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'''Meher Baba''' (in {{lang-fa|مهربابا}}), born Merwan Sheriar [[Irani]] ([[February 25]], [[1894]] – [[January 31]], [[1969]]), was an Indian [[guru]] of Persian descent who told his followers that he was the [[Avatar]] (an [[incarnation]] of [[God]]). Baba was reportedly hailed as "Parvardigar" (God as the Almighty Sustainer) by the Indian [[fakir]] and [[guru]] [[Sai Baba of Shirdi]] (''Lord Meher,'' p. 220). Although he maintained silence for 44 years of his life, Meher Baba's messages spread worldwide, notably through his extensive travels and publications. Meher Baba's ''[[samadhi]]'' (tomb-shrine) in [[Meherabad]] (outside [[Ahmednagar]], [[India]]) has become a place of pilgrimage.
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'''Barcelona ''' ([[Catalan language|Catalan]] {{IPA2|bəɾsəˈlonə}}, [[Spanish language|Spanish]] {{IPA2|baɾθeˈlona}}), '''برشلونة''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''Barshlounah,''') is the capital and most populous city of [[Catalonia]] and the second largest city in [[Spain]], with a population of 1,605,602 in 2006. It is located on the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] coast ({{coor dm|41|23|N|2|11|E|type:city(1,582,738)_region:ES}}), between the mouths of the rivers [[Llobregat]] and [[Besòs]], and is limited to the west by the [[Serra de Collserola]] ridge (512&nbsp;m).
Meher Baba lived and traveled in company with the circle of his closest disciples ("[[mandali]]"), both men and women, from whom he demanded absolute obedience. He and his ''mandali'' voluntarily assumed a life of extreme simplicity, almost to the point of poverty.
 
Barcelona is a major economic centre, with one of Europe's principal [[Mediterranean sea|Mediterranean]] [[port]]s, and its airport is the second largest in Spain. Founded as a Roman city, Barcelona became the capital of the Counts of Barcelona and the [[Crown of Aragon]]. Besieged several times during its history, Barcelona is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination and has a rich cultural heritage. Particularly renowned are architectural works of [[Antoni Gaudí]] and [[Lluís Domènech i Montaner]] that have been designated [[United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization|UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Sites]].
Baba spent long periods in seclusion, often [[fasting]]. But he would intersperse these periods with wide-ranging travels, public gatherings, and works of charity, including working among [[lepers]], the very [[poor]], and the "[[Insanity|mad]]" and "[[mast (God-intoxicated)|masts]]" who were often destitute.
 
As the capital of [[Catalonia]], Barcelona houses the seat of the Catalan government, known as the [[Generalitat de Catalunya]]; of particular note are the [[Government of Catalonia|executive branch]], the [[Parliament of Catalonia|parliament]] and the [[Supreme Court of Catalonia]]. The city is also the capital of the county ([[Comarques of Catalonia|''comarca'']]) of the [[Barcelonès]].
==Meher Baba's Life==
===Early years===
Meher Baba was born in [[Pune]], [[India]]. His given name was ''Merwan Sheriar Irani''. He was the second son of his father [[Sheriar Mundegar Irani]], a [[Persians|Persian]] [[Zoroastrian]] who had been a wandering [[Sufi]] [[dervish]] before settling in [[Pune]], and Sheriar's young wife, Shireen, who called him her "most beautiful child." His schoolmates nicknamed the charismatic and sometimes mischievous youngster "Electricity." As a boy he formed ''The Cosmopolitan Club'' amongst his best friends, a club dedicated to remaining informed in world affairs and giving money to charity — money often raised by the boys betting at the horse races. Merwan had a sonorous singing voice, and was an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and poet. Fluent in half a dozen languages, he was especially fond of [[Hafez (poet)|Hafez]]'s Persian poetry, but also of [[Shakespeare]] and [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]]. He was known for his lightning wit and universal knowledge, embracing both commerce and the arts. He claimed that all major established religions are essentially different beads on the same string, quoting freely from those traditions.
 
==Names==
In his youth, Merwan had no mystical inclinations or experiences, but was more interested in sports (especially [[cricket]]). At the age of 19, however, while bicycling home from Deccan College in Pune, he met a very old [[Muslim]] woman, a spiritual master named [[Hazrat Babajan]], who kissed him on the forehead. Shortly after this, he also had direct contact with four other spiritual figures in India, who he later said were among the five "Perfect Masters" (Meher Baba's westernized term for the Eastern concept of [[satguru]]) of the age, [[Tajuddin Baba]] of [[Nagpur]], [[Narayan Maharaj]] of Kedgaon, [[Sai Baba of Shirdi]], and [[Upasni Maharaj]] of Sakori. (Lord Meher, p. 944)
The name ''Barcelona'' comes from the ancient Phoenician Iberian ''Barkeno''<!--Don't use [[Image:Barkeno.png|Barkeno in Levantine Iberian script]] for the moment: -KE- is missing-->; [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''{{polytonic|Βαρκινών}}'';<ref>[[Ptolemy]], ii. 6. §&nbsp;8</ref> [[Latin]]: ''Barcino'', ''Barcelo''<ref>[[Avienus]] ''Or. Mar.'',</ref> and ''Barceno''.<ref>[[Antonine Itinerary|Itin. Ant.]]</ref>
 
During the Middle Ages the city was variously known as ''Barchinona, Barçalona, Barchelona'' and ''Barchenona''.
Meher Baba explained that [[Hazrat Babajan]] was a "Perfect Master," whose kiss unveiled him spiritually to his state of God-consciousness or [[God-realization]]. Subsequently, he reportedly went without food or drink for nine months, frequently beating his head against a stone to maintain contact with the physical world. Later he contacted the [[sadguru]]s [[Sai Baba of Shirdi]] and [[Upasni Maharaj]] of Sakori, who he said helped him to integrate this experience with normal consciousness, thus enabling him to function in the world without diminishing his experience of [[God-realization]].
 
==History==
After living for seven years in Sakori with [[Upasni Maharaj]], Merwan started to attract a following of his own. His early followers gave him the name "Meher Baba," or Compassionate Father.
{{main|History of Barcelona}}
The foundation of Barcelona is the subject of two different legends. The first attributes the founding of the city to [[Hercules]] 400&nbsp;years before the building of [[Rome]], and that it was rebuilt by the [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] [[Hamilcar Barca]], father of [[Hannibal]], who named the city ''Barcino'' after his family, in the [[3rd century BC]]. The second legend attributes the foundation directly to Hamilcar Barca.<ref>Oros. vii. 143; Miñano, ''Diccion.'' vol.&nbsp;i. p.&nbsp;391; Auson. ''Epist.'' xxiv. 68, 69, ''Punica Barcino''.</ref>
 
About [[15 BC|15&nbsp;BC]], the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] redrew the town as a ''[[castra|castrum]]'' (Roman military camp) centred on the "''Mons Taber''", a little hill near the contemporary city hall ([[Plaça de Sant Jaume]]). Under the Romans it was a colony, with the surname of ''Faventia'',<ref>[[Pliny the Elder|Plin.]] iii. 3. s.&nbsp;4</ref> or, in full, ''Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia Barcino''<ref>Inscr. ap. Gruter, p. 426, nos. 5, 6.</ref> or ''Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino''. [[Mela]]<ref>ii. 6</ref> mentions it among the small towns of the district, probably as it was eclipsed by its neighbour ''[[Tarraco]]'' (modern [[Tarragona]]); but it may be gathered from later writers that it gradually grew in wealth and consequence, favoured as it was with a beautiful situation and an excellent harbour.<ref>Avien. ''Or. Mar.'' 520: "Et Barcilonum amoena sedes ditium."</ref> It enjoyed immunity from imperial burdens.<ref>Paul. Dig. 1. tit. 15, de Cens.</ref> The city minted its own coins; some from the era of [[Galba]] survive.
In 1922, Meher Baba and his followers established "Manzil-e-Meem" (the ''House of the Master'') in Bombay. Baba demanded strict discipline and obedience from his disciples and spent this period in meditation and fasting. After a year, Baba and his disciples moved to an area a few miles outside Ahmednagar, which he called "[[Meherabad]]" (''Meher flourishing''). This [[ashram]] would become the centre for his work. In 1924, Meher Baba created a resident school at Meherabad, which he called the "Prem Ashram" ("prem" means "love"). The school was free and open to all [[castes]]. The school drew multi-denominational students from around India and Iran. The Manzil-e-Meem and Prem Ashram years are documented in the book ''Ramjoo's Diaries, 1922-1929: A Personal Account of Meher Baba's Early Work'' by Ramjoo Abdulla (Sufism Reoriented, 1979).
 
Some important Roman ruins are exposed under the [[Plaça del Rei]], entrance by the city museum ([[Museu d'Història de la Ciutat]]), and the typically Roman grid-planning is still visible today in the layout of the historical centre, the ''[[Barri Gòtic]]'' ("Gothic Quarter"). Some remaining fragments of the Roman walls have been incorporated into the cathedral.<ref>[http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/spain/barcelona/walls/walls.html]</ref> The cathedral, also known as basilica ''La Seu'' is said to have been founded in [[343]]. The city was conquered by the [[Visigoths]] in the early [[fifth century]], by the [[Moors]] in the early [[eighth century]], reconquered from the emir in [[801]] by [[Charlemagne]]'s son [[Louis the Pious|Louis]] who made Barcelona the seat of Carolingian "[[Spanish Marches]]" (''Marca Hispanica''), a buffer zone ruled by the [[Count of Barcelona]]. Barcelona was still a Christian frontier territory when it was sacked by [[Al-Mansur (Abi Amir)|Al-Mansur]] in [[985]].
===Silence===
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From [[July 10]], [[1925]] until his death in 1969, Meher Baba was silent. He communicated first by using an [http://home.online.no/~solibakk/graphics/pointingalphabet.jpg alphabet board], and later by hand gestures which were interpreted and spoken out by one of his ''[[mandali]]'' (devoted disciples), usually by his disciple [[Eruch Jessawala]].
 
