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Brian Deschamp on Not-Two Is Peace (video)

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This is part 3 of the 3-part series, Not-Two Is Peace Testimonials:
part 1 | part 2 | part 3
Total length: 18:43

 

Brian Deschamp, Former Senior Adviser, United Nations High Commission for Refugees, talks with great fondness about hosting Beloved Adi Da's visit to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1996, and how Adi Da's Blessing (and being Adi Da's "instrument" for conducting that Blessