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1370THE WEST LEARNS TO SING1932

Meher Baba's message for the Paramount Newsreel was as follows:

My coming to the West is not with the object of establishing new creeds or spiritual societies and organizations, but it is intended to make people understand religion in its true sense. True religion consists in developing that attitude of mind, which would ultimately result in seeing one Infinite Existence prevailing throughout the universe; when one could live in the world and yet be not of it, and at the same time, be in harmony with everyone and everything; when one could attend to all worldly duties and affairs, and yet feel completely detached from all their results; when one could see the same divinity in art and science, and experience the highest consciousness and indivisible bliss in everyday life.

I see the structure of all the great and recognized religions and creeds of the world tottering. The West particularly is more inclined toward the material side of things, which has from untold ages brought in its wake wars, pestilence and financial crises. It should not be understood that I discard and hate materialism. I mean that materialism should not be considered an end in itself, but a means to the end.

Organized efforts, such as the League of Nations, are being made to solve the world's problems and bring about the millennium.  In some parts of the West, particularly in America, intellectual understanding of Truth and Reality is attempted, but without the true spirit of religion. It is all like groping in the dark.

I intend bringing together all religions and cults like beads on one string and revitalize them for individual and collective needs. This is my mission to the West. The peace and harmony that I shall talk of and that will settle on the face of this worried world is not far off.

Baba's message was publicized in all corners of the world through the Paramount Newsreel. As it was shown in movie theaters, many people came to know about him. 

The next day, Purdom confessed to Baba, "After meeting you, I have become a completely different person. I watch myself behaving politely to others with whom, under ordinary circumstances, I might have gone into a rage and said unpleasant things. It is quite a new experience for me, and it seems to have happened automatically after being with you."

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