It's that time of the year again. This day marks the 99th anniversary of the beginning of Baba's silence. I was awake just before midnight and the moment I awoke I remembered that it was Silence Day. A few minutes later I checked my phone and it was 00:04. It's now 00:36 and I've had breakfast and am ready to start the working day so to speak.
AVATAR MEHER BABA using the alphabet board to communicate with His followers. |
Even though I don't work, there are chores to be completed. Apart from those however, I want to spend the day being more mindful of Baba and appreciative of my great good fortune in having come to know of Him. In 1967, I first saw the name Meher Baba in a book titled "A Search in Secret India" by Paul Brunton. It had been lent to me by my now long lost friend Steve Ross. I first heard the name Meher Baba in 1968, during a talk given at the University of Queensland by Bill Le Page (now deceased).
AVATAR MEHER BABA (left) with Frank Simon Hendrick, Francis Brabazon and Bill Le Page in 1954. |
If His name hadn't been buried in my subconscious mind, then the book "God Speaks" that I stumbled upon in about 1981 would have meant nothing to me. Seeing the author's name triggered an urge to acquire the book and give it a place on my bookshelf where it remained, largely ignored, for the next twelve years. However, I did very occasionally open it up and start reading it only to quickly abandon the attempt as the words made no sense to me. That all changed in 1993, again through His grace, and in the next seven years I came to know the details of Baba's advent.
So here I am at age 75 observing silence on Silence Day. I'm thinking I'd best not go for my usual morning walk as I may be lured into verbal communication. As usual I'll stay at home and avoid even going out the front door to sweep the fallen leaves away because I always, if I encounter him, say good morning to the guy next door whose task it is to clean the bird and cat cages. In the past, I've even slipped up by saying something to my dog but now that she's gone that won't happen. It's only my wife and granddaughter that I am at risk of talking to but they are quite familiar with this annual event and are understanding of its significance.
On this day I'll play some of what I consider Baba music. For more about these songs, the following links are available:
- https://sean-reeves.blogspot.com/2021/08/its-been-long-long-long-time.html
- https://sean-reeves.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-one.html
- https://sean-reeves.blogspot.com/2021/12/across-bridge.html
- https://sean-reeves.blogspot.com/2024/01/im-on-your-side.html
Have I Told You Lately That I Love YouHave I told you lately that I love you?Have I told you there's no one above youFill my heart with gladnessTake away my sadnessEase my troubles, that's what you doNow the mornin' sun in all it's gloryGreets the day with hope and comfort, tooYou fill my life with laughterYou can make it betterEase my troubles that's what you doThere's a love that's divineAnd it's yours and mine, like the sunAt the end of the dayWe should give thanks and pray to the OneAnd to say, 'Have I told you lately that I love you?'Have I told ya there's no one above you?Fill my heart with gladnessTake away my sadnessEase my troubles, that's what you doThere's a love that's divineAnd it's yours and mineAnd it shines like the sunAt the end of the dayWe should give thanksAnd pray to the OneAnd so
Have I told you lately that I love you?Have I told you there's no one above you?Fill, fill, fill, fill, fill, fill my heart with gladnessTake away my sadness(Take away my sadness)Ease my troubles, that's what you do
Fill my life with gladnessTake away my sadness(Take away my sadness)Ease my troubles that's what you do
Fill my life with gladnessAnd take away my sadness(Take away my sadness)Ease my troubles that's what you
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