The Counts of Barcelona became increasingly independent and expanded their territory to include all of Catalonia, later the [[Crown of Aragon]] which conquered many overseas possessions, ruling the western Mediterranean Sea with outlying territories in Naples and Sicily and as far as [[Duke of Athens|Athens]] in the [[thirteenth century]]. The forging of a dynastic link between the Crowns of Aragon and [[Crown of Castile|Castile]] marked the beginning of Barcelona's decline.
Meher Baba said that his silence was not undertaken as a spiritual exercise, nor as a vow of silence, but undertaken and maintained solely in connection with his universal work.
 
==Geography==
:''I am never silent. I speak eternally. The voice that is heard deep within the soul is My voice...the voice of inspiration, of intuition, of guidance. To those who are receptive to this voice, I speak.'' (''Love Alone Prevails'', Kitty Davy, pp. 166-167)
[[Image:Barcelona ISS009-E-9987.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Barcelona as seen from space]]
Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the [[Iberian Peninsula]], facing the [[Mediterranean Sea]], on a plateau approximately 5&nbsp;km wide limited by the mountain range of [[Serra de Collserola|Collserola]], the [[Llobregat]] river to the south-west and the [[Besòs]] river to the north<ref name="gec_3">{{cite encyclopedia | encyclopedia = Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana | title = Barcelona | year = 1971 | month = July | publisher = Edicions 62 | volume = 3 | ___location = Barcelona | pages = 193-229 }}</ref>. This plateau has 170 km²<ref name="gec_3" />, of which 101&nbsp;[[Square kilometre|km²]] (38.9&nbsp;[[Square mile|mi²]])<ref name="guies_estadistiques">[http://www.bcn.es/estadistica/catala/dades/inf/guies/bcn.pdf Guies Estadístiques. Barcelona en Xifres. Novembre 2006.]</ref> are occupied by the city itself. It is 160&nbsp;[[Kilometre|km]] (100&nbsp;[[Mile|mi]]) south of the [[Pyrenees]] and the [[Catalonia]]n border with [[France]].
 
[[Serra de Collserola|Collserola]], part of the coastal mountain range, shelters the city to the north-west. Its highest point, the peak of [[Tibidabo]], 512&nbsp;m high, offers striking views over the city<ref>[http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen/fullscreen33.html]</ref> and is topped by the 288.4&nbsp;m [[Torre de Collserola]], a telecommunications tower that is visible from most of the city. Barcelona is peppered with small hills, most of them urbanized and that gave their name to the neighbourhoods built upon them, such as [[Carmel]] (267&nbsp;m), [[Putxet]] (181&nbsp;m) and [[Rovira]] (261&nbsp;m). The escarpment of [[Montjuïc]] (173&nbsp;m), situated to the southeast, overlooks the harbour and is topped by [[Montjuïc castle]], a fortress built in the 17&ndash;18th centuries to control the city as a replacement for the Ciutadella. Today, the fortress is a museum and Montjuic is home to several sporting and cultural venues, as well as Barcelona's biggest park and gardens.
:''Man’s inability to live God’s words makes the Avatar’s teaching a mockery. Instead of practicing the compassion he taught, man has waged wars in his name. Instead of living the humility, purity, and truth of his words, man has given way to hatred, greed, and violence. Because man has been deaf to the principles and precepts laid down by God in the past, in this present Avataric form, I observe silence.'' (''Meher Baba's Universal Message'', World's Fair Pamphlet, 1964)
 
The city borders are the municipalities of [[Santa Coloma de Gramenet]] and [[Sant Adrià de Besòs]] to the north; [[L'Hospitalet de Llobregat]] and [[Esplugues de Llobregat]] to the south; the Mediterranean Sea to the east; and [[Montcada i Reixac]] and [[Sant Cugat del Vallès]] to the west.
===First contacts with the West===
In the [[1930s]], Meher Baba began a period of extensive world travel, circling the globe many times. He made frequent trips to [[Europe]] and [[United States|America]]. It was during this period that he established contact with his first close group of [[Western world|Western]] disciples.
 
===Climate===
On his first trip to England in 1931 he traveled on the [[SS Rajputana|SS ''Rajputana'']], the same ship that carried [[Mahatma Gandhi]]. Meher Baba and Gandhi had many private conversations onboard including Baba's permitting Gandhi to read portions of his "book" which Gandhi offered to help get published. In the West, Meher Baba met with interested individuals who had heard of his spiritual status and his work in India. Many of these were celebrities and artists, such as Hollywood stars [[Gary Cooper]], [[Tallulah Bankhead]], [[Mary Pickford]] and [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]] and the film producer [[Gabriel Pascal]]. He enjoyed watching Chaplin movies, comparing Creation to movie-making. Although few celebrities maintained their contact with Baba (Pascal being an exception), these western expeditions did yield a number of close followers who stuck with Baba for the duration of their lives.
Barcelona has a [[Mediterranean climate]], with mild, dry winters and warm, humid summers. January and February are the coldest months, averaging temperatures of 10&nbsp;[[Degree Celsius|°C]] (50&nbsp;[[Degree Fahrenheit|°F]]). Snowfalls are so rare that they are remembered as special events. July and August are the hottest months, averaging temperatures of 25&nbsp;°C (77&nbsp;°F). The highest recorded maximum temperature in the city itself is 38.6&nbsp;°C.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/jgiro2002/estiu2003.html Grup dels Sis: 2003: Un Estiu Infernal]</ref> At the Fabra Observatory, situated on the [[Tibidabo|Tibidabo hill]], the record summer temperature is 39.8&nbsp;°C (103.6&nbsp;°F). <ref>[http://www.geocities.com/jgiro2002/clima.html Grup dels Sis: Climatologia de Catalunya]</ref> However, it should be noted that the observatory is situated in the hills above the city near Collserola park - an area where the impact of the "heat island" effect is likely to be diminished.<ref>[http://geographyfieldwork.com/BarcelonaHeatIsland.htm Barcelona's heat island]</ref>
 
===Cityscape===
In the late '30s, Meher Baba invited a group of western women to join him in India, where he arranged a series of trips that became known as the Blue Bus Tours. When they returned home, many newspapers treated their journey as an occasion for scandal.
[[Image:Meher BabaParcguell.jpg|thumbnailthumb|left250px|The entrance to Gaudi''Discourses''s by"Park Meher BabaGüell"]]
====Parks====
Barcelona contains 68 municipal parks, divided into 12&nbsp;historic parks, 5&nbsp;thematic (botanical) parks, 45&nbsp;urban parks and 6&nbsp;forest parks.<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/parcsijardins/cat/parcs/pa_mapa.htm Parcs i Jardins > Els Parcs > Els Parcs de Barcelona]</ref> They range from vest-pocket parks to large recreation areas. The parks cover 10% of the city (549.7 ha),<ref name="guies_estadistiques" /> growing about 10&nbsp;ha per year,<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/parcsijardins/cat/parcs/pa_his_ciu.htm Parcs i Jardins > Els Parcs > Història > La ciutat i el verd]</ref> with a proportion of 18.1 m² of park area per inhabitant.<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/parcsijardins/cat/parcs/pa_his_demo.htm Parcs i Jardins > Els Parcs > Història > La democràcia]</ref>
 
Of Barcelona's parks, [[Montjuïc]] is the largest, with 203&nbsp;[[Hectare|ha]] located on the mountain of the same name.<ref name="guies_estadistiques" /> It is followed by [[Ciutadella Park]] (situated in the place of the old military [[citadel]] and which houses the [[Parliament of Catalonia|Parliament]] building, the [[zoo]] and several museums; 31&nbsp;ha including the zoo), the [[Guinardó Park]] (19&nbsp;ha), [[Park Güell]] (designed by [[Antoni Gaudí]]; 17.2&nbsp;ha), [[Oreneta Castle Park]] (also 17.2&nbsp;ha), [[Diagonal Mar Park]] (13.3&nbsp;ha, inaugurated in 2002), [[Nou Barris Central Park]] (13.2&nbsp;ha), [[Can Dragó Sports Park]] and [[Poblenou Park]] (both 11.9&nbsp;ha) and the [[Labyrinth Park]] (9.10&nbsp;ha), named after the garden maze it contains.<ref name="guies_estadistiques" /> A part of the Collserolla Park is also within the city limits.
===The Discourses===
 
====Beaches====
During the course of early gatherings of his mandali (disciples) and followers, Meher Baba gave discourses on various spiritual subjects. Between 1938 and 1943, at the request of [[Princess Norina Matchabelli]] (co-founder of ''[[Prince Matchabelli|Prince Matchabelli Perfume]]'' and a close [[List of followers of Meher Baba|follower of Meher Baba]]), Meher Baba dictated a series of discourses on his alphabet board for her New York publication ''Meher Baba Journal''.
[[Image:050529 Barcelona 059.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Barceloneta beach]]
 
Barcelona has seven beaches, totalling 4.5&nbsp;[[Kilometre|km]] (2.8&nbsp;[[Mile|mi]]) of coastline. [[Sant Sebastià]] and [[Barceloneta]] beaches, both 1100&nbsp;m in length,<ref name="guies_estadistiques" /> are the largest, oldest and the most frequented beaches in Barcelona. The Olympic port separates them from the other city beaches: Nova Icària, Bogatell, Mar Bella, Nova Mar Bella and Llevant. These beaches (ranging from 400 to 640&nbsp;m) were opened as a result of the city restructuring to host the [[1992 Summer Olympics]], when a great number of industrial buildings were demolished. The [[2004 Universal Forum of Cultures]] left the city a sandless bathing zone, a sort of sea pool.
These discourses, transcribed or worked up from points given by Baba by close disciples, address many aspects of the spiritual life, and provide practical and simple direction for the aspirant. During those years, at least one of these discourses appeared in each issue of the monthly ''Meher Baba Journal''. C.D. Deshmukh, a close disciple of Meher Baba, compiled and edited the dictation, and Baba personally approved each discourse by signing the table of contents for that issue of the journal.
 
