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Satsang poster: enderxen length: 10:55 date added: May 20, 2010 language: English views: 3343; views this month: 0; views this week: 0
A dance that creatively develops the meaning of "Satsang". Choregraphed and danced by devotees Tom Evert and Susana Weingarten, and dedicated to Adi Da. Costume Design by Janet Bolick. Set Design by Molly Watson. Music by Phillip Glass and Ravi Shankar. Voiceover by Adi Da.
Simply Feel Me poster: realityway length: 04:02 date added: May 18, 2010 language: English views: 5345; views this month: 0; views this week: 0
The Greatest Secret of the final Avatar is revealed in heart communion. As He puts it: "I am you, as you really are". No mind, no separation, all is freely given and washed in that communion. This is not a belief but something for you to freely discover through your own heart-feeling.
Step-by-step guide to subscribing to Adidam's podcast, "The Radical Truth" - particularly for those not familiar with podcasts or ITune. The key thing: you need to download Apple's ITune application to your desktop.
We also have all the video podcasts released to date (by AdidamVideos) here in our Library.
Teatro Goldoni, Florence poster: divineartevents length: 08:01 date added: May 17, 2010 language: English views: 3915; views this month: 0; views this week: 0
The Florence Dance Company performs Quattro Maggiore ("Four Seasons") live at Teatro Goldoni. Music by Vivaldi, art by Adi Da.
Keith Ferrone, director of the Florence Dance Company, introduces the ballet, Quattro Maggiore ("Four Seasons"): Adi Da Samraj for Vivaldi, in a packed auditorium with 1,300 guests, on January 30, 2010. Music by Vivaldi, art by Adi Da. The performance is in celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the newspaper, 'Il Resto del Carlino'.
Dr. Cristina Acidini (the Superintendent of the Authority for Cultural Heritage and State Museums in Florence, Italy) speaks about the exhibition of Adi Da Samraj's image-art at the Cenacolo di Ognissanti, February 2008.
Dr. Monica Bietti (Director of the Museum of the Medici Chapels, formerly with the Superintendency of Artistic Heritage of Bologna and Florence) speaks about the exhibition of Adi Da Samraj's image-art at the Cenacolo di Ognissanti, February 2008.
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