“The happiness of God-realization is self-sustained, eternally fresh and unfailing, boundless and indescribable. And it is for this happiness that the world has sprung into existence.”

—  Meher Baba

Message of 1955, in God Speaks : The Theme of Creation and Its Purpose (1973), p. 139.
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