Saturday, May 16, 2026

The First Avatar to Emphasize the West

Meher Baba is the first avatar to focus on the West. 

Baba was born in British India in 1894. London was the new Rome of that period. 

Dr. Chakradhar Deshmukh

Baba's Discourses were worked up from his notes taken by Dr. Chakradhar Deshmukh, a professor of philosophy with his Ph.D. in both Western and Eastern philosophy from the University of London. 

In 1944, at the Breton Woods Conference, the capital of the new Anglo-American Empire was officially moved to the USA. 

In 1955 God Speaks was published in New York in English.

While Baba toured the world during his lifetime, he spent his longest continuous periods in the U.K., the U.S.A. and Australia, all English speaking countries.

All of Baba's books were originally published in English. 

In his lifetime the majority of Baba's followers were in India and the English speaking Western countries. 

At the time of Mohammad the seats of world power were the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) and the Persian Empire (Persia). England at that time was only a collection of brawling Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, far from being a major world power. The Americas and Australia had not been discovered by most of the world yet and did not have writing or the wheel. 

So, if one considers what locations had the greatest international influence at the time, it makes sense that the Avatar would focus for the first time on the Western Empires. 

Baba in the Los Angeles Times 1956
I say this because in recent centuries the West has advanced materially, all of which occurred since Mohammad, but it has been left pitiably behind in regard to spiritual philosophy. 

Non-dualism was developed in India in the 8th century and in Muslim Spain in the 12th century. But the Americas and Europe are still struggling with pitiful issues like the problem of evil as left off by Saint Augustine in 5th century Roman Empire -- where it has only stagnated since. And it is frankly now grossly behind.

I believe that due to Baba's intellectual influence through his books, the Western world will now begin to catch up in the coming centuries.




Friday, May 15, 2026

What I Now Think the Future of the Baba World in the West Is

I've been watching this Baba world since I was four years old when our family heard about Meher Baba from another family of Baba lovers, the Rileys. 

When I was six years old, our family moved to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina where we rented a house for a year as our new house was being built on the Meher Spiritual Center. We all moved in when I was seven. Here is a picture of me and my three sisters right after moving in.

Me and my three sisters in our new house on the Meher Center, 1966

It has been 60 years since that time. I have watched a lot happen and have some thoughts. Of me and my three siblings I am the only one that today believes in Meher Baba. I wrote a straightforward philosophical argument for why I still believe in Baba which you can read here

But the subject today is where I think the future of the Baba world -- the world of people who take Baba as the Avatar -- is headed in the near future. My idea of where it is going may surprise some people. 

The world is moving from a time of Empires and centralized world powers vying for authority over the planet to a time known as the multi-polar world. This is a world of unity in diversity, a time when small and large nations respect one another, and respect each other's sovereignty. How long it will take this new fairer world to materialize no one can say, but we are well into that transition. We are bound to see bumps along the way.

I see the same happening to Baba's followers. Rather than continued efforts to corral each other under a centralized authority, groups of followers of different stripes will feel free to go their own way, and interact peacefully with other groups. This is how mystical schools have always conducted themselves. Religions quarrel. Mystics share notes.

Take Sufi orders for example. Google says:
There is no exact official number of Sufi orders in the world today. While there are dozens of major, historically recognized orders, sub-branches and localized lineages mean the true count runs into the hundreds.
Why don't they fight? The reason is simple. The motivation to rule over others simply is not found in the mystical temperament. 

I see Baba groups of the future like this. This means that different groups may interpret Baba in different ways. Some may take Baba as a prophet, others as the Avatar, others as a philosopher. Others may see themselves as Christian, yet adopt parts of what Baba taught -- gradually integrating some of his teaching into their own.

As for the Meher Spiritual Center where I grew up, I see maintaining such a huge unnecessary piece of property increasingly impractical. I can easily see future generations selling off most of that beach front property, worth billions on the commercial market, and donating it to charity. That would be an event that would garner headlines, and set an enormous precedent for the kind of selflessness and compassion Baba's teaching inspired in his followers. I imagine a couple acres of it, adjoining Briarcliffe Acres and encompassing Dilruba, Meher Abode, and a relocated Saroja reading room remaining as a small easily maintained place of pilgrimage -- not a place where you stay and pay rent.

That is the sum of my personal vision. When I think of what Baba left behind of great importance, I think of his teachings. Baba devoted more than half of his Last Will and Testament to the copyrights of his written works. I see the future as a time of study and consideration of his words, of many schools of thought cooperating, sharing guest speakers, and generally getting along.

What of any groups that tried to establish themselves as a centralized authority? I see them as immediately derided as clownish imposters. For there simply is no way to get around the fact that Baba clearly stated he did not want such a thing. The newsreel of Baba stating this below is one of the most famous films of him ever recorded, and one of the only ones with sound.

 

Paramount screened the newsreel in 500 cinemas in England and more than 3000 in America. The first showing was in London on 14 September 1932.


So that pretty much sums up my opinion about the future of the Baba world in the West 

Obviously Baba's Trust in India will continue to perform its stated mission to preserve his teachings, maintain his samadhi as a place of pilgrimage, provide charitable, medical, and educational services, and advance his message of love, oneness, and compassion. 

So, why couldn't people do such a simple thing in the past? Until quite recently, say the last 200 years or so, most people in the world were illiterate. And books, when they were available, were extremely expensive. In lieu of people owning books, most devotional people memorized hymns and prayers. That and attending churches and mosques and listening to sermons.

But today, 4 out of 5 people in the world can read and write. And books are very inexpensive and even available for free in libraries. Baba's writing can be viewed on almost any cell phone simply by going to the Meher Baba Trust free online library. So the time when people had to amass together and rely on literate scholars and priests to tell them what Baba said and to interpret it is gone. Of course, there will always be a place for those who have studied certain works more closely, or who have an education that adds further context to what Baba wrote. But, such experts have always played a roll in mystical traditions.

As for the bulk of humanity who are not so inclined to study or learn new ideas, there will always be the major religions, along with churches, mosques, priests and imams. And of course there will always be atheists.

Racepath and the Sham Charities that Profit from it

Racepath is one of Myrtle Beach's oldest and most tight-knit historically Black neighborhoods. It is a unique "donut hole" of unincorporated Horry County entirely surrounded by the city of Myrtle Beach, located between Robert M. Grissom Parkway and Highway 501.

  • Jurisdictional Challenges: Because Racepath is in unincorporated Horry County, it relies on county police, fire/rescue, and services. This has historically led to longer emergency response times and challenges with basic infrastructure (such as lack of city trash pick-up).
  • Ongoing Revitalization: Horry County and local nonprofits have launched ongoing initiatives to fix this. Phase II upgrades—including new sidewalks, resurfaced roads, better street lighting, and improved drainage—are designed to bring the area’s infrastructure up to par with the surrounding city limits.
  • Racepath Community Learning Center: At the heart of the neighborhood is the Racepath Community Learning Center (managed by the nonprofit Phoenix Renaissance Inc.). It serves as a vital educational and cultural hub, offering after-school programs, early learning, and summer camps for local youth.
  • Community Values: The community operates on four core pillars: resilience, unity, property, and empowerment.









  • The Meher Spiritual Center, a nonprofit with reported assets over twenty million dollars, has been claiming to help "revitalize" the Racepath community for over sixty years. The above photos are recent, raising the specter that the help the Center claims to be giving is a public relations and fund raising ploy and nothing else.

    The Meher Center: An Organization in Search of a Purpose

    The Mission Statement for the Avatar Meher Baba Trust in India reads:

    to preserve his universal teachings, maintain his Tomb (Samadhi) as a place of pilgrimage, provide charitable, medical, and educational services, and advance his message of love, oneness, and compassion.

    The Mission Statement for the Meher Spiritual Center in Myrtle Beach, U.S.A. reads:

    to maintain a non-sectarian retreat for rest, meditation, and spiritual renewal.

    Here I want to discuss the differences between these two missions, and how the very different inception of these two nonprofit organizations account for it.

    The original stated purpose of the Meher Center, by the two women who proposed the idea to Baba, was:

    his messages could be conveyed to other centers throughout the world. And if he were more publicly known, enthusiastic workers would have a chance to actively spread his messages among the general public.

    In addition it would create work for the women who would come.

    For ourselves, it is not necessary; but it will be necessary for the other Western women who will be coming.

    This was 1938, the same year Bill Wilson and Bob Smith formed Alcoholics Anonymous as a nonprofit entity in New York City. The purpose of AA as an established organization headquartered in New York was to serve as a central administrative structure for the fellowship. This was the same thinking used by the women who proposed to Baba establishing a Center for him. Such a "Universal Center," as they called it, would serve as a kind of central clearing house for sub-chapters around the world. 

    They must have imagined women sitting at typewriters responding to queries and mailing out literature.


    That conception made sense in 1938, but no longer does. What a room full of women was required to accomplish in those days can now be done with a simple website. For instance, all of Baba's books and messages can be downloaded freely from the Avatar Meher Baba Trust website administered from India. In addition, all of his books are available to order on Amazon. Finding out the essentials of Baba's life can be looked up in a moment on Wikipedia, and home movies of him can be viewed on YouTube, as well as many other free platforms.

    The Meher Center in South Carolina was established in 1944. Baba visited it in 1952, '56, and '58. The claim that it was his "home in the West" comes from correspondence by one of its founders, Elizabeth Patterson, and does not originate in anything Baba said. Baba's home was his own house in Meherazad, India.

    Meher Baba's house in India from 1944-1969

    So, now let's look at the current Mission Statement of the Meher Center.

    to maintain a non-sectarian retreat for rest, meditation, and spiritual renewal.

    The idea people need a retreat for "spiritual renewal" is New Age. You will never find any similar concept in any of Baba's own teachings. This reflects the conditioning, culture, and lifestyles of the women who established the Center.

    Now download the original Charter for the Center, with amendments, dated 1959 here.

    I wish to point out some interesting things. Apparently by Baba's order, the word "conservation" was removed from the set of purposes. See the second page headed Amendments to Chartered Purposes of Meher Spiritual Center, Inc, item (a).  

    Today, conservation is claimed to be one of the main purposes of the Center. They are currently planning to build a multi-million dollar 'archive' to hold and conserve things such as the Center's gondola.

    The Italian gondola in storage on the Meher Center

    This was a gondola purchased by Elizabeth from a World's Fair and Meher Baba never road in it. It was simply for atmosphere.

    But of even greater interest is the second added amendment in the same document, which was definitely added by Meher Baba's personal request. It is a provision for how the Center's assets are to be distributed when the Center is eventually dissolved, or as the provision words it, "in the event of the dissolution of the corporation." This, it states, should include scientific, educational, religious or charitable organizations, trusts or community chests.

