Ross himself first heard of Meher Baba in 1969 and travelled to India on pilgrimage in 1973 when he was twenty-two. Discovering Meher Baba’s writings gave him a sense of his Master’s divinity; visiting India and finding out first-hand from his close disciples how he lived, gave him a sense of his Master’s humanity.
A First Act (2015) is Ross’ first collection of poems. It has been described as “a collection of very original works in a style that is both easy to read and intriguingly thought-provoking. As a personal journey, the sequence of poems can be seen as footsteps on the path of spiritual growth, although expressed in unexpected and surprising ways.”
His third book, Reading Stay With God (2017), tells the story of four like-minded spiritual seekers in the 1970’s reading together on a weekly basis, Francis Brabazon’s book-length poem Stay With God.
He has recently completed another book of poems, Piling up Boxes (2020). The poems in this collection, add to the beginnings of a new poetry in Australia that gives voice to the experience of living inwardly with a spiritual Master. There is a freshness here, a vitality, a sense of humour, and a love for a very personal Beloved who is the intimate presence in the heart of the poet.
Unity in the Midst of Diversity (from Meher Baba’s Final Declaration September 1954) is a series of essays and reflections on topics of general interest based upon an interpretation of Meher Baba’s life and messages.