====Other====
Between 1939 and 1954 in India, a five-volume compilation titled ''Discourses of Meher Baba'' received several printings. In 1967, two years before passing away, Meher Baba personally supervised the editing and publication of a new three-volume version of the ''Discourses,'' known as the sixth edition, which is available online. [http://www.discoursesbymeherbaba.org/index.php]
The area around the [[Plaça Catalunya]] makes up the city's historical centre and, alongside the upper half of the Diagonal avenue, is the main commercial area of the city. Barcelona has several commercial complexes, like L'Illa in the higher part of the Diagonal avenue and Diagonal Mar in the lowest, La Maquinista, Glòries in the place of the same name and the Maremagnum by the port.
 
Barcelona has several skyscrapers, the highest being the [[Hotel Arts]] and its twin the [[Torre Mapfre]], both 154&nbsp;m high, followed by the newest [[Torre Agbar]] 144&nbsp;m high.
The widely available seventh edition of the ''[[Discourses (Meher Baba)|Discourses]]'' (ISBN 1-880619-09-1), first published by Sheriar Press in 1987 (after Baba's death), contains numerous editorial changes not specifically authorized by Meher Baba, although the meaning of the discourses is little changed.
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==Demographics==
===Work with 'masts'===
[[Image:Demografía Barcelona (España).PNG|250px|right|thumb|Demographic evolution, 1900&ndash;2005, according to the Spanish Instituto Nacional de Estadística]]
In the 1940s, Meher Baba did extensive work with a category of people he termed "[[mast (God-intoxicated)|mast]]s" (short for the Sufi term "Mast-Allah" meaning "intoxicated with God"). These individuals are essentially disabled by their enchanting experience of the higher spiritual planes. Although outwardly masts may appear irrational or even insane, Meher Baba claimed that their spiritual status was actually quite elevated, and that by meeting with them, he helped them to move forward spiritually while enlisting their aid in his spiritual work.
According to Barcelona's City Council, Barcelona's population as of [[2006-06-01]] was
1,673,075&nbsp;people,<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/estadistica/catala/dades/anuari/cap02/C0203010.htm Ajuntament de Barcelona: Estadística: Indicadors demogràfics. 2005]</ref> while the population of the [[Barcelona metropolitan area|Metropolitan Area]] was 3,161,081. It is the central nucleus of the [[Urban Region of Barcelona]], which relies on a population of 5,327,872 and covers an area of 4,268 km².
 
The [[population density]] of Barcelona was 15,779&nbsp;people per&nbsp;km²,<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/estadistica/catala/dades/anuari/cap02/C0201040.htm Ajuntament de Barcelona: Estadística: Densitat de població. 2005]</ref> with [[Eixample]] being the most populated district. 62% of the inhabitants were born in [[Catalonia]], with a 23.5% coming from the rest of Spain. Of the 13.9% from other countries, a proportion which has more than tripled since 2001 when it was 3.9%,<ref name="guies_estadistiques" /> the majority come from (in order) [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Morocco]], [[Colombia]], [[Argentina]], [[Italy]], [[Pakistan]] and [[China]].<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/estadistica/catala/dades/anuari/cap02/C0201090.htm Ajuntament de Barcelona: Estadística: Nacionalitat per sexe. 2005]</ref>
Meher Baba visited literally thousands of masts throughout [[southern Asia]], and occasionally set up ashrams where they were cared for. One of the best known of these masts, known as Mohammed Mast, lived at Meher Baba's encampment at Meherabad until his death in 2003. [http://home.online.no/~solibakk/ericomo.html]
 
95% of the population understand [[Catalan language|Catalan]], 74.6% can speak it, 75% can read it, and 47.1% can write it.<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/estadistica/catala/dades/anuari/cap02/C0202050.htm Ajuntament de Barcelona: Estadística: Coneixement de la llengua catalana per grans grups d'edat. 2001]</ref> While most of the population profess to be of the [[Catholic]] religion (208&nbsp;churches), actual church attendance figures are low. There are also a number of other groups, including various [[Evangelist]] (71&nbsp;locations, mostly professed by [[Roma in Spain|Roma]]), [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] (21&nbsp;[[Kingdom Halls]]), Jews, Muslims and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] (13&nbsp;locations).<ref>[http://w3.bcn.es/ab/asia/equipament/controller/0,2317,1653_71890_3,00.html?accio=llista_eq&primera_busqueda=true&temaOriginal=&tema=0040101011_Religion&que=&opcio2=&opcio=districte&districte=&zona=&carrer=&numero=&al= Barcelona: Directory: Theme: Religion]</ref>
This work with masts was extensively documented in the book ''The Wayfarers: Meher Baba With the God-Intoxicated'' by William Donkin, Ph.D. (ISBN 0-913078-65-4).
 
In 1900, Barcelona had a population of 533.000 people<ref name="gec_3" />, which grew steadily but slowly until 1950, when it started absorbing an hight number of people from other less-industrialized parts of Spain. Barcelona's population peaked in 1979 with 1,906,998 people, and fell throughout the 1980s and 1990s as more people sought a higher quality of life in outlying cities in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area. After bottoming out in 2000 with 1,496,266 people, the city's population began to rise again as younger people started to return, causing a great increase in housing prices. <ref>[http://www.bcn.es/estadistica/catala/dades/anuari/cap02/C0201010.htm Ajuntament de Barcelona: Estadística: Evolució de la població. 1900-2005]</ref>
===The New Life===
In 1949 Meher Baba began an enigmatic period which he called the "New Life." Following a series of questions on their readiness to obey even the most difficult of his requests, Meher Baba selected twenty companions to join him in a life of complete "hopelessness, helplessness and aimlessness." During this time, Meher Baba acted not as the Master, but as a companion.
 
== Economy ==
He made provisions for those dependent on him, then he and his companions otherwise gave up all property and financial responsibilities. They then traveled about India incognito, without money, begging for their food, carrying out Baba's instructions and living in strict accordance with a set of "conditions of the New Life." These included absolute acceptance of the circumstances of their lives, and consistent good cheer in the face of any difficulty. Those companions who failed to comply were sent away.
[[Image:Spain.Catalonia.Barcelona.Vista.Port.jpg|thumb|Barcelona's old harbour]]
Barcelona has a long-standing mercantile tradition. Less well known is that it was one of the earliest regions in continental Europe to begin industrialization, beginning with textile related works at the end of the [[eighteenth century]] but really gathering momentum in the mid [[nineteenth century]], when it became a major center for the production of textiles and machinery. Since then, manufacturing has played a large role in its history. The traditional importance in textiles is still reflected in Barcelona's importance as a major fashion center. In summer 2006, Barcelona became an host for the prestigious [[Bread & Butter]] urban fashion fair. The fair was so successful than, starting in 2007, Barcelona became the only host for Bread & Butter, that closed its original [[Berlin]] ___location.
 
As in other modern cities, the manufacturing sector has long since been overtaken by the services sector, though it remains important. The most important industries today are textile, chemistry, pharmaceutical, motor, electronic and printing. In the services sector, the most important are the logistics, publishing, telecommunications and computer sectors.
About the New Life Meher Baba wrote:
 
Drawing upon its tradition of creative art and craftsmanship, Barcelona is nowadays also known for its award-winning industrial design. Barcelona also has several congress halls, notably [[La Fira]] (Trade Fair), that host a quickly growing number of national and international events each year, which had also meant the opening of new hotels each year. The [[Port of Barcelona]] is an important Mediterranean port, both for general containers cargo and for cruise ships.
:''This New Life is endless, and even after my physical death it will be kept alive by those who live the life of complete renunciation of falsehood, lies, hatred, anger, greed and lust; and who, to accomplish all this, do no lustful actions, do no harm to anyone, do no backbiting, do not seek material possessions or power, who accept no homage, neither covet honor nor shun disgrace, and fear no one and nothing; by those who rely wholly and solely on God, and who love God purely for the sake of loving; who believe in the lovers of God and in the reality of Manifestation, and yet do not expect any spiritual or material reward; who do not let go the hand of Truth, and who, without being upset by calamities, bravely and wholeheartedly face all hardships with one hundred percent cheerfulness, and give no importance to caste, creed and religious ceremonies. This New Life will live by itself eternally, even if there is no one to live it.'' (''The God-Man,'' Charles Purdom, p. 187)
 
Barcelona has one of the highest costs of living in Spain, second only to [[Madrid]] and ocuping the 31st position according to a report by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.<ref>[http://www.abc.es/20070618/economia-economia/madrid-barcelona-entre-ciudades_200706181319.html ABC.es: economia - economia - Madrid y Barcelona, entre las ciudades más caras del mundo para vivir]</ref>
===Automobile accident in the U.S.A.===
Meher Baba ended the New Life after a period of intense seclusion, and once again began a round of public appearances and extensive travel throughout India and the West.
 