    Now compare this final provision requested by Baba in 1959 to his own words when the idea for a Universal Center was originally broached by the Center's founders in 1938.

    For ordinary people involved in organizations, definite plans are necessary to maintain the organizations according to the funds available. For this, plans are to be made in advance, all arranged ahead, to establish the organization and conduct it; otherwise, the whole scheme would fail. But in the case of the Avatar, quite the contrary is true. His methods are strange, peculiar and quite the opposite of the world's. First of all, Avatars do not plan anything, and if at all they do, it is all an outward show, a bluff — all without any sound basis or firm foundation (such as provision of funds, et cetera). All is in the air with the risk of apparent failure at any moment. Yet, they do take the risk and indulge in the game, but their schemes hang in the air! And even if their schemes are going well and are on a sound basis, they may destroy them any moment. Such plans and schemes are created for some definite purpose as a means to a certain end. No sooner the end is achieved, the Avatars and Sadgurus will not continue running them, however flourishing they might be. Once their purpose is served, they are dropped. 
    Today, the Meher Center can no longer figure out what its purpose is. It has become a place of cheap nightly rent for "spiritual tourists." It provides cabins much like a hostel does, and as Baba followers age (the average age is 76), the Center reaches out more and more to a New Age customer base that has no genuine interest in Baba or his message.

    In fact, it is fast becoming what Baba said such Centers become when they are successful:
    "... they form themselves into organizations or societies. For that reason, I create institutions and then dissolve them."
    In 20 years the followers of Baba will mostly be gone. You can watch my video on this demographic trend here. There will certainly be some younger ones, but they will not be enough to support a 500 acre retreat with cheap rent. Something will need to be done.

    This is a decision only those future aspirants can decide. One idea originally proposed by my daughter Megan, and worked up by us together, is that the Center be transformed into a botanical garden and raise and sell tea to support itself instead of renting cabins. Then, each year a Beads on One String Festival is held, with guests housed off center and visiting each day. Each annual festival would be dedicated to another Avataric religion, with special guests and unique culturally appropriate decoration, dress, and entertainment. This would celebrate our unity in diversity and keep the focus centered on God, in all His many garbs.

    Or the land of the Center could be sold, and the money distributed to charities as Baba had specified in the Amendment he ordered by included in its charter. Obviously a small portion could be preserved as a memorial, including the couple of acres that now surround Dilruba and Meher Abode. And the Saroja reading room could be moved near them. This way it could remain as a place of pilgrimage.

    Saroja Reading Room

    In 1932 Baba said: 

    No Spiritual Master brings religion to the world in the form it eventually assumes. His very presence is a blessing and radiates spirituality. He imparts it to others by personal contact. The so-called religions are an effort to commemorate that association with a great Spiritual Master, and to preserve his atmosphere and influence. It is like an archeological department trying to preserve things which only resuscitate the past. The living spirit being absent, religions or organizations gradually lose their glamour. The result is a mental revolt against the established order. Something more substantial and practical is required which expresses the life of the spirit. (Lord Meher, 1986 print edition, p. 1616)

    Thursday, May 14, 2026

    Baba tried to get them to give up their desire for a Center for him, but after being badgered he relented.

    The following is excerpted from Lord Meher, both the original 1986 print edition and the current online version.

    [On March 31, 1938,  in Panchgani] Norina and Elizabeth suggested to Baba that if he established a "Universal Center" somewhere his messages could be conveyed to other centers throughout the world. And if he were more publicly known, enthusiastic workers would have a chance to actively spread his messages among the general public. In reply, Baba stated:

    It is a good idea indeed, but by attaching to it great significance or giving it too much importance, it develops into a regular organization or system, and I do not wish to limit myself or bind myself with any such thing. I create things on a firm foundation and then pull them down.

    Neither do I want an organization, nor any society. That is exactly what I am afraid could happen. If such centers are allowed to prosper, they form themselves into organizations or societies. For that reason, I create institutions and then dissolve them. The more changes I make, the more changeless I become! My organizations are like the foam which brings unwanted debris up to the surface of the sea, letting the real substance lie beneath, submerged in the depths.

    The following day, April 1, Baba continued saying why a Center was antithetical to his manner of working:

    Vagueness, building plans in the air, regular shifts from one place to another, and changes from one plan to another are the principal traits and characteristics of all the Avatars. If one reads the lives of Avatars like Ram, Krishna, Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad, and if one minutely marks the trend of events throughout their lives, it will be found that they had no definite program or any scheme or organization, except a purpose to spread their teachings and impress upon humanity the worthlessness of the world and worldly life, through the very vagueness of their own plans and schemes. 
    For ordinary people involved in organizations, definite plans are necessary to maintain the organizations according to the funds available. For this, plans are to be made in advance, all arranged ahead, to establish the organization and conduct it; otherwise, the whole scheme would fail. 
    But in the case of the Avatar, quite the contrary is true. His methods are strange, peculiar and quite the opposite of the world's. First of all, Avatars do not plan anything, and if at all they do, it is all an outward show, a bluff — all without any sound basis or firm foundation (such as provision of funds, et cetera). All is in the air with the risk of apparent failure at any moment.

    Yet, they do take the risk and indulge in the game, but their schemes hang in the air! And even if their schemes are going well and are on a sound basis, they may destroy them any moment. Such plans and schemes are created for some definite purpose as a means to a certain end. No sooner the end is achieved, the Avatars and Sadgurus will not continue running them, however flourishing they might be. Once their purpose is served, they are dropped. If the Avatars and Sadgurus prepared their schemes on a safe, firm, sound, permanent basis, what would the difference be between them and ordinary human beings?

