a life with Baba. This practical discussion includes subjects like humility, the importance of prayer and suffering, befriending our minds and offering our imperfections to our Beloved who is perfection personified.
Video, 49:46
Meherazad India, April 30, 1994
With permission from Sheriar Foundation
Love Personified
Mehera said, “To me every photograph of Avatar Meher Baba—the Beloved Godman—is very precious. It is a portrayal of the Divine coming amongst us in human form.” This lovely treasury of photographs from Baba’s life of love is presented here with a musical backdrop, intermixed with Baba’s words.
Video, 32:16
Courtesy of Sheriar Foundation.
MEHERA, MEHER BABA’S BELOVED
In this video, Mehera shares treasured memories from her life with Baba. With early photographs, personal interviews, and rare film footage of Meher Baba and Mehera, it gives an insight into the life of matchless love that Mehera lived with Beloved Baba.
Video, 42:01
1998 Meher Prasad
Courtesy of Sheriar Foundation
“She was the reminder of His beauty”
Davana Brown, a long-time Meherazad resident, had intimate contact with all of the Meherazad Mandali since 1971. Here, she shares her impressions of Mehera: the Beloved’s love that Mehera shared with her as a young western woman, being with Mehera on a day-to-day basis, stories that Mehera shared with her, and the lessons she learned merely by being in the presence of God’s divine counterpart.
Video, 1:05:19
Courtesy of Avatar Meher Baba Center of Southern California
Welcome to My World
In this fascinating talk, Mani shares Baba’s unique gestures, His use of the alphabet, and His often-used phrases. Her demonstrations are intermixed with humorous and revealing stories about life with the Avatar. The video ends with Mani showing Baba’s hand movements to one of His favorite songs: “Welcome to My World.”
Video, 49:36
Meherazad, India
Courtesy of Sheriar Foundation