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"After I drop this body, whosoever recites these prayers will be helped
...and when anyone repeats the prayers I am there with them.
My presence is there" - Meher Baba

This Prayer was dictated by Baba during the 21 days of His special work
13th August - 2nd September 1953.

It was recited in Baba's presence every day by one of the Mandali.
The Gujerati translation of the Prayer was also read out
by another of the Mandali.

O Parvardigar, the Preserver and Protector of All,

You are without Beginning, and without End,

Non-dual, beyond Comparison and none can measure You.

You are without colour, without expression, without form and without attributes.

You are unlimited and unfathomable, beyond imagination and conception; eternal and imperishable.

You are indivisible and none can see You, but with eyes Divine.

You always were, You always are, and You always will be.

You are everywhere, You are in everything and You are also beyond everywhere and beyond everything.

You are in the firmament and in the depths, You are manifest and unmanifest, on all planes and beyond all planes.

You are in the three worlds, and also beyond the three worlds.

You are imperceptible and independent.

You are the Creator, the Lord of Lords, the Knower of all minds and hearts. You are Omnipotent and Omnipresent.

You are Knowledge Infinite, Power Infinite and Bliss Infinite.

You are the Ocean of Knowledge, All-Knowing, Infinitely-Knowing; the Knower of the past, the present and the future, and You are Knowledge itself.

You are All-merciful and eternally benevolent.

You are the Soul of souls, the One with infinite attributes.

You are the Trinity of Truth, Knowledge and Bliss.

You are the Source of Truth, the Ocean of Love.

You are the Ancient One, the Highest of the High, You are Prabhu and Parameshwar.

You are the Beyond-God and the Beyond-Beyond-God also.

You are Parabrahma, Allah, Elahi, Yezdan, Ahuramazda and God the Beloved.

You are named Ezad - the only One worthy of worship.

 

Meher Baba

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September1954

  

We repent, O God Most Merciful, for all our sins, for every thought that was false or unjust or unclean, for every word spoken that ought not to have been spoken, for every deed done that ought not to have been done.

We repent for every deed and word and thought inspired by selfishness, and for every deed and word and thought inspired by hatred.

We repent most specially for every lustful thought and every lustful action, for every lie, for all hypocrisy, for every promise given but not fulfilled and for all slander and backbiting.

Most specially also, we repent for every action that has brought ruin to others, for every word and deed that has given others pain and for every wish that pain should befall others.

In your Unbounded Mercy we ask You to forgive us, O God for all these sins committed by us and to forgive us for our constant failures to think and speak and act according to Your Will.

 

Meher Baba

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1954

 

Beloved God, help us all to love Thee more and more, and more and more and still yet more, till we become worthy of union with Thee; and help us all to hold fast to Baba's daaman till the very end.

 

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April 1937

  

 

To Love God in the most practical way is to love our fellow beings. If we feel for others in the same way as we feel for our own dear ones, we love God.

If, instead of robbing others to help ourselves, we rob ourselves to help others, we are loving God.

If we suffer in the suffering of others and feel happy in the happiness of others, we are loving God.

If, instead of worrying over our own misfortunes, we think of ourselves more fortunate than many, many others, we are loving God.

If we endure our lot with patience and contentment, accepting it as His Will, we are loving God.

If we understand and feel that the greatest act of devotion and worship to God is not to hurt or harm any of His beings, we are loving God.

To love God as He ought to be loved, we must live for God and die for God, knowing that the goal of life is to love God, and find Him as our own self.

 

1927
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