    Baba continued with this elaborate protest for another full page in Lord Meher. But Norina and Elizabeth persisted with their idea of establishing a center and told Baba, 

    For ourselves, it is not necessary; but it will be necessary for the other Western women who will be coming.

    Baba replied:

    It is also true that many women in the West want to come to stay with me and share in my work, and for them a center is necessary for the purpose of their work and as a means to my work. There is no center for the women who are going to come here to stay. Although we have Meherabad, there is no arrangement for anyone wishing to come and stay there.

    Norina, Elizabeth and the mandali suggested various places for creating a center, including the Himalayas, Mount Abu, Nilgiris Hills and other scenic locations.

    In June 1944, Elizabeth wrote to Baba,

    Dear Baba,

    You have received a number of cables from me about the property in South Carolina, which I hope you will accept for one of your spiritual centers in the United States. When I first cabled, the land had been promised to me by Father, but as it belonged to a company of which he was part owner, called the Myrtle Beach Farms Company, it took considerable time to be made available. In fact, the whole tract of 1800 acres which was used as a hunting and fishing preserve by all the partners of the company and others to whom they gave permission to use it, is now being divided up in a legal way and Father's share is approximately 800 acres of this timber land and includes two lakes. This preserve is unique in the respect that it has six fresh water lakes, fed by springs, which are so close to the Atlantic Ocean that everyone wonders how they can remain sweet water!

    So, in spite of his explaining why it was antithetical to his manner of working, in 1944 Baba wound up with a Center in America. 

    In 1951 Baba's biographer Charles Purdom wrote of Baba:

    To be importunate with him usually meant that he gave the answer desired, just as any devotee who greatly wished to take any action was, after warning, allowed to do it.

    (Life Over Again, C.B. Purdom, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., London, 1951, p. 258)

    In 1954 Meher Baba said:

    You can establish 100 centers for Baba, and I will have no concern with any of them. You yourselves will be concerned with them. It is all your concern, not mine.

    (Lord Meher, 1986 print edition p. 4360)


     

    What happened to God Almighty?

    In January 1968, a year before his death, Meher Baba had a circular distributed to his followers worldwide asking them to recite the Master's Prayer and the Prayer of Repentance, both prayers written by him, every day until further notice. Though I was only eight years old I was one of those followers that obeyed that order. My father gave me a board with the prayers pasted on it, and I recited them every day, eventually memorizing both of them. These recitations went on for six months, until we were finally told to cease in July of that year.
     
    At that time the Master's Prayer ended with the words: 

    You are Parabrahma; Paramatma; Allah; Elahi; Yezdan; Ahuramazda; God Almighty, and God the Beloved. You are named Ezad, the Only One Worthy of Worship.

    I heard it countless times recited this way in the late 1960s and it is still written this way in the original 1986 print edition of Baba's biography Lord Meher, on p. 4209.

    At some point the words "God Almighty" were dropped, and those two words no longer appear in any in-print version of the prayer or in the current revised Lord Meher Online on p. 5433.

    Why is this? Who dropped it?

    In early Christian theology, the phrase “God Almighty” carried several layers of meaning that became important in scripture, worship, and doctrinal debates. The key term behind it is the Greek word Pantokratōr (“Ruler of all” or “All-powerful One”), used frequently in the Greek Old Testament and especially in Book of Revelation. In Latin Christianity it became Omnipotens (“almighty”). The phrase was not just a generic title for God; it communicated specific theological claims.

    The phrase "God Almighty" appears throughout the Bible, beginning in Genesis and ending in Revelation. It is most frequently used as a translation of the Hebrew name El Shaddai in the Old Testament and the Greek word Pantokrator.
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    Update 

    The Masters Prayer is in The God-Man. In the original 1964 London printing, the prayer includes "God Almighty." However, the words were removed in the 1971 Sheriar Foundation republication, as well as in all subsequent printings.










    Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    They Will Have To

    "Suppose we all loved each other as deeply as we now love the one whom we love best. The most natural desire of love is to share what one has with the beloved. The desire to share with everyone would produce a condition in which it would be a disgrace, rather than an honour, for anyone to possess more than anyone else."

    "Do you expect to do this all at once?"

    "No, but sooner than you think. People will respond." 

    "Why?"

    "They will have to." 

    Lord Meher Online Edition, p. 1412 (from a 1932 interview between Journalist Frederick Collins and Meher Baba)



    Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    Mohammad and Meher Baba

    Baba and Mohammad have something in common, but it is not what most Westerners would call good. However, I can show how this trait they shared could be viewed as good when fully understood in its context. 

    Both made up revisionist history about religions of their day to make historical accounts conform with their own tenets. 

    tenet : a principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.

    This is problematic for someone like me who wants to make a case to philosophers that Baba is modern and rational.

    Baba's system of sanskaras is logical and consistent, and explains many things that even science and modern philosophy could not. However, the revising of history for instrumentalist reasons makes Baba seem like a liar, and makes his tenets seem made up.

    instrumentalism is a methodological view that ideas are useful instruments, and that the worth of an idea is based on how effective it is          

    However, such revising of history does not bother non-philosophers, who are most people. For instance Muslims have no such objections to Mohammad having done this.

    My answer to this is not complicated. 