==Government and administrative divisions==
In the 1940s and '50s Meher Baba established two centers outside of India: [[Meher Spiritual Center]], in [[Myrtle Beach]], [[South Carolina]] and [[Avatar's Abode]], near [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]].
{{seealso|Municipal elections in Barcelona|List of mayors of Barcelona}}
[[Image:Glories.jpg|250px|right|thumb|[[Glòries]] at night]]
Barcelona is governed by a city council formed by 41 city councilors, [[Municipal elections in Barcelona|elected]] for a four-year term by [[universal suffrage]]. As one of the two biggest cities in Spain (the other being [[Madrid]]), Barcelona is subject to a special law articulated through the ''Carta Municipal'' (Municipal Law). A first version of this law was passed in [[1960]] and amended later, but the current version was approved in March 2006.<ref name="ley 1/2006">[http://www.boe.es/g/es/bases_datos/doc.php?coleccion=iberlex&id=2006/04583 BOE - LEY 1/2006, de 13 de marzo, por la que se regula el Régimen Especial del municipio de Barcelona.]</ref> According to his law, Barcelona's city council is organized in two levels: a political one, with elected city councilors, and one executive, which administrates the programs and executes the decisions taken on the political level. <ref>[http://w3.bcn.es/V61/Home/V61HomeLinkPl/0,2687,200713899_200720868_1,00.html Ajuntament de Barcelona > Ajuntament > El Govern de la Ciutat]</ref> This law also gives the local government a special relationship with the central government and it also gives the mayor wider prerogatives by the means of municipal executive commissions.<ref>[http://www.bcn.cat/catala/laciutat/barcelona/organitzacio.htm Ajuntament de Barcelona: Organització política]</ref> It expands the powers of the city council in areas like telecommunications, city traffic, road safety and public safety. It also gives a special economic regime to the city's treasury and it gives the council a [[veto]] in matters that will be decided by the central government, but that will need a favourable report from the council.<ref name="ley 1/2006" />
 
The ''Comissió de Govern'' (Government Commission) is the [[executive (government)|executive]] branch, formed by 24 councilors, led by the [[List of mayors of Barcelona|Mayor]], with 5 lieutenant-mayors and 17 city councilors, each in charge of an area of government, and 5 non-elected councilors. <ref>[http://w3.bcn.es/V61/Home/V61HomeLinkPl/0,4358,200713899_200720894_3,00.html Ajuntament de Barcelona > Council> The city government> Council Executive]</ref> The plenary, formed by the 41 city councilors, has advisory, planning, regulatory, and fiscal executive functions.<ref>[http://w3.bcn.es/V61/Home/V61HomeLinkPl/0,4358,200713899_200720876_3,00.html Ajuntament de Barcelona > Council> The city government> Plenary]</ref> The six ''Comissions del Consell Municipal'' (City council comissions) have executive and controlling functions in the field of their jurisdiction. They are composed by a number of councilors proportional to the number of councilors each political party has in the plenary.<ref>[http://w3.bcn.es/V61/Home/V61HomeLinkPl/0,4358,200713899_200720890_3,00.html Ajuntament de Barcelona > Council> The city government> Committees of the Municipal Council]</ref> The city council has jurisdiction in the fields of [[city planning]], transportation, municipal taxes, public highways security through the ''[[Guardia Urbana]]'' (the municipal police), city maintenance, gardens, parks and environment, facilities (like schools, nurseries, sports centres, libraries, etc.), culture, sports, youth and [[social welfare]]. Some of these competencies are not exclusive, but shared with the Generalitat de Catalunya or the central [[Government of Spain|Spanish government]].
On May 24, 1952, Meher Baba's car was struck head-on near [[Prague, Oklahoma|Prague]], [[Oklahoma]]. He and his companions were thrown from the vehicle and suffered many injuries. [http://heartland.meherbaba.org/StoryOfTheAccident.htm] Meher Baba's leg was severely broken and he had facial injuries. The injured were treated and returned to Myrtle Beach to recuperate, including work done at [[Duke University Medical Center|Duke Hospital]] in [[Durham, North Carolina]].
 
The executive branch is led by a Chief Municipal Executive Officer which answers to the Mayor. It is made up of departments which are legally part of the city council and by separate legal entities of two tipes: autonomous public departments and public enterprises. <ref>[http://w3.bcn.es/V61/Home/V61HomeLinkPl/0,4358,200713899_200722250_3,00.html Ajuntament de Barcelona > Council> The municipal administration]</ref>
===Highest of the High Declaration===
In September, 1953 Meher Baba gave his "Highest of the High" declaration at Dehradun, India (''Hightest of the High'', Pamphlet, September 1954).
 
The seat of the city council is on the Plaça Sant Jaume, opposite the seat of Generalitat de Catalunya. Since the [[Spanish transition to democracy|coming of the Spanish democracy]], Barcelona [[Municipal elections in Barcelona|has been governed]] by the [[Socialists' Party of Catalonia|PSC]], first with an absolute majority and later in coalition with [[Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya|ERC]] and [[Initiative for Catalonia Greens|ICV]]. Since the May 2007 elections, PSC is governing in minority only with IC, since ERC decided against a renewal of the previous coalition. The second most voted party in Barcelona is [[Convergència i Unió|CiU]], followed by [[People's Party (Spain)|PP]], both currently in the opposition.
On February 10, 1954 in Meherastana U.P., India, Meher Baba publicly declared his Avatarhood for the first time by spelling out on his alphabet board during a gathering, "Avatar Meher Baba Ki Jai." (Lord Meher, p. 4283)
 
===Administrative divisions===
In September of that year, Meher Baba gave a "men-only" sahavas at Meherabad which later became known as the "Three Incredible Weeks." During this time Baba issued a number of messages and discourses, the most significant being "Meher Baba's Call," wherein Baba proclaims his Avatarhood irrespective of the "doubts and convictions" of others (''Meher Baba's Call'', Pamphlet, September 12, 1954).
Since 1997, the city has been divided into 10&nbsp;administrative districts (''districtes''), each one with its own council led by a city councillor. The composition of each district council depends on the number of votes each political party had in that district, so a district can be led by a councillor from a different party than the executive council.
 
The administrative divisions are based mostly on historical divisions. Several of the city's districts are former towns annexed by the city of Barcelona in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that still maintain their own distinct character. The official names of these districts are in the [[Catalan language]].
In October of 1954, Meher Baba discarded his alphabet board and began using a unique set of hand gestures to communicate.
 
====Districts and neighbourhoods====
In 1956 he visited Myrtle Beach and other places in the US as well as the newly opened [[Avatar's Abode]] in [[Australia]].
[[Image:MapaBCN Distritos01.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Districts]]
{{main|Districts of Barcelona}}
*''[[Ciutat Vella]]'' ("Old City"): [[El Raval]] (also known in Spanish as the ''Barrio Chino'', ("[[Chinatown]]"), the ''[[Barri Gòtic]]'' ("Gothic Quarter"), [[La Barceloneta]] and the ''Barri de la Ribera''.
*[[Eixample]]: Sant Antoni, ''Esquerra de l'Eixample'' ("the left side of the Eixample" facing away from the sea), ''Dreta de l'Eixample'' ("the right side of the Eixample"), ''Barri de la Sagrada Família'', Fort Pienc, ''Sant Antoni''
*[[Sants]]&ndash;[[Montjuïc]]: Poble Sec, La Marina, La Font de La Guatlla, La Bordeta, Hostafrancs, Sants, Badal.
*[[Les Corts]]: Les Corts, La Maternitat, Pedralbes.
*[[Sarrià-Sant Gervasi]]: Tres Torres, Sarrià, Vallvidrera, Bonanova, Sant Gervasi, Putxet-Farró, Galvany.
*[[Gràcia]]: Vallcarca, [[El Coll]], La Salut, Gràcia, El Camp d'en Grassot
*[[Horta-Guinardó]]: Horta, [[El Carmel]], La Teixonera, El Guinardó (Alt i Baix), La Clota, La Vall D'Hebron, Montbau
*[[Nou Barris]]: Can Peguera, Porta, Canyelles, Ciutat Meridiana, Guineueta, Prosperitat, Vallbona, Verdum, Vilapicina, Roquetes, Trinitat Vella, Trinitat Nova, Torre Baró, Torre Llobeta and Turó de la Peira.
*[[Sant Andreu]]: La Segrera, Trinitat Vella, Bon Pastor, Sant Andreu, Navas, Baró de Viver
*[[Sant Martí]]: Diagonal Mar, Fort Pius, San Martí de Provençals, Poble Nou, La Verneda, El Clot
 
==Education==
===Automobile accident in India===
{{main|Education in Catalonia}}
On December 2, 1956, outside [[Satara]], India, the car in which Meher Baba was travelling went out of control and a second serious automobile accident occurred. Meher Baba suffered a fractured pelvis and other severe injuries. Dr. Nilu, a close mandali, was killed.
Barcelona has a well-developed [[higher education]] system of [[Public university|public universities]]. Most prominent among these is the [[University of Barcelona]], a world-renowned research and teaching institution with [[campus]]es around the city. Barcelona is also home to the [[Polytechnic University of Catalonia]], the newer [[Pompeu Fabra University]] and, in the private sector, the [[Ramon Llull University]] encompassing internationally renowned institutions like [[ESADE]] Business School. The [[Autonomous University of Barcelona]], another public university, is located in [[Bellaterra]], a town in the [[Barcelona metropolitan area|Metropolitan Area]].
 
The city has a network of public schools, from nurseries to high schools, under the responsibility of the city council (though the student subjects are the responsibility of the Generalitat de Catalunya). There are also many private schools, some of them [[Roman Catholic]]. Like other cities in Spain, Barcelona now faces the integration of a large number of immigrant children from Latin America, Africa and Asia.
This accident seriously incapacitated Meher Baba. Despite his physician's predictions to the contrary, after great effort Baba managed to walk again, but from that point was in constant pain and was severely limited in his ability to move. In fact, during his trip to the West in 1958 he often needed to be carried from venue to venue.
 
==Culture==
Like his silence, Baba indicated that his automobile accidents and the suffering that attended them were purposeful and brought about by his will.
{{main|Culture of Barcelona}}
[[Image:Liceu.jpg|thumb|200px|The façade of the Liceu, as viewed from La Rambla]]
Barcelona's cultural roots go back 2000 years. To a greater extent than the rest of Catalonia, where Catalonia's native [[Catalan language|Catalan]] is more dominant, Barcelona is a bilingual city: [[Catalan language|Catalan]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] are both official languages and widely spoken. The Catalan spoken in Barcelona, [[Central Catalan]], is the one closest to standard Catalan. Since the [[Spanish transition to democracy|arrival of democracy]], the Catalan culture (very much repressed during the [[Spain under Franco|dictatorship]]) has been promoted, both by recovering works from the past and by stimulating the creation of new works. Barcelona is designated as a [[global city|world-class city]] by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/citylist.html |title = Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network - Inventory of World Cities |accessdate = 2007-07-07 }}</ref>
 
===SeclusionEntertainment and East-Westperforming Gatheringarts===
Barcelona has many venues for live music and theatre, including the world-renowned [[Liceu|Gran Teatre del Liceu]] opera theatre, the [[Teatre Nacional de Catalunya]], the [[Teatre Lliure]] and the [[Palau de la Música Catalana]] concert hall. Barcelona also is home to the [[Sónar]] Music Festival<ref>[http://www.sonar.es Sónar Music Festival]</ref> which takes place around June every year, and to the Barcelona and Catalonia National Symphonic Orchestra (Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya, usually known as OBC) is the largest symphonic orchestra in Catalonia. In 1999, the OBC inaugurated its new venue in the brand-new Auditorium (''l'Auditori''). It performs around 75 concerts per season and its current director is [[Eiji Oue]].<ref>[http://www.auditori.org/seccions/auditori/oferta_musical/auditori_obc/index.aspx L'Auditori: OBC]</ref>
Meher Baba returned to India, and began more periods of fasting, meditation and seclusion. One might have expected such seclusion to be restful; on the contrary, Meher Baba's seclusion work was draining and exhausting. He claimed to be doing work on behalf of the spiritual welfare of all humanity.
 
