There was George  Korab De Moers, a Polish gentleman, who had begun to understand Shri Nathji’s  divinity. He would frequently call him: Your Excellency, Your  Highness and Your Lordship.
    He would often  say to Shri Nathji: Very ordinary folk come here and begin to advertise  themselves. You are Truth, from head to foot–why must you remain hidden?
    Whenever Shri  Nathji would think of George, the man would arrive at his house as if on Divine  bidding.
    Several times  George would seek to draw Shri Nathji out of his seclusion and urge him to  speak to audiences in London. Shri Nathji consented to go to the intellectual  Poetry Circle only. Not finding any words to describe Shri Nathji, George Korab  De Moers would refer to him as “The Billy Graham of India”.
    Billy Graham was  a famous American Evangelist preacher whose speeches went to the hearts of  multitudes during those days.
    Tears would come  into the eyes of George Korab De Moers as he listened to Shri Nathji’s words.  He would say:
    Your  Holiness–no matter how many times I meet you, and no matter in which state, I  always find you smiling. It appears that sorrow and joy have no effect upon  you.
    This was in  accordance with Shri Nathji’s verse in Persian:
    “Ghame duniyaa  kaa guzaaraa mere maskan men naheen
    Ashke maatam ki jagah deedaye roshan men naheen
    The sorrows of  the world cannot linger in my heart,
    Tears of mourning can find no place in illumined eyes