    Baba often says two things. One for those who would never understand the facts of the matter because they involve education they lack the time or capacity for. And might even be too old to learn. These are very difficult concepts even for many well-educated people. For instance, very few American analytic philosophers can understand Kant, and have to bring in experts to teach it.

    So for expediency, and so that these people don't have doubts, Baba tells these people a fairy tale they can understand. It is also very popular among simple people to accept conspiracy theories. They are quick to accept that 'authorities' medaled with history. They feel privileged to know about it. So they not only don't have a problem with it, they delight in it.

    Only a tiny few can understand the complex facts of the matter. They have not only the background to make an attempt, but also the temperament to make the time to focus on it. For these few, Baba leaves behind the facts of the matter involved. Baba gave many clues about this. 

    "What I explain is a subject beyond the comprehension of the mind and [it is given] only to those who are prepared to digest it, not to everybody. For all can neither grasp it nor tolerate it nor even bear to hear it." 
    "What did Jesus really say? To the multitude he said, "God is in heaven; try to go there," and to that end he said [to overcome] certain temptations and sufferings. To his followers he said, "God is everywhere; try to see Him," and gave explanations to that effect. To the selected few [close circle of apostles] he said, "God is in me and in you, too," and actually revealed this to them. Why did Jesus say different things? Owing to the time and the persons, according to their readiness to listen and understand."

    But many people believe emphatically in the Old Testament Bible. They are Christians and Jews.

    Jesus, Mohammad, and all Baba had to deal with this fact. Zoroaster, Buddha, Krishna, and Ram before them did not.

    Frankly I don't believe the Old Testament.

    Let us say it is full of baloney. But say Baba is right and he and Mohammad and Jesus were the avatar. Jesus addressed Jews and Mohammad addressed Jews and Christians. Baba had to address all religions, including Jews, Christians, and Muslims who take the Old Testament seriously. 

    Even most Baba lovers believe in the Old Testament. This is because the Avatar allows people to approach him from where they are at. And so he does not demolish the faith they had when he came, he makes efforts to find ways to incorporate it partially. He'll give a new interpretation to it, or give a fairy tale conspiracy theory that delights them and increases their faith. 

    If one says something that increases your faith and hurries you toward the ultimate truth, you cannot call it a lie. For to speak truth is to give people beliefs that will lead them to truth. Even if that belief is initially just a fairy tale.

    This brings up the Intelligence Notebooks found after Baba's death in a box with a note saying they were written by him in 1926. That's the year he said, "What I explain is a subject beyond the comprehension of the mind and [it is given] only to those who are prepared to digest it, not to everybody. For all can neither grasp it nor tolerate it nor even bear to hear it."

    Now, what about Mohammad and Baba telling clearly false stories, to make things make sense. Examples are Mohammad telling a whole new Mary story. Or Baba telling 2 different inconsistent and clearly false accounts of Saint Francis to try to make it conform with his teaching. These are what I call fairy tales. They are told in an instrumentalist way, to bring about beliefs that would be good for people if they believed them -- but which are not historically true.

    Scholarship can show that these stories were not true.

    Keven Shepherd pointed out that Baba gave 2 inconsistent stories about Babajan. He points out they are told as moral tales, not for historicity. 

    So Baba told mutually inconsistent stories of both Saint Francis and Babajan. Clearly part of Baba's and Mohammad's missions were not to tell history. What purpose would that serve? They were trying to give a new paradigm meant for the people of their times.

    In summary, if we believe Baba about Avatars, it makes sense that different Avatars give different teachings for very different people and times and places.

    7th Century Mecca was nothing like 1st Century Judaea. In Judaea he was talking to pompous Pharisees. In Mecca he was talking to warring pagan desert tribes. 

    And in both cases he had to address a book (The Bible) that was about 10% true.

    We know for a fact that Baba invented historical accounts to syncretize common assumptions of his time with his own sui generis teaching.

    Sui generis refers to something that is unique, unparalleled, and fits into no standard category.

    This accounts for how Mohammad and Baba could be one, yet give different stories about:

    1. The Virgin Mary in the New Testament
    2. Adam and Moses in the Old Testament
    3. The crucifixion in the New Testament

    And a different account of God and the soul. Baba himself says it quite plainly and it makes sense.

    "For all can neither grasp it nor tolerate it nor even bear to hear it."

    And what he said about Jesus giving three stories for different groups makes total sense.

    Darwin vs. Meher Baba on Evolution


    I recently asked ChatGPT to explain the difference between Meher Baba's teaching about evolution and Darwin's theory of natural selection. I was surprised that it got it quite wrong. The way AI programs work is they scour the internet for what is written on a topic and regurgitate it, often with very good grammar. But if other people have misunderstood or misrepresented something, it will robotically mirror those falsehoods as true. It has no way to study something and discern.

    For this reason I want to re-clarify the difference between Baba and Darwin on evolution. Meher Baba does not agree with Darwin about the control mechanism of evolution. He does not say it is random mutation plus natural selection. Baba agrees that biological evolution has occurred, but says it has an entirely different cause.

    Baba is not talking about "another level" of cause. He disagrees with Darwin. Baba and Darwin cannot be right at the same time, a common misconception about what Baba taught. They are mutually exclusive. Either Darwin was right about the cause of the origin of species or Baba was.