===Museums===
In 1962, Meher Baba gave one of his last public functions, a series of meetings he called ''The East-West Gathering''. At these meetings, at which his western followers were invited to meet his Indian disciples, Baba gave [[darshan]] to many thousands, despite the physical strain this caused on his broken body.
Barcelona houses a great number of museums, which cover different areas and eras. The [[Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya|National Museum of Art of Catalonia]] possesses a well-known collection of [[Romanesque art]] while the [[Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art]] focuses on post-1945 Catalan and Spanish art. The [[Fundació Joan Miró]], [[Museu Picasso|Picasso Museum]] and [[Fundació Antoni Tàpies]] hold important collections of these world-renowned artists.
 
Several museums cover the fields of history and archeology, like the City History Museum, the Museum of the History of Catalonia, the [[Archaeology Museum of Catalonia]], the Barcelona Maritime Museum and the private-owned Egiptian Museum. The Erotic museum of Barcelona is among the most peculiar ones, while Cosmocaixa is a [[science museum]] that received the [[European Museum of the Year Award]] in 2006.
==="God in a Pill"===
In 1966, at the height of the [[Psychedelic]] era, Meher Baba allowed individual visits by three young western academics, who asked about the spiritual aspects of drugs. In response, Meher Baba's words were collected in a pamphlet, ''[[God in a pill|God in a Pill]]'', in which he stated that drug use was spiritually damaging and that if enlightenment were possible through drugs then "God is not worthy of being God." This pamphlet has been updated and is now available as a book entitled ''A Mirage Will Never Quench Your Thirst'' (Sheriar Foundation, 2003). At his request, the three returned to the West and spread this message, which increased Meher Baba's notoriety among the young. It was during this period that the popular poster of a smiling Baba, captioned "[[Don't Worry, Be Happy]]" became widely distributed, even appearing in [[day-glo]] versions.
 
===Architecture===
===Final Seclusion and Amartithi===
[[Image:Sagradafamilia-overview.jpg|thumb|250px|The Sagrada Família church, Gaudi's masterpiece]]
From the East-West Gathering onward, Meher Baba's health deteriorated steadily. Despite the physical toll it took on his body, Meher Baba continued to undertake long periods in [[solitude|seclusion]], [[fasting]] and [[meditation|meditating]]. His physical condition grew steadily worse.
The ''[[Barri Gòtic]]'' ("Gothic Quarter" in Catalan) is the centre of the old city of Barcelona. Many of the buildings date from medieval times, some from as far back as the Roman settlement of Barcelona. Catalan ''[[modernisme]]'' architecture (often known as [[Art Nouveau]] in the rest of Europe), developed between [[1885]] and [[1950]] and left an important legacy in Barcelona. A great number of these buildings are [[World Heritage Sites]]. Especially remarkable is the work of architect [[Antoni Gaudí]], which can be seen throughout the city. His best known work is the immense but still unfinished church of the [[Sagrada Família]], which has been under construction since 1882, and is still financed by private donations. As of 2007, completion is planned for [[2026]].
 
Barcelona won the 1999 [[RIBA]] [[Royal Gold Medal]] for its architecture<ref>[http://www.architecture.com/fileLibrary/pdf/Royal_Gold_Medallists_at_09112006.pdf RIBA Royal Gold Medallists]</ref>, the first (as of 2007, only) time that the winner has been a city, and not an individual architect.
In 1968, Meher Baba completed a particularly taxing period of seclusion, and emerged saying that his work "was completed 100% to my satisfaction." By this point he was confined to a wheelchair. Within a few months his condition worsened, and he was bed-ridden, his body wracked by intense muscular spasms that had no clear origin. Despite the care of several doctors, the spasms grew progressively worse. During these last days, Baba emphatically told his close disciple and night-watchman, Bhau Kalchuri "Remember this! I am not this body!"
 
===World Heritage Sites in Barcelona===
On January 31, 1969, Meher Baba took his final breaths, conveying by his final gesture, "Do not forget that I am God." This day became known as ''[[Amartithi]]'' ("deathless day"). Meher Baba's body was laid in his [[samadhi]], amongst ice and sawdust, and covered with roses. It was kept available to the public for one week before its final burial.
*Works of [[Lluís Domènech i Montaner]], [[Palau de la Música Catalana]] and [[Hospital de Sant Pau]], included in the list in 1997.
[[Image:Meher Baba 2.jpg|frame|Meher Baba's portrait on a book by Josephine Esther Ross]]
*Works of [[Antoni Gaudí]], including [[Park Güell]], [[Palau Güell]], [[Casa Milà]], [[Casa Vicens]], [[Sagrada Família]] (Nativity façade and crypt), [[Casa Batlló]], Crypt in Colonia Güell. The first three works were inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1984. The other four were added as extensions to the site in 2005.
 
===Last DarshanMedia===
''[[El Periódico de Catalunya]]'' (Catalan and Spanish editions) and ''[[La Vanguardia]]'' (Spanish) are Barcelona's two major daily newspapers while ''[[Sport (newspaper)|Sport]]'' and ''[[El Mundo Deportivo]]'' (both in Spanish) are the city's two major sports daily newspapers, published by the same companies. The city is also served by a number of smaller publications such as ''[[Avui]]'' and ''[[El Punt]]'' (both in Catalan), by nation-wide newspapers with special Barcelona editions like ''[[El Pais]]'' and ''[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]'' (both in Spanish), and by several free newspapers like ''[[Metro International|Metro]]'', ''[[20 minutos]]'', ''ADN'' and ''Què'' (bilingual).
Before his passing, Meher Baba had made extensive preparations for a public darshan program to be held in [[Pune]], India. His mandali decided to proceed with the arrangements despite the physical absence of the host, saying that "God had invited them, and they were free to keep their appointment". Several thousands attended this "Last Darshan", including many hundred young people from the US, England, and Australia, who had been affected by Meher Baba's anti-drug message, and by his other teachings.
 
Several major FM stations include [[Catalunya Ràdio]], [[RAC 1]], [[RAC 105]] and [[Cadena SER]]. Barcelona also has several local TV stations, among them [[Barcelona Televisió|BTV]] (owned by city council) and [[8TV]] (owned by the Godó group, that also owns ''La Vanguardia''). The headquarters of [[Televisió de Catalunya]], Catalonia's public network, are located in [[Sant Joan Despí]], in Barcelona's metropolitan area.
==Cosmology==
Meher Baba's [[cosmology]], which [[Syncretism|syncretises]] [[Sufi]], [[Vedantic]], and [[Mysticism|Mystic]] concepts and terms, is fleshed out in detail in his [[1955]] book, ''[[God Speaks]]'', the first eight chapters of which Meher Baba dictated using an English language alphabet board. Meher Baba said that ''God Speaks'' was the most important book for this age. In ''God Speaks'' Meher Baba says that he upholds without equivocation both the [[Sufi]] theory of [[identityism]] ([[Wahdat-ul-Wujood|wahdat-ul-wujud]]) and the [[Vedanta|Vedantic]] theory of [[Advaita|advaitism]] (''God Speaks,'' 2nd Edition, p.170). These are, respectively, the Sufi and Vedantic theories that [[atma]] is one with and identical with [[Paramatma]], i.e. non-dual. The Western [[mysticism|mystic]] terminology for this concept is that the [[soul]] is one with the [[Over-soul]]. For a succinct encapsulation of Meher Baba's cosmology, see the [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0915828022 book description at amazon.com] of ''God Speaks''.
 
=== Sports ===
{{details|God Speaks}}
[[Image:Camp nou.jpg|thumb|250px|The ''[[Camp Nou]] ''[[stadium]]]]
Barcelona has a long sporting tradition and hosted the successful [[1992 Summer Olympics]] as well as several matches from the [[1982 Football World Cup]]. It has also been host to the [[2003 World Aquatics Championships|X FINA World Championships]] and twice of the [[Eurobasket]].
 
[[FC Barcelona]] is a [[sports club]] best known for its [[football (soccer)|football]] team, one of the biggest in Europe, twice winner of the [[UEFA Champions League]]. FC Barcelona also has teams in the Spanish [[basketball]] [[Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto|ACB]] league ([[FC Barcelona (basketball)|Winterthur FCB]]), the [[team handball|handball]] [[Liga ASOBAL|ASOBAL]] league ([[FC Barcelona (handball)|FC Barcelona-Cifec]]), and the [[roller hockey]] league. The club's museum is the second most visited in Catalonia. [[RCD Espanyol]] is the city's other [[La Liga|Liga]] football team. Barcelona also has other clubs in lower categories, like [[CE Europa]] and [[UE Sant Andreu]].
===Evolution and Involution===
 
Barcelona has two [[UEFA]] [[UEFA Stadia List|5-star rated]] football stadiums: FC Barcelona's [[Camp Nou]] and the [[Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys]], used for the [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Olympics]] and the current home of Espanyol, pending completion of the club's new stadium.
Meher Baba's cosmology is based on [[nondualism|divine unity]], the concept that diverse creation, or [[duality]], is an illusion.
 
