Harry: The Story of Dr. Harry L. Kenmore and His Life with His Beloved Pop, Meher Baba

Harry: The Story of Dr. Harry L. Kenmore and His Life with His Beloved Pop, Meher Baba
ISBN-10
1532027044
ISBN-13
9781532027048
Series
Harry
Category
Religion
Pages
716
Language
English
Published
2017-07-17
Publisher
iUniverse
Authors
Larry Karrasch, Rita Karrasch

Description

Harry Kenmores blindness at the age of sixteen changed his life. After meeting Meher Baba in 1956 the path of his life was again altered because now he found God Meher Baba. His love and devotion led him to serve Baba as his chiropractor after Babas second automobile accident on December 2, 1956, in Satara, India. We learn about Harrys journey to become Babas doctor, entertainer, friend and intimate mandali through-out the next thirteen years. Through the intimate taped conversations, cables and letters between Harry, Baba and the mandali and also talks by Harry to various Baba groups, we gain insight into Harrys life as his relationship evolves with his Pop, Meher Baba. You dont know how much I love you Harry. You have become one of the intimate mandali. So I want you, for the remaining period that is, in between now and My Manifestation, which has not much time now, to just be as the mandali. Like My mandali, remain during this period between now and My Manifestation as mandali. So that when I break My Silence, when I Manifest, the few handful of the mandali can realize Me as I am. You too will realize Me as I am, not the world. Meher Baba November 2, 1968

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