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MEHER SPIRITUAL CENTER


The Heart of Every Lover:

Weekly Offerings


January 12, 2024

Meher Photo Archive Collection

"My center is the heart of every lover. 

Every lover with a heart that loves Baba is a center."


Meher Baba 

At Meher Center, 1956

Dear Meher Center Family and Friends,


As we look toward the new year, we have some exciting new programs coming up! We are planning to host a virtual Amartithi program with guest speaker Rick Chapman who was present at Meherabad when Baba’s body was covered in 1969. It will begin at 8:00 p.m. EST on the night of Amartithi here in the West—Wednesday, January 31st—and it will include some surprise musical guests as well as rare photographic imagery from that time.


For Baba's birthday, we will be staging a play called, "Two Characters in Search of Their Author," written by Joe DiSabatino. The rehearsals are in full swing!


You may also have heard that we are hosting the Spring Cleaning Sahavas from March 14th to the 17th. We hope many of you can come out for this event.


Additionally, the Center is going to offer some ongoing virtual programs this year. More information will follow very soon.


On gathering in His name, Baba said, "When you listen, exchange thoughts and prayers, my presence is there. Where there are five collected together, Parameshwar is there, I am there. If you are talking of me, have love for me, then I am there."*


In Baba's love and service,



Buz Connor,

For Meher Center board and staff


*Lord Meher, Online Edition, by Bhau Kalchuri, p.4049

Following Baba Panel

In this heartfelt panel conversation, Susan MacDonald talks to Wendy Connor, Jamshed Mistry and Alex Davis about their love for Baba. From varied walks of life and different entry points into Baba, the panelists share what it means to follow Baba. The questions lead to a lively discussion on love, remembrance, spreading His name and involving Him in our daily lives including work and family.


Video, 55:04

Meher Center Meeting Place, December 27, 2023

Meher Spiritual Center Archives

"Whatever we are is His to help us"

In this sweet talk given in Mandali Hall, Bal Natu addresses the human anxiety about the less virtuous parts of ourselves that might stand in the way of pleasing Baba. He goes on to share the parable of a stag and a hunter to illustrate that all our qualities, no matter how we perceive them, are given to us by God to help us.


Audio, 5:51

Meherazad, India, August 11, 1987

Courtesy of Mandali Hall Talks

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