The [[Open Seat Godó]], a 50-year-old [[ATP Tour]] [[International Series Gold tennis tournaments|International Series Gold tennis tournament]], is held annually in the facilities of the Reial Club de Tenis Barcelona (Barcelona Royal Tennis Club). Several popular running competitions are organized year-round in Barcelona: Cursa del Corte Inglés (with about 60,000 participants each year){{Fact|date=July 2007}}, Cursa de la Mercè, Cursa Jean Bouin, Milla Sagrada Família and the San Silvestre. Also, each Christmas, a swimming race across the port is organized. Near Barcelona, in [[Montmeló]], the 131,000 capacity [[Circuit de Catalunya]] racetrack hosts the [[Spanish Grand Prix|Formula One Spanish Grand Prix]] and the [[Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix]]. Barcelona has also become [[Skateboarding in Barcelona|very popular]] with [[skateboarding|skateboarders]], which has led to a new anti-skateboarding law, which came into effect in 2006.
:''I tell you all, with my Divine Authority, that you and I are not "WE," but "ONE." The Oneness of Reality is so uncompromisingly unlimited and all-pervading that not only "We are One," but even this collective term of "We" has no place in the Infinite Indivisible Oneness.'' [http://www.avatarmeherbaba.org/erics/mbscall.html]
 
== Transportation and infrastructures ==
Meher Baba said that the goal of life is conscious realization of the absolute Oneness of God and that his work as Avatar is to awaken this Oneness in each heart.
===Airports===
Barcelona is served by [[Barcelona International Airport]] in the town of [[El Prat de Llobregat]], about 3&nbsp;km from Barcelona. It is the second-largest airport in Spain, and the largest on the Mediterranean coast. It is a main hub for [[Vueling Airlines]] and [[Clickair]], and also a focus for [[Spanair]], [[Air Europa]] and [[Iberia Airlines|Iberia]]. The airport mainly serves domestic and European destinations, but some airlines offer destinations in [[Asia]] and the [[United States]]. The airport is connected to the city by highway, commuter train and scheduled bus service. The airport handled 30,008,152 passengers <ref>[http://www14.aena.es/csee/ccurl/Anyo%202006.pdf]</ref> in 2006. A new terminal is being built, and its expected to enter service in 2009.
 
[[Sabadell Airport]] is a smaller airport in the nearby town of [[Sabadell]], devoted to pilot training, advertising flights, aerotaxi and private flights. Some low-cost airlines, like [[Ryanair]] and [[Martinair]], prefer to use [[Girona-Costa Brava Airport]], situated about 90&nbsp;km to the north of Barcelona and [[Reus Airport]], situated 77&nbsp;km to the south.
Meher Baba compares God's original state to an infinite, shoreless ocean which has only ''unconscious divinity'' — unaware of itself even though there is nothing but itself. From this state, God had the "whim" to know Himself and asked "Who am I?". In response to this question, creation came into existence. What was previously a still, shoreless Ocean stirred, forming innumerable "drops" of itself, termed “drop souls.”
 
[[Image:Catalunya-Barcelona-Maremagnum.jpg|thumb|200px|The footbridge that connects the Port Vell to the Maremagnum.]]
Each drop soul, being formed by God's whim to know Himself, contains within itself the same desire for self-knowledge. In pursuit of the answer to that question (i.e. to gain ''conscious divinity'') each drop soul evolves consciousness through experience of each form in the seven kingdoms of evolution. These are: stone or metal, vegetable, worm, fish, bird, animal, and human. There are even more rudimentary "gaseous" states preceding the attainment of the stone state.
 
===Seaport===
This development is accomplished through the accumulation of innumerable impressions, or [[samskara|sanskaras]], acquired by the drop soul as it experiences creation. The impressions gathered through experience in turn seek expression through the drop soul. This need for expression cannot always be accommodated by the form the drop soul currently has. This inability to express its accumulated impressions is the cause of the drop soul abandoning one form and moving to a more complex form from which the impressions can be expressed.
The Port of Barcelona has a 2000-year history and a great contemporary commercial importance. It is the most important Mediterranean port for general cargo of containers and cruisers. The port is managed by the Port Authority of Barcelona. Its 7.86&nbsp;km² are divided into three zones: Port Vell (the Old Port), the commercial port and the logistics port ([[Barcelona Free Port]]). The port is undergoing an enlargement that will double its size thanks to diverting the mouth of the [[Llobregat]] river 2&nbsp;km to the south.<ref>[http://www.apb.es/en/WELCOME Port de Barcelona]</ref>
 
The Port Vell area also houses the Maremagnum (a commercial mall), a multiplex cinema, the [[IMAX]] Port Vell and an aquarium.
In this way, the drop soul experiences (by associating with) and discards (by dissociating from) forms in all the evolutionary kingdoms. The final form of the soul's evolution of consciousness is human wherein the development of full consciousness is attained. Only human consciousness is capable of achieving awareness of divinity, according to Meher Baba.
 
===Public transportation===
However, although consciousness is full upon the attainment of the first human form, the drop soul's ages long accumulation of impressions prevent the drop soul from directing its consciousness toward God, its own true being. Instead, human consciousness is preoccupied with expressing its impressions by seeking sensual experiences. Ultimately, however, through the drop soul's [[reincarnation]] in various human lifetimes encompassing the whole range of human experience (i.e. man/woman, rich/poor, powerful/weak, etc.), the impressions accumulated through the drop soul's evolution toward human form and consciousness, as well as those gathered in its human forms, begin to thin and the drop soul's awareness of a reality beyond its own immediate desires is stirred. This is the beginning of the end of the drop soul's separate existence. The drop soul then begins to traverse an inner spiritual path, beginning a process called [[involution (philosophy)|involution]], through which it gradually eliminates all impressions which cause the appearance of separateness from God (Ocean).
[[Image:Tranbaix.jpg|thumb|right|Barcelona's new "Trambaix" streetcars]]
Barcelona is served by a comprehensive local public transport network that includes a [[metro]], a [[bus]] network, two separate [[tram]] networks (one of them, the Tramvia blau,<ref>[http://www.tmb.net/en_US/barcelona/moute/planols/planotramviablau.jsp Information of Tramvia Blau]</ref> connects to the Tibidabo [[funicular]]), and several funiculars and [[aerial tramway|aerial cable cars]]. The [[Barcelona Metro]] network comprises nine lines, identified by an "L" followed by the line number as well as by individual colours. Most of the network is operated by the [[Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona]] (TMB), but three lines are FGC commuter lines that run through the city. When finished, the L9 will be the longest underground metro line in Europe with 42.6km.
 
The TMB also operates the city's tram networks, known as [[Trambaix]] and [[Trambesòs]], and the city's daytime bus network, as well as a touristic bus service. The night bus network, known as Nitbus, is operated by [[Mohn SL. Transports Ciutat Comtal|Mohn]]. [[Transports Ciutat Comtal]] operates the regular Tomb Bus (across the Diagonal avenue) and Aerobus (to the airport) services. Other companies operate services that connect the city with towns in the metropolitan area.
Once the sanskaras are gone, the goal of knowing itself as conscious divinity is attained. The drop soul once again becomes merged in the Ocean, that is, it ''realizes'' its true Divine indivisible and eternal nature. It has now answered the question of “Who am I?” with “I am God.”
 
The [[Funicular de Montjuïc]] cable car climbs the [[Montjuïc]] hill. The cable cars of [[Funicular de Vallvidrera|Vallvidrera]] and [[Funicular de Tibidabo|Tibidabo]] climb the [[Tibidabo]] hill. The city has two aerial cable cars: one to the Montjuïc castle and another that runs via [[Torre Jaume I]] and [[Torre Sant Sebastia]] over the port.
In Meher Baba's cosmology, the first drop soul to answer this question is the [[Avatar]]. Upon attaining conscious awareness of Godhood, He looks back compassionately upon those other drop souls following in his wake and takes responsibility for directing their evolution and involution. This responsibility is discharged by, among other things, periodically incarnating on Earth to reset the standard for human living and otherwise directing the affairs of the world. [http://www.ambppct.org/meherbaba/one-question.php]
 
Barcelona is a major hub for [[RENFE]], the Spanish state railway network, and its main intercity train station is [[Sants Estació]]. The [[AVE]] [[high-speed rail]] system was recently extended from [[Madrid]] to [[Tarragona]] in southern Catalonia, and is expected to reach Barcelona by 2007. [[Cercanías|Renfe cercanías/rodalies]] and the [[Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya]] (FGC) run Barcelona's widespread [[commuter train]] service.
===Sanskaras===
As the drop soul progresses through successive lifetimes, it creates and exhausts ''[[samskara|sanskaras]].'' Gross sanskaras become more refined over many lives and become subtle sanskaras, and these over lives are refined and become mental sanskaras. Mental sanskaras can be completely eliminated. A [[sadguru]] or [[Perfect Master]] can eliminate any and all sanskaras of any kind. Sanskaras are described as binding or unbinding, natural or non-natural. Actions such as murder create non-natural binding sanskaras. Even good actions can create binding sanskaras [http://www.avatarmeherbaba.org/erics/goodbind.html].
 
[[Image:050529 Barcelona 107b.jpg|thumb|left|Barcelona taxi]]
Sanskaras are individualized and so there is no way of determining the effect of a particular action. An action may be good in one instance and bad in another, based on the person's intent [http://www.ambppct.org/meherbaba/god-in-all.php]. The law of [[karma]] (cause and effect) balances good and bad actions and their subsequent sanskaras.
The [[Estació del Nord]] (Northern Station), a former train station that was renovated for the 1992 Olympic Games, now serves as the terminus for long-distance and regional bus services.
 
Barcelona has a [[Taxicab|metered taxi]] fleet governed by the Institut Metropolità del Taxi (Metropolitan Taxi Institute), composed of more than 10,000 cars. Most of the licenses are in the hands of self-employed drivers.<ref>[http://bcnweb2.bcn.es:8885/taxi/infocorp/informacio.html L'Administració i la gestió del Taxi de Barcelona]</ref> With their black and yellow livery, Barcelona's taxis are easily spotted.
Inevitably, the individual seeks a life of love for God, which is beyond the duality of ''good'' and ''bad''. This inward journey towards God gradually awakens consciousness, until the grace of a Perfect Master wipes all sanskaras out. Meher Baba stated, "''The wiping out of sanskaras can be effected only by the grace of a Perfect Master''" (''Discourses'').
 