    While Baba's teaching on the force behind evolutionary change does not agree with Darwin's, he does not teach Intelligent Design. In Baba's teaching, an intelligence could not have designed evolution, because it is the kind of intelligence required to do such things that is part of what evolved. In Baba, while there was originally Infinite Intelligence in a cosmic sense, it was not the kind of intelligence that thinks discursively, though that capacity was a latent potential in it. The ability to think and consciously realize thoughts was what the evolutionary process largely took place to bring about. So, Baba definitely did not teach Intelligence Design.

    However, Baba also did not teach the Darwinian principle that evolution is random, purposeless, aimless, and accidental, or that it continues once human form is reached. Baba teaches that evolution occurred to bring about the human form to bring about the capacity for God-realization.

    Darwin concluded that evolution lacks any directionality or purpose. It occurred through random accidents. Darwin did not appear to notice that over the course of evolution, consciousness is always increasing and never regressing. Baba points out what anyone can see if they take notice, that consciousness increases over evolution, and he says this is the real underlying drive behind evolution. Evolving consciousness must constantly forge more and more complex media for its expression. And this is the subconscious underlying driver of evolution.

    ChatGPT also said another falsity. It said what is commonly taught, that random mutation and natural selection as drivers of evolutionary change is scientifically observed and proven. This misconception about science is a relic of what has come to be called 'scientism.' In the field of philosophy of science, which played a major role in philosophy in the 20th century, it has been realized that science is theory laden (See Norwood Hanson's Patterns of Discovery). This means scientific procedures and its emphasis of specific facts and not others are often directed by its theories, rather than the other way around. It has also been realized that science works within changing explanatory paradigms when seeking and interpreting data (See Thomas Kuhn's Scientific Revolutions). In other words, science, including scientific observation and interpretation, is far less objective than most people realize.

    I have frequently brought up an example to show this. The most common example given of observed evolution in schools is the example of the 19th century peppered moths that changed from mostly white to mostly black over time due to the trees in a certain forest becoming darker due to soot from London smokestacks, allow birds to better see and pick off the white ones. 

    This is supposed to be an example of natural selection observed. In Baba, evolution refers to new species evolving, not the color of a species being selected through culling. The color didn't change. Rather the white moths were simply culled from the gene pool. To conflate this with evolution is lazy thinking. This is not an example of the origin of a new species. For Baba's teaching on evolution see his main book God Speaks: The Theme of Creation and Its Purpose.

    I am surprised that ChatGPT got this wrong, because the difference between Baba and Darwin is prominently stated in the Introduction to the Second Edition of God Speaks.

    The very force of evolution of form becomes, not a random selection of the fittest, but a result of the necessity of the residues of experience to express themselves through increasingly more complex instruments. The evolution and perfecting of consciousness is itself described as the entire purpose of Creation. (God Speaks, 1973 2nd edition, p. xxxi)

    I wish to add and emphasize what some do not understand about Baba's teaching on evolution. Baba is not talking about a second 'spiritual' evolution occurring concurrently with biological evolution. Baba is speaking of the only evolution that is, which includes biological. He is not describing 'another level' of Darwin's. For Baba, Darwin't theory of natural selection is simply wrong.

    And, in regard to the evolutionary process, it is well to remember always that the beginning is a beginning in consciousness, the evolution is an evolution in consciousness, the end, if there be an end, is an end in consciousness. (Ditto)

    You don't have to believe Baba on this, but it behooves one to know what he taught, and not pretend he gave a teaching consistent with a more popular and common narrative. And incidentally, for the many who likely don't know this, Darwin's theory, along with our current theory of reductive materialism, is no longer universally accepted by intellectuals. Philosopher Thomas Nagel, professor emeritus at New York University, expresses his skepticism boldly in his 2012 book: Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False. Other professors, such as professor of mind David Chalmers, have come close to suggesting ideas quite close to the evolution of perception concept I have talked about. 

    Sunday, May 10, 2026

    THE NEW WORLD CULTURE OF THE FUTURE

    BY MRS. INDUMATI DESHMUKH, M. A., B. T. 


