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Videos are posted in the order they were sent out in the Weekly Offerings & Monthly Newsletters, with the most recent collection first.
Lovers’ Humor
Baba loved a good laugh! In this compilation video, some of His lovers come together to offer Him a jolly chuckle. Now wait a minute…don’t get any ideas. We promise there are no metaphysical secrets within these jokes, just plain, old, silly humor.
Video 17:39
“Laughter belongs to Him”
Mani Irani, Baba’s sister, tells hilarious jokes at Mandali Hall. After the room is tearing up with laughter, she shares the meaning of offering things to Baba, even something as small as a joke because He wants it. She then segways most profoundly into the subject of our longings and struggles that are rewarded with His patience and His love.
Audio, 18:59
Meherazad, India, July 27, 1985
Used with permission from Mandali Hall Talks
“Baba winked at Eruch”
Meher Baba’s twin nephews Rustom and Sohrab Irani tell the unforgettable story of the time they dressed Sohrab up as Ann Conlon, one of Baba’s Western lovers who was due to arrive at Guruprasad, and went to visit Baba—fooling most of His Mandali, but not Baba Himself who enjoyed the humorous incident to the utmost.
Video, 10:00
Meher Center, August 31, 2011
From the Meher Spiritual Center, Inc. Archives
“Put that drink in a cup and saucer”
Shireen Bonner, Meher Baba’s niece, tells two of the jokes that Baba asked her to tell over and over. He would laugh heartily at them every time.
Video, 11:09
Meher Center, August 1, 1998
From the Meher Spiritual Center, Inc. Archives
Peter Nordeen shares a video about Kaikhushru Masa
For this week’s “lover’s offering,” Peter Nordeen, a Meher Baba historian, shares a video about Kaikhushru Masa. Born in 1880, Kaikhushru was one of Meher Baba’s earliest and closest disciples. Peter tells the poignant story of this spiritual seeker, taking us on a journey covering Kaikhushru’s early adulthood as a seeker of God; his meeting the five Perfect Masters of the time; surrendering himself and his wife, Soonamasi, and daughter, Khorshed, to his Master, Meher Baba; his terrible troubles with his family; and finally his death in 1931, dying in Meher Baba’s arms.
Video, 36:22
“Drowning in this ocean of love”
In 1927, Meher Baba established the Prem Ashram, a small school at Meherabad focused on love for God. Many of the boys in the school had profound spiritual experiences before Baba sent them back to their homes. Esfandiar Vesali was part of the Prem Ashram, an experience which formed the foundation for the rest of his life. In this talk, given in Farsi with translation, Esfandiar discusses how Baba continued to be his beloved companion throughout his life, both inwardly and when he saw Him again in the body.
Video, 1:18:50
Meher Center Meeting Place, September 27, 1991
From the Meher Spiritual Center, Inc. Archives
“He lives your individual lives with you”
Don Stevens was a close disciple of Baba and author of several books about Him. In this audio, he talks about practicing Baba’s presence in our daily lives while intermixing stories from his personal meetings with Baba and Eruch Jessawala. He shares his thoughts about feeling Baba’s presence through remembrance, while reading His words, working for Him, and during crises in our lives.
Audio, 25:59
Meher Center, October 27, 1973
From the Meher Spiritual Center, Inc. Archives