On March 22, 2007<ref>[http://www.bicing.com/noticias/detalle_noticia.php?TU5fTk9USUNJQVM%3D&Ng%3D%3D&MQ%3D%3D Bicing: Noticies: Data d'inici 22 de març a les 14:00 h. Pots realitzar l'alta al servei a partir del dia 16/03/07.]</ref>, Barcelona's City Council started the Bicing service, a bicycle service understood as a public transport. Once the user has their user card, they can take a bicycle from any of the 100 stations spread around the city and use it anywhere the urban area of the city, and then leave it at another station<ref>[http://www.bicing.com/modulos/modulos.php?TU5fSU5GT1JNQUNJT04%3D&NA%3D%3D&Nw%3D%3D Bicing: Què és Bicing?]</ref>. The service has been a success, with 50.000 subscribed users in three months.<ref>[http://www.bicing.com/noticias/detalle_noticia.php?TU5fTk9USUNJQVM%3D&Ng%3D%3D&MzA%3D Bicing: Notícies: EL BICING JA TÉ MÉS DE 50.000 ABONATS.]</ref>
The Avatar, according to Meher Baba, is the eternal living Perfect Master.
 
===TheRoads Avatarand highways===
Barcelona is belted by two Rondes, the Ronda de Dalt (on the mountain side) and the Ronda del Litoral (alongside the coast), two partially-covered<ref>[http://www.bcn.es/turisme/english/turisme/rutes/rondes_fr.htm The covered Rondes (by-pass)]</ref> fast highways with several exits that allow to bypass the city.
Meher Baba claimed to be the [[Avatar]], a [[Sanskrit]] word meaning "descent of [[God]]." He said that the Avatar is the most ancient [[soul]], the original soul who created, imagined every other soul and who is literally God in human form. Meher Baba stated that the Avatar is the same ancient soul taking birth in human form every 700 to 1,400 years. (Lord Meher, p. 944)
 
The city's main arteries include the Diagonal Avenue, which crosses the city in diagonal (hence the name); the Meridiana Avenue which leads to the Glories Place and connects with the Diagonal Avenue and the Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, which crosses the city from north to south, including the center of the city.
Meher Baba's followers believe that the Avatar incarnated, in this cycle of time, as [[Zoroaster]], [[Rama]], [[Krishna]], [[Gautama Buddha|Buddha]], [[Jesus]], and [[Muhammad]]. Some followers believe that [[Abraham]] is also the Avatar incarnated in a previous cycle of time. [[Bhau Kalchuri]], one of Baba's close [[mandali]], stated that he believes that [[Noah]] was the Avatar in an even earlier cycle of time. {{fact}}
 
==Sister cities==
In the current cycle of time, which began with [[Zoroaster]] 10,000 years ago, there appear to be several [[Avatars]] who have slipped into mythology or whose role has escaped historical ducumentation. Speculation about who was a past [[Avatar]] will continue amoung the [[Baba]] community in lieu of definitive answers. [[Baba's]] [[mandali]] were no exception in this debate i.e. [[Francis Brabazon]], [http://www.avatarsabode.com.au/] Babas poet, queried in his book Stay with God [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Brabazon] whether [[Odysseus]] from ancient Greece, was an [[Avatar]] (Stay with God)
Barcelona has [[Town twinning|sister relationships]] with many places worldwide:
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*{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Alghero]], [[Italy]]
*{{flagicon|Algeria}} [[Algiers]], [[Algeria]]
*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]
*{{flagicon|United States}} [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[United States|USA]]
*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Busan]], [[South Korea]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Cologne]], [[Germany]]
*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[St.Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
*{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]
*{{flagicon|Palestine}} [[Gaza]], [[Palestinian National Authority]]
*{{flagicon|Poland}} [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]]
*{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]
* {{flagicon|UAE}} [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]]
Other forms of cooperation and city friendship similar to the twin city programmes:
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Niš]], [[Serbia]]
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*{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kobe]], [[Japan]]
*{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Medellín]], [[Colombia]]
*{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]]
*{{flagicon|France}} [[Montpellier]], [[France]]
*{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Montreal]], [[Canada]]
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]
*{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Sarajevo]], [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]]
*{{flagicon|Israel}} [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]]
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==Other sights==
Meher Baba describes the Avatar as a "''...gauge against which man can measure what he is and what he may become. He trues the standard of human values by interpreting them in terms of divinely human life''" (''Discourses'', 1967 Ed. Vol III Page 15).
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image:Sta-eulalia.jpg|[[Barcelona Cathedral]]
Image:Sagrada familia by night 2006.jpg|[[Sagrada Família]] at night
Image:InteriorSantaMariaMarBarcelona.jpg|[[Santa Maria del Mar (Barcelona)|Santa Maria del Mar]] Church
Image:050529 Barcelona 099.jpg|[[Santa Maria del Pi]] Church
Image:Spain.Barcelona.Porta.del.Angel.jpg| [[Portal de l'Àngel]]
Image:Jfader batto facade.jpg|[[Casa Batlló]]
Image:Casa Milà - Barcelona, Spain - Jan 2007.jpg|[[Casa Milà]] (La Pedrera)
Image:050529 Barcelona 135.jpg| The [[Palau Nacional]] which houses the [[Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya|MNAC]]
Image:Domènech.i.Montaner.Palau.Musica.Catalana.8.Barcelona.JPG| [[Palau de la Música Catalana]]
Image:Arc de Triomf Barcelona.JPG| The [[Arc de Triomf]]
Image:Casavicens.jpg| [[Casa Vicens]]
Image:Barcellona palazzo.jpg|[[Castell dels tres Dracs]]
Image:PlayaBacelonetta2.JPG|[[Hotel Arts]] (l.) and [[Torre Mapfre]] (each 154 m in height) seen from [[Platja de la Barceloneta]]
Image:Torre Agbar - Barcelona, Spain - Jan 2007.jpg|[[Torre Agbar]]
Image:PortVell.JPG|Rambla de Mar in Port Vell (Old Harbour)
Image:Barcelona.Tibidabo.Torre.Collserola.jpg| The [[Torre de Collserola]] in the [[Tibidabo|Tibidabo Hill]] is the highest structure in Barcelona (288m).
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==See also==
In spiritual terms, the Avatar awakens all souls towards their true identity as God. {{fact}}Meher Baba stated, "''In his own ways, the Avatar unfailingly fulfills his incarnation by giving a spiritual push to his age''" (''Beams from Meher Baba...'', p. 32). The Avatar helps each individual to break free from his or her bondage in his or her own way. {{fact}}
*[[Barcelona metropolitan area]]
*[[Urban Region of Barcelona]]
*[[List of tallest buildings and structures in Barcelona]]
*[[Skateboarding in Barcelona]]
*[[Guardia Urbana]]
 
==References==
In practical terms, the Avatar lives a human life which provides for future generations a model for compassionate thoughts, words, and deeds. {{fact}} While the Avatar is omnipotent and omniscient, he completely inhabits his human form, and lives, for the most part, within a human body's constraints. {{fact}} In some situations, however, he may make use of his Infinite Power, Knowledge, or Bliss. {{fact}}
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[[Image:meher_lynott.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Painting of Meher Baba by [[Lyn Ott]]]]
 
==Followers of Meher Baba==
Meher Baba traveled around the world several times, attracting followers on all continents.
 
Although he sometimes participated in large public gatherings, Meher Baba discouraged his followers from [[Proselytism|proselytizing]] or [[Evangelism|evangelizing]] on his behalf. Rather he stated, "''Let your life itself be my message of love and truth to others''" (''The Silent Master'', p. 17).
 
There are no special requirements, rites or rituals associated with becoming a follower or devotee of Meher Baba; nor are there any specific duties, rites or rituals required of his followers (commonly called "Baba lovers"). However, many of Baba's followers observe a few common practices on a very informal basis. These include keeping pictures of him, remembering him, and refraining from [[psychedelic drug]]s (including marijuana). Baba lovers sometimes differentiate between those who accept Baba's claim to Avatarhood, called Baba lovers, and Baba likers, those who are attracted to Baba in some way, but do not have any faith in his claims of divine status.
 
Gatherings of Baba followers, when they occur, are typically informal and highly social in nature. Special effort will be made to gather together on [[Amartithi]], the anniversary of Meher Baba's death, and on his birthday.
 
Many of Meher Baba's followers observe "[[Silence Day]]" on July 10 of each year by keeping verbal silence for 24 hours (in accordance with the requests Baba often made during his life that his followers keep silence or fast on this day).
 
Three prayers written by Meher Baba, the "[[O Parvardigar|Master's Prayer]]" (sometimes referred to as "[[O Parvardigar]]"), the "[[Prayer of Repentance]]" and the "[[Beloved God Prayer]]," are recited morning and evening at his [[samadhi]], and are often recited at gatherings of his followers. At [[Meherabad]], his followers maintain Meher Baba's practice of lighting a [[dhuni]] fire in a fire-ring on the 12th of each month. After dhuni prayers, participants throw [[sandalwood]] twigs dipped in [[ghee]] into the flame as physical representations of fears and desires they wish to relinquish.
 
Devotional music also frequently plays a substantial role in gatherings of Baba lovers (as his followers call themselves). This feature is common to his followers in both the West and in India, although in India music seems to play a substantially greater role.
 
How many Baba lovers there are is difficult to gauge since there is no official creed that is required and no central authority, thus there are no membership rolls. One's relationship with Baba is considered a person's private affair. However, pilgrimage sites in India and America do report an increase in new visitors, so it is plausible that the overall number of followers is increasing slightly. Some estimates (including one made at the [[Meher Spiritual Center]] in Myrtle Beach in the late 1990s) are that there are approximately 3,000 in America, 3,000 in Europe, and about 100,000 in India. The average [[Amartithi]] gathering each year in India sites about 30,000 visitors.
 
