Priya Nath writes and re-writes the manuscript for the brochure of the World Prayer Day and wonders how much about Shri Nathji he should reveal. “Pray wherever you areThe message from Shri Nathji was non-controversial:“I see in every religion my own religion, and my religion in every other religion!”Surely no one could oppose such a Universal Message. Priya Nath added that Shri Nathji was regarded variously by various people – a sage, a spiritual philosopher, a mystic, an author, a World Teacher. He, however, kept the words: ‘Avatar’ and ‘Bhagwan’ out of the brochure, but what the brochure had to say could only have been said by such a Universal Soul.“Shri Nathji’s only assertion is: if I can satisfy the hidden thirst within you then I am everything for you, otherwise, I am nothing!”“The world is on the brink of a Nuclear War. There is one and only one Super Power that cans save it from self-annihilation and that Super Power is God. Let all the people of the world pray to God in whatever way they like in accordance with their own religious precepts. Surely God shall answer the prayers of mankind, made collectively on this day, for Peace upon Earth.”Shri Nathji likes the brochure and is so moved by it that he gives a powerful satsang that evening which takes the listeners to another world. Priya Nath regrets not having preserved the satsang-sermon on tape because no cassette was available at the time. It is on such trivialities that the Universal Message of Shri Nathji hinges. “Main aapke saath hoon!”“I am with you!” The couple reply: “Bas yehi chahiye! That is all that we want!”