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| The East-West Gathering |
| By Francis Brabazon |
| In 1962, Meher Baba held a special convocation in India for his
lovers around the world. He referred to this meeting of East and West as the most
important meeting of this incarnation. In this small volume, a noted Australian
poet presents the “song-story of an event unique in history, a poetic
narrative of events and impressions of the four-day gathering. (The East-West
Gathering is documented in the video Darshan Scenes from
the East-West Gathering, 1962.) 50 pp. |
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| Stay With God |
| By Francis Brabazon |
Meher Baba said that this epic book length poem “was second
in importance only to God Speaks. 167 pp.
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| The Garden of Surrender |
| By Brian Darnell |
| Brian is a longtime Meher Baba lover, musician and songwriter.
This is his first book of poetry. The book is attractively designed and the poems
well presented. The poems are sensitive, heartfelt, and movingusually expressions
of love for or prayers to the Avatar. 175 pages. |
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| I Heard God Laughing |
| Renderings of Hafiz |
| By Daniel Ladinsky |
| A fresh, vibrant rendering of the poetry of Hafiz, Meher Baba’s
favorite poet. 180 pp. |
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| The Gift |
| By Daniel Ladinsky |
| A large collection of Hafiz renderings. 333 pp. |
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| The Subject Tonight Is Love |
| By Daniel Ladinsky |
| A collection of “wild and sweet poems based on themes
from the spiritual poetry of Hafiz. 67 pp. |
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