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The Wayfarers: An Account Of The Work Of Meher Baba With The God Intoxicated And Also With Advanced Souls, Sadhus, And The Poor ; Fully Illustrated With Many Photographs And Maps

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The Wayfarers is the only book of its kind. It chronicles in the finest detail what was a major part of spiritual master, Meher Baba's work during his contacting hundreds of those who are called "masts" in the East, spiritually advanced souls so enthralled with their yearning for union with God that they lose touch with the ordinary world. This new edition offers spectacular digitally reproduced photographs of the masts, as well as a separate full color map of India, and a black and white map showing the routes Meher Baba traveled to locate the masts.

576 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1988

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Fascinating study of the work and travels of Meher Baba contacting masts or God-intoxicated souls in India
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July 3, 2012
Meher Baba

Some God-intoxicated souls become so zoned they cannot function in the world. Actually, the subject of this volume, Meher Baba, experienced a similar state in his life for a few months after an elderly Muslim saint, who was living beneath a neem tree at the side of the road, kissed him on the forehead.

This is the story of Meher Baba's work with some 20,000 of such souls, who are called masts in Persian.



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