    Meher Baba Journal
    Volume 1, No. 4 February 1939

    The whole world has been going through a crisis. It is faced with innumerable problems. Racial hatred and narrow nationalism, religious fanaticism and blind aggressiveness, worship of gold and economic exploitation— these have been poisoning and perverting the cultural life of humanity for generations together: and the world's most imperative and pressing need is more light. In order to meet these forces that tend to create chaos, there have naturally come into existence many spiritual movements which aim at creating order out of this confusion. Our age is, therefore, also an age of spiritual awakening. But as there is a keen rivalry between many spiritual and religious forces, our minds are tossed in the currents and counter- currents of thought. In this critical period of humanity there is in our midst one Person whose teaching is destined to restore steadiness to our minds by inculcating the right outlook and establish unity amongst the people of the world in spite of the differences of sex, nation, creed, religion or culture. He is Shri Meher Baba. He loves all; and His comprehensive philosophy is bound to influence the biggest sphere of humanity. The modern world-culture has to face the most important problems of synthesising the material and the spiritual aspects of life. Very few persons can avoid going to one extreme or the other. There are those who worship gold and are utterly indifferent to spiritual values. And there are others who try to seek spirituality by running away from life and avoiding its responsibilities. Shri Meher Baba' s teaching on this point helps us to have a balance between these two extremes. According to Him, everyday life and true spirituality cannot be separated from each other. If the world-culture is to be sound, it must find a way of uniting the two. Progress of humanity from the material point of view is not in any way unimportant. If a man is required to waste all his life only in the struggle for maintenance, he can have no time for higher things. Shri Meher Baba advises His disciples to discharge their worldly responsibilities completely. If He finds any disciple neglecting, his duties He admonishes him. He teaches that those who can behave properly in everyday life will certainly gain the higher life. And those who cannot attend well even to the ordinary things of life can never achieve anything of spirituality. But at the same time, material achievements cannot be looked upon as ends in themselves. If they are not completely subordinated to spiritual values, they are likely to be used for destructive purposes. Even today many scientific inventions are used in wars for killing each other. The kingdom of eternal harmony and joy can come only through the spiritualisation of life. The way to achieve it is not bloodshed but kindness, not war but friendship, not enmity but love. People have forgotten the true and the lasting values with the result that accumulation of wealth for selfish purposes has been the guiding philosophy of individuals and nations. This type of outlook has created in our social structure pernicious class distinctions. There is a wide gulf between the rich and the poor. The rich are in possession of abundance of wealth, whereas the poor are half-naked and starving; and there is exploitation of the poor and the weak for selfish ends. Our political tangle expressing itself through international rivalry and conflict is also due to collective greed for money and power. Shri Meher Baba, therefore, uncompromisingly denounces all forms of greed which is the root cause of all our troubles. But He does not advise the people of the world to give up their worldly pursuits. He only asks them to remain unattached in the midst of worldly pursuits and to spiritualise them by subordinating material acquisition to spiritual considerations. The frame-work of the economic and political structure of society must facilitate sound cultural life; and the application of Shri Meher Baba's teaching concerning brotherhood and love requires thorough reconstruction in these fields. Not only will the basis of the new world-culture of the future be thus entirely transformed, but our very ideas of true culture will change radically in the light of His teaching. Culture does not consist in possessions or power or academic qualifications. It is a certain attitude to life—the attitude of love and reason. Shri Meher Baba emphasises both of these aspects of Divinity equally; and He is Himself an inspiring example of a perfect development of love and reason. He is an embodiment of true culture. The sign of culture is a balanced mind, not the static balance of a lifeless thing, but the dynamic equilibrium of mind which manifests itself through the creative response of love and reason to all the incidents of life. The spiritual man does not shun life if sorrows befall him; nor does he wish to add more years to his life if years shower upon him. He is not moved by the opposites of joys and sorrows, pains and pleasures, hut transcends both and enjoys eternal bliss in conscious union with the Divinity within. Some persons have a wrong notion that Supermen or spiritually cultured persons go away from the world and that they lead a life of inaction, taking no interest in life. But in truth the Super-man is more active than ordinary persons. The common man is engaged in activities concerning his own self; but the Super-man has to consider the good of the world and has, therefore, a much wider sphere for his activities. He takes great interest in life and lives a full life of creative action. He does not trifle with anything, but he does everything with all his being. For the transformation of our cultural life we naturally look to religion. But unfortunately religion has been often misunderstood, with the result that it has deteriorated into sectarianism. Sectarianism makes men fanatically aggressive instead of broadening their minds. Instead of promoting the Truth, it leads to the spreading of dogmas. Instead of reconciling the differences among men, it accentuates them. Instead of increasing the happiness of man, it makes him unhappy and narrow. Thus chaos and the misery in this world are due to the misinterpretation of the true meaning of religion. Shri Meher Baba preaches freedom of spiritual culture. The freedom of the individual in matters concerning spiritual life should not in any way be curtailed by convention or dogma. There are as many diverse paths as there are temperaments. All persons need not accept the same path to Divinity. The basic belief of sectarianism is that there is only one path to realization and that it is binding on everyone. But this philosophy leads only to external conversions and compulsions. Shri Meher Baba expects from us not only tolerance of all religions, but the active attitude of appreciation for the truths which they reveal. He brings to the forefront the vital truths of all religions and shows them as being identical. In his expositions of the Truth we find him using the terminology of the Sufis, of Vedanta, or of the Christian mystics without any sectarian bias. The spirit of tolerance is a very healthy preservative of the uniqueness of individuality. It secures in the cultural life of the world a rich variety instead of dull uniformity. Everyone has his own path to Divinity, and yet the goal of all is the same. Freedom of spiritual culture, therefore, leads to unity, a harmony in differences. The history of humanity has been a history of blunders. But humanity has been redeemed again and again by the Masters of Wisdom and Love. Shri Meher Baba brings to the world a new dispensation of the spiritual Truth. He has come to promote the life of the spirit which alone can contribute towards happiness and harmony. If a person has learnt the art of spiritual life, he is bound to express creative culture in all the different spheres of human activities, and thus transform entire life by the release of love. Not only by his teaching but also by the inspiration of his supreme example, Shri Meher Baba helps humanity in its onward march towards Divinity. He sees God in every person and teaches us the fundamental truth of the unity of all life. The Light which he brings will lead us towards that Abode of Eternity which is God and which is the fountain-source of life, creating harmony out of chaos and giving meaning to all the mundane activities of man.

    HORSE CONTROLS - Red Dead Online

    Saturday, May 9, 2026

    A Profound Analysis of the Current Psychology of Europe

    Dr. Pascal Lottaz is an Associate Professor at Kyoto University and the founder of the very popular YouTube channel Neutrality Studies. Lena Petrova is a researcher specializing in international relations and international political economy. With a strong background in finance and international relations, Lena's work explores the intersection of political economy, post-unipolar economic transformation, and interstate & intrastate conflicts.

