You now turn the beads of the rosary of the virtues of elevated souls and speak of their virtues. Later on, people will turn the beads of a physical rosary of you. You now offer everything to the Father and, in return, people will later offer to you. Just as you don’t take anything without first offering it to the Father, similarly, people will not take anything without first offering it to you souls. Just as, at present, you put the Father first and then yourself, so they will put the you first and themselves afterwards. They copy everything you do. You become embodiments of remembrance and they become embodiments of the remembrance of the memorial of that. You are all constantly in remembrance, that is, you constantly stay in the remembrance of One, so that no one can shake you or change you in a negative way. Similarly, your intense devotees, your true devotees, your first devotees have intellects that have very strong faith in you, their special souls. Their faith in you is unshakeable and unbreakable.
The Father says: Be merciful and constantly have feelings of mercy! However, instead of mercy, you sometimes have arrogance or doubt. The same thing happens with the world. To have doubt means to ask: “Should I do this? Will be it like this? Should it not be like this?” In this, too, they forget mercy. Be merciful to yourself and to others. You have doubt in yourself and also in others. Externally, they would look very well and strong, but internally, they would have no strength. Similarly, those who have the illness of doubt would externally conduct themselves very well. Externally, they would appear to be lacking nothing; they wouldn’t even appear to be discontented but their attainment of happiness and power would be very weak. There is also a similar illness of arrogance. The sign of being merciful is that you will have one Baba and none other in your every word and thought. Wherever they look, those who are merciful will constantly see the Father, whereas wherever those who have arrogance look, they will only see themselves! Those with arrogance will be turning the rosary of “I, I”, whereas those with mercy will be turning the rosary of the Father.