Promises given by Master get fulfilled at proper time

Promises given by Master get fulfilled at proper time

Source: AvatarMeher.org, AMB Hyderabad Center

Discoursing about how the Master gives and fulfills his promises, Baba explained to them:

The promises given by the Masters are never vague or unfulfilled. They always come true and are fulfilled, but in their proper time. The question of time depends on the conditions or circumstances in which they are given. When Masters give their promises, they are given from the mental, or subtle, or physical plane, and thus differ in the time of their fulfillment accordingly.

For example, if a train is rushing ahead at full speed and the brakes are applied, the train does not come all at once to an immediate halt due to the momentum. It stops gradually. The period for the fulfillment of my promises is just like this momentum. If I give a promise from the gross plane, it is fulfilled exactly at the time given and comes true. If a promise is given from the subtle plane, the momentum, or force of fulfillment, is halved; the promise takes a certain amount of time, for its fulfillment was given from a higher plane. If a promise is given from the mental plane, it takes even longer for fulfillment – like a train at full throttle takes longer to come to a dead stop when the brakes are applied.

This is why the promises given by me at different times vary in the period and details of their fulfillment. Out of sheer ignorance and inability to understand the secret behind it, you misjudge my way of working. This is the reason why some people have doubts about my power and ability to fulfill the promises I have given. They blame, ridicule and slander me in public and in private. But I go on doing my work in my own way, refusing to explain or disclose the manner in which I do it.

—www.lordmeher.org, p1458
Aug, 1932; Portofino

Photo source: http://kendrasnotebook.blogspot.in/2009/03/meher-baba-in-italia.html

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