    Friday, May 1, 2026

    A gamer embarks on RDR2 for the first time

    This is a person about to embark on a journey in one of the best video games ever made. It takes most people months to complete this game. The game took 8 years, 2000 people, and half a billion dollars to make.

    Tuesday, April 28, 2026

    Ebben? Ne Andrò Lontana

    From Amira's 18th birthday concert filmed in Pretoria, South Africa in March 2022.

    "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" is an aria by Italian composer Alfredo Catalani, from Act 1 of his 1892 opera "La Wally." The aria is sung by the main character Wally when her father refuses to allow her to marry the man she loves and wants her to marry another or she must leave his home. She chooses to take her chances in the Alpine snows rather than acquiesce to her father's demand. In the end she dies in an avalanche.

    Billionaires

     

    Friday, April 24, 2026

    Underdeveloped - Ayatollahs, Crossbows, and Your Porn Addiction by Scott Mallett

    Underdeveloped - Ayatollahs, Crossbows, and Your Porn Addiction by Scott Mallett

    On the single path, the radical monopoly, and what it means that we use one word for civilization and another for everyone who disagrees with us.

    Read on Substack


    Friday, March 6, 2026

    38 Good Geopolitical Analysts


    Col. Larry Wilkerson, Andrei Martanov, Stanislav Krapivnik, Sebastian Sas, Rachel Blevins, Lena Petrova, Max Blumenthal, Scott Ritter, Glenn Diesen, Jeffrey Sachs, Richard Wolff, Patrick Henningsen, Caleb Maupin, Carl Zha, Ben Norton, Sean Foo, Mohammad Marandi, Alastair Crooke, Laith Marouf, Michael Hudson, Warwick Powell, KJ Noh, Victor Gao, Li Jingjing, Sabby Sabs, Jamarl Thomas, Alex Krainer, Nima R. Alkhorshid, Danny Haiphong, Dr. Pascal Lottaz, Garland Nixon, Larry Johnson, Alex Christoforou, Alexander Mercouris, Judge Napolitano, Ray McGovern, Pepe Escobar, Col. Douglas Macgregor

    Saturday, February 14, 2026

    La Vergine Degli Angeli - Amira Willighagen - 2020

    La Vergine Degli Angeli is an aria from the 1862 Italian opera La forza del destino by Giuseppe Verdi. It is sung here by 16 year old Dutch-South-African soprano Amira Willighagen as part of her 2020 streaming concert "African Christmas with Amira and Friends." The full concert is available both on CD and DVD as "Streaming Shows of 2020" exclusively at Amira's website https://www.gelukskinders.org/en/store/. The concert was recorded in Pretoria, South Africa in late November 2020 and premiered December 23, 2020. Amira is accompanied by a men's choir compiled for the occasion by Christo Burger and a string orchestra. Piano and musical arrangement by Professor Charl du Plessis.

    "Ave Amira" Documentary – 2016

    Amira Willighagen was catapulted to stardom at age 9 after auditioning for Holland's Got Talent in 2013. In this Dutch documentary made when she was 12, Amira reflects on her unexpected meteoric rise. In 2023, I had the privilege of meeting Amira at a fan event in Madison, GA (U.S.A.) and took these adorable photos of her. She was 19.





    Stranger Than Paradise – I Put a Spell on You – 1984


    Stranger Than Paradise opening scene, 1984. The song is I Put a Spell on You by Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Below, Norwegian singer Angelia Jordan records her own cover of the same song at 9 years old, in 2015.

    Friday, February 13, 2026

    'The State of Things,' 1977 – Wim Wenders


    After being temporarily kicked out of Zoetrope Studios while making the film Hammett, German director Wim Wenders filmed The State of Things, a self-reflexive film written extemporaneously while filming, in which Wenders reflects on the state of things in cinema. In this scene the fictitious producer Gordon waxes on to the director Friedrich about the reaction of some loan sharks he borrowed from to complete Friedrich's most recent black and white film. The scene was shot in a moving van while driving up and down Hollywood Blvd and ends with Friedrich and Gordon both being killed by the mob. The State of Things was filmed in Portugal and Hollywood, California.

    The song What did you do out in Hollywood? was written by actor Allen Garfield, who played Gordon, especially for the scene.

    "One of Us" Joan Osborne - 1996

    End Credits for 'Nema Aviona Za Zagreb' (2012)


    Filmed noncontinuously from 1964 - 2012, the self-reflexive film Nema Aviona Za Zagred ends with the filmmaker Louis Van Gasteren reflecting back on his life at the age of 90. Van Gasteren died two years after completing the film at the age of 92. See the full film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7BhnI81P8w 

    Alice in den Städten 1973 – Wim Wenders

    Civil War 2024 Sammy death montage

    Tomorrow is a Long Time, from Walking Dead Season 1 Finale

    Six of my favorite Westerns

    1. Westward the Women (1951)
    2. High Noon (1952)
    3. Rio Bravo (1959)
    4. Man in the Wilderness (1971)
    5. Westworld (1973)
    6. Tombstone (1993)

    In Westward the Women (1951), women hold a wagon upright to keep it from capsizing as a woman gives birth inside. The women strain as they wait to hear the baby's cry. Based on a story by Frank Capra.


    In Man in the Wilderness (1971), a man left to die after being mauled by a bear reconciles with God and men as he survives and returns homeward to raise his son. Based on a true story.

    New Series No. 7

    Chris Ott Hub