Meher Baba's Breaking of His Silence and Manifestation

A Theory About Living in His Manifestation

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Mind & Body
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Author: R. William Davies ISBN: 9781543949605
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: October 15, 2018
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: R. William Davies
ISBN: 9781543949605
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: October 15, 2018
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English

On January 31, 1969, Meher Baba dropped his physical body. We have recently passed the fiftieth anniversary of that event occurring. There are two significant Avataric responsibilities that were to be set in motion based on Baba leaving our physical presence. First, while still living, Meher Baba was to 'break his silence'. He had begun his silence on July 10,1925 and he continued in that silence for the remainder of his life. He made the promise that he would break his silence before he left us. Did he break that promise to us or did he actually break his silence while still living? The second responsibility is related to his Manifestation. With the dropping of his body, it was to set in motion his Manifestation. What does that mean and is it actually happening now? This book develops a theory that says yes, Meher Baba did break his silence. This theory also provides a possible date for when it did occur and provides insight into what this means for us living today. The book also presents a theory related to Meher Baba's Manifestation and how that also is impacting upon our daily lives as we continue to live through his full Manifestation.

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On January 31, 1969, Meher Baba dropped his physical body. We have recently passed the fiftieth anniversary of that event occurring. There are two significant Avataric responsibilities that were to be set in motion based on Baba leaving our physical presence. First, while still living, Meher Baba was to 'break his silence'. He had begun his silence on July 10,1925 and he continued in that silence for the remainder of his life. He made the promise that he would break his silence before he left us. Did he break that promise to us or did he actually break his silence while still living? The second responsibility is related to his Manifestation. With the dropping of his body, it was to set in motion his Manifestation. What does that mean and is it actually happening now? This book develops a theory that says yes, Meher Baba did break his silence. This theory also provides a possible date for when it did occur and provides insight into what this means for us living today. The book also presents a theory related to Meher Baba's Manifestation and how that also is impacting upon our daily lives as we continue to live through his full Manifestation.

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