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Lord Meher by Bhau Kalchuri. 20 volumes. A massive, 7000-page narrative of Meher Babas life. This monumental biography is the most detailed story of Meher Babas life to date and is likely to remain so for many years to come. Composed of almost daily accounts of the Avatars life, it draws on diaries, journals and hundreds of personal interviews. Lavishly illustrated with thousands of photographs, many of them previously unseen. |
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The Beloved, The Life and Work of Meher Baba by Naosherwan Anzar. Full of heart and love, this unusual 158 page biography combines text, annotations and 165 photographs to provide a fascinating record of Meher Babas early childhood, his contacts with his spiritual Masters, and the 50 subsequent years of extraordinary work. The text is based on both published and unpublished diaries and notes from Babas earliest
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Glimpses of the God-Man, Meher Baba by Bal Natu. 6 volumes. A richly detailed series of biographical volumes spanning from 1943 through 1954. Includes many messages that Meher Baba gave during this period, as well as a wealth of stories and anecdotes. top Read Me | Volume I, Part 1 | Volume I, Part 2 | Volume II, Part 1 | Volume II, Part 2 | Volume III, Part 1 | Volume III, Part 2 | Volume IV | Volume V, Part 1 | Volume V, Part 2 | Volume VI, Part 1 | Volume VI, Part 2
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The Wayfarers by William Donkin. This unique and remarkable volume documents one of the major phases in Meher Babas life: his work with the masts or God-intoxicated. Superbly written and closely detailed, this book stands alone in spiritual literature as the only full-scale treatment of this category of spiritually advanced personality. top Read Me | Part 1 | Part2 | Part3 | Part4 | Part5 | Part6 | Large Map
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Meher Baba, the Awakener by Charles Haynes. Drawing primarily on Meher Babas own explanations of the Avatars life and work, this book explores the dynamics of his universal awakening of love. Although much revised, a large part of the original manuscript for this book was written by Charles Haynes for his doctoral dissertation at Emory University. top Read Me
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Sobs and Throbs by Abdul Kareem Abdullah (Ramjoo). This book tells a story full of super-normal phenomena which can not be explained on any hypothesis other than that of Divine Love. top Read Me
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The God-Man by Charles Purdom. Completed by one of Meher Baba's early Western disciples in 1962, The God-Man, an expansion of Purdom's earlier The Perfect Master, was the first authoritative biography of Meher Baba to be published. With access to diaries by close disciples and to living witnesses to the daily life of the Avatar, Purdom has written an account which celebrates with heart and head the advent of Avatar Meher Baba.
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Avatar by Jean Adriel. This colorful biography, written by one of Baba's early disciples from the West, gives the reader a vivid acquaintance with Meher Baba the man. Besides telling the life story of Baba, the author relates her personal experiences with him, along with those of many other close followers.
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In Quest of Truth by Irene Conybeare. A personal narritive of the author's quest for Truth chronicling a series of events which eventually led her to Meher Baba.
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Meher Baba and the Meherashram Institute by Kaikhushru Jamshedi Dastur. This thirty-four-page publication written by K. J. Dastur in 1928 gives a brief biography of Meher Baba, an explanation of God-realisation, a treatise on education, and a discussion of the Meherashram Institute, a school established for boys of all creeds and from any country by Meher Baba in 1927.
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Stay With God by Francis Brabazon. STAY WITH GOD (1959) is a lucid exposition of the Advent on earth, in our time, of the God-Man and of this living embodiment of Godhood as the Salvation of Mankind from its state of permanent anxiety and threatened annihilation. This God-Man is not seen as the Son of a Father, but as the very Self of each one of us and therefore, easily knowable to anyone directly, without an intermediary. In the creative process of perceiving the meaning of the God-Man, the author examines the values of Mankind, both Eastern and Western, past and present, as represented in Art and Literature. His language, arising directly from the urgency of his message and the clarity of his vision, avoids rigid crystallizations, by which modern poetry is immobilized and essence and vitality excluded.
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The East West Gathering by Francis Brabazon. A unique poetic portrait of the East West Gathering which took place at Guruprasad in November 1962.
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Meher Baba in the Great Seclusion by Ramjoo Abdulla and Dr. C.D. Deshmukh. An in-depth account of the "Great Seclusion" which Baba began at Meherazad on June 22nd and which ended on July 31st 1949.
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Avatar Meher Baba Bibliography Compiled by Bal Natu. A bibliography of works by and about Meher Baba in English and other European languages, covering the years 1928 through February 25, 1978.
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Updated Bibliography Updated by Will Graham. A bibliography of works by and about Meher Baba in English and other European languages, covering the years 1928 through 2009.
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Meher Geetika by Bhau Kalchuri. Bhauji composed one hundred and eighty-four love songs for his Beloved Master Meher Baba.
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Tales from the New Life with Meher Baba edited by D. E. Stevens. A transcription of taped accounts of memories of the New Life given by Eruch, Mehera, Mani and Meheru shortly after Meher Baba dropped His body.
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