==Influence on Pete Townshend==
[[Image:Meher baba rolling strone.jpg|thumbnail|150px|Meher Baba on the cover of ''Rolling Stone,'' 1970]]
Meher Baba achieved additional fame in the West through the work of [[Pete Townshend]] of [[The Who]]. Parts of the rock-opera ''[[Tommy (rock opera)|Tommy]]'' were inspired by Townshend's study of Meher Baba, to whom the album was dedicated, and whose eye appears on the cover sleeve. Meher Baba's comments on the feelings of [[hatred]], [[greed]] and [[violence]] which man entertains are dramatized through the characters of Cousin Kevin (sadism), Uncle Ernie (lust) and Tommy's parents (greed). The stardom thrust upon Tommy as the pinball wizard is an apt metaphor for what Meher Baba called Maya, or the life of mere appearances. The dramatic highlight of both the album and the movie by [[Ken Russell]] (1975) is the smashing of the mirror, i.e. the annihilation of the Ego. Townshend's first commercial solo album ''[[Who Came First]]'' was dedicated to Meher Baba, whose large photograph adorns the inner sleeve, and he participated in several limited release albums (notably a solo effort ''[[I am (Pete Townshend album)|I am]]'', [[1972]]). The song "[[Baba O'Riley]]" (often mistakenly called "Teenage Wasteland"), originally written for an unfinished [[rock opera]] project entitled ''[[Lifehouse (album)|Lifehouse]]'', contained [[synthesizer]] passages in the style of American minimalist composer [[Terry Riley]] generated by the programming of biographical details of Meher Baba's life. The song opened the album ''[[Who's Next]]''. Later songs inspired by Townshend's study of Meher Baba (whom he incidentally neither met nor corresponded with) include "Love, Reign O'er Me" from ''[[Quadrophenia]]'', and "A Little Is Enough" and "The Sea Refuses No River" from Townshend's solo albums.
 
==Bibliography==
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===Books by Meher Baba===
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*''[[God Speaks|God Speaks, The Theme of Creation and Its Purpose]],'' by Meher Baba, Dodd Mead, 1955, 1971. Sufism Reoriented, 1997. (ISBN 0-915828-02-2)
*''[[Discourses (Meher Baba)|Discourses]],'' by Meher Baba, Sheriar Press, 1995. 452 pp. (ISBN 1-880619-09-1)
*''Beams On the Spiritual Panorama,'' by Meher Baba, Perennial; Harper & Row, 1958. 88 pp.
*''The Everything and the Nothing,'' by Meher Baba, Meher House, Sydney, Australia, 1963. Reissued by Sheriar Press, 1996. 115 pp. (ISBN 0-913078-67-0)
*''Life at Its Best,'' by Meher Baba, Harper & Row, NY, 1957. E P Dutton, 1976. 74 pp. (Fifty-seven short messages given by Meher Baba to the public in the course of his visit to America in the summer of 1956.)
*''The Path of Love,'' by Meher Baba, Samuel Weiser Inc., NY, 1976, Reissued by Sheriar Press, 2000. 129 pp. (ISBN 1-880619-23-7)
 
===Books fully about Meher Baba===
*''The God-Man: The Life, Journeys & Work of Meher Baba with an Interpretation of His Silence & Spiritual Teaching,'' Purdom, Charles Benjamin, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1962. 458 pp.
*''Meher Prabhu: Lord Meher, The Biography of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba'', Bhau Kalchuri, Manifestation, Inc. 1986. (20 Volume biography taken from numerous journals and interviews.)
*''Meher Baba, an Iranian Liberal,'' by Kevin R.D. Shepherd. Anthropographia Publications, 1988. The first critical in-depth study of Meher Baba to appear since his death. Interpretations are here supplied that conflict with the religious version. The author's approach is not sectarian, and throws new light upon events relating to the Irani mystic who became celebrated as an avatar. The Irani background of Meher Baba is emphasized and given extra context; the subject was not a typical Indian guru. A biographical overview is included, along with a summary of the magnum opus that combines Vedantic and Sufi terminology. The well-known reports of Paul Brunton and Rom Landau are investigated. A richly annotated bibliography is supplied. ISBN 0-9508680-5-1
*''That's How It Was, Stories of Life with Meher Baba,'' Eruch Jesssawala, Sheriar Foundation, 1995 ISBN 1-880619-14-8
*''The Wayfarers: Meher Baba with the God-Intoxicated'', Donkin, William, Ph.D. Sheriar Foundation, 2001. (ISBN 1-880619-24-5)
* ''Mehera-Meher, A Divine Romance,'' David Fenster, 2003 ([[Mehera Irani|Mehera Irani's]] firsthand narrative, gathered from over 200 hours of tape recordings made by the author, 3 Volume biography, 1700 pp.)
*''Tales from the New Life with Meher Baba,'' Narrated by Eruch Jessawala, Mehera Irani, Mani Irani and Meheru, Published by Meher Baba Information, 1976 (Out of Print)
 
===Books about Meher Baba and other subjects===
*''Investigating the Sai Baba Movement: A Clarification of Misrepresented Saints and Opportunism'' by Kevin R.D. Shepherd. Citizen Initiative (2005) ISBN 0-9525089-3-1
* ''A Search in Secret India,'' by Paul Brunton, E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., (1935), Cosmo Publications; New Ed (2004) ISBN 81-7755-759-9
* ''Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages: Stories of Enlightenment,'' by Robert Ullman and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, Conari Press, CA. (2001) ISBN 1-57324-507-0
* ''A Mirage Will Never Quench Your Thirst: A Source of Wisdom About Drugs'' by Laurent Weichberger, Sheriar Foundation, SC (July 2003) ISBN 1-880619-27-X
 
== External links ==
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=== Biography and teachings ===
* [http://lordmeher.org Lord Meher] (20-Volume, searchable online biography by Bhau Kalchuri)
* [http://discoursesbymeherbaba.org DISCOURSES by Meher Baba] (Searchable online)
* [http://www.theawakenermagazine.org/ Awakener magagazine archive] (Searchable online)
* [http://home.online.no/~solibakk/nor/bilder.html Photos of Meher Baba]
* [http://www.ambppct.org/meherbaba/index.php His Life, Messages, and a Photo Gallery]
* [http://www.ambppct.org/meherbaba/meher-baba-writings_intro.php Selected Writings of Meher Baba]
* [http://www.avatarmeherbaba.org/ Avatar Meher Baba.org]
* [http://www.technobaba.com Technobaba.com]
* [http://www.meherbaba.com Meher Baba.com]
* [http://www.jaibaba.com/index2.html Jai Baba.com]
* [http://www.meherbaba.com.ar/ Meher Baba.com.ar] (Note: This site contains a biography and quotes in Spanish.)
* [http://www.meherbaba.co.uk/index.htm Meher Baba Association], London, England
* [http://www.meherbabatheavatar.org Avatar Meher Baba Delhi Centre], Delhi, India
* [http://www.mehergalore.org Avatar Meher Baba Bangalore Home], Bangalore, India
* [http://members.tripod.com/%7Emeherbhopal/ Meher Baba Bhopal Centre], Bhopal India
* [http://www.meherbabainformation.org/content.asp Meher Baba Information], Berkeley, CA (USA)
* [http://members.aol.com/markar1/LifeEternal/Book_One/ Life Eternal] (Most comprehensive anthology of quotes by Meher Baba on the Web)
* [http://members.aol.com/aernadrome/centreC.html "Meherwan Centre, Edinburgh"] (Note: this site contains lots of excellent information, but also contains satire of "Baba-lovers" (as they call themselves) by one of their own...entertaining, educational, and often very funny. Meher Baba appreciated humor, and encouraged his followers not to take themselves too seriously.)
* [http://www.avatarmeherbaba.org/erics/glosscom.html Glossary of Meher Baba's terminology]
* [http://www.meherbabahouse.org New York Baba Group]
* [http://www.meherbabatampabay.org/ Tampa Bay, Florida Baba Group] (Note: Many quotes, links and information about regular meetings of this group)
* [http://www.ambppct.org/ Avatar Meher Baba Trust]
* [http://www.avatarmeherbaba.org/erics/anth.html Meher Baba Anthology]
 
=== Videos online ===
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt4xVI2odKw&mode=related&search= Online video of Meher Baba in London in 1932]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVjIhrDscu4 Online video of Meher Baba in Greenwich Village in 1932]
 
=== Centres of pilgrimage ===
 
* [http://www.ambppct.org/pilgrimage/index.php Meherabad and Meherazad], Ahmednagar, India
* [http://www.jaiavatarmeherbaba.com Jaiavatarmeherbaba], Yaquitganj Farrukhabad UP INDIA
* [http://www.mehercenter.org/ Meher Spiritual Center], Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (USA)
* [http://www.avatarsabode.com.au/ Avatar's Abode], Brisbane, Australia
* [http://members.tripod.com/%7EEzad/index.html Meher Mount], Ojai, California (USA)
* [http://heartland.meherbaba.org/Default.htm Avatar Meher Baba Heartland Center], Prague, Oklahoma (USA)
* "Meher Dham", Avatar Meher Baba Center, 105-Rajpur Road (Near R.T.O.), Dehradun (UA), India. Tel. No. : +91 135 5536655
* [http://www.trustmeher.com/files/centers.htm Comprehensive list of Meher Baba Centers Worldwide]
 
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[[lb:Barcelona]]
[[lt:Barselona]]
[[hu:Barcelona]]
[[nl:Barcelona (stad)]]
[[ja:バルセロナ]]
[[no:Barcelona]]
[[nn:Barcelona]]
[[oc:Barcelona]]
[[nds:Barcelona]]
[[pl:Barcelona]]
[[pt:Barcelona]]
[[ty:Barcelona]]
[[ro:Barcelona]]
[[qu:Barcelona]]
[[ru:Барселона]]
[[sco:Barcelona]]
[[sq:Barcelona]]
[[scn:Barcillona (Spagna)]]
[[simple:Barcelona]]
[[sk:Barcelona]]
[[sl:Barcelona]]
[[sr:Барселона]]
[[sh:Barcelona]]
[[fi:Barcelona]]
[[sv:Barcelona]]
[[tl:Lungsod ng Barcelona]]
[[th:บาร์เซโลนา]]
[[vi:Barcelona]]
[[tr:Barselona]]
[[uk:Барселона]]
[[vec:Barcełona]]
[[vo:Barcelona (Spanyän)]]
[[zh:巴塞罗那]]