This page includes a small selection from the many Divine Utterances (which Adi Da sometimes humorously called "Holy Mutterances") that Adi Da spoke or wrote from 1972 to 2008, on the topic of Destiny. For more on Adi Da's Divine Utterances, click here. |
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What is the Truth? We are Happy. We live in God. The Great One is our very Being. We inhere in the Blissful, Forceful Being of the Starry God, the Wonder, the Mystery, the Person of Love. This is our Situation and our Destiny. |
tags: Destiny, God, Happiness, Mystery/Divine Ignorance, Truth
There is no Truth higher than love. There is no method greater than ecstasy, or self-transcending love of the Radiant Life-Principle. There is no Destiny to which we may evolve that is more profound than the ultimate and spiritual sacrifice of the self, and mind, and body of Man. Scientific Proof of the Existence of God |
There is Only Light. Light Is All There Is. All That Is Is Light. . . Light, or God, Is The Literal or Inherent Condition, Substance, Reality, Quality, and Destiny Of all conditional worlds, forms, and beings. |
tags: Destiny, God, Light, Nature of Reality
True prayer is simply moment to moment surrender or relaxation of the total body-mind-complex (beyond all physical, emotional, mental, and psychic contraction or recoiling tension), into the Infinite Being-Energy That Pervades you and your "experience" and the entire "world". If this is done moment to moment, then the All-Accomplishing Power of the Eternally Living Divine Reality becomes the Master and the Beloved and the Destiny of your existence. Bodily Worship of The Living God (October 7, 1979) |
tags: Destiny, God-Communion, Prayer, Surrender, Whole Body
The people who went to Jesus or Mohammed or Moses wanted to know what they should be doing to enjoy a future that would be Blessed by God. . . In the Orient, on the other hand, if they went looking for a Master, they wanted to know how the hell they could get out of here and bring an end to all this torment! "The Religious Ambivalence of the West" (November 3, 1977) |
tags: Destiny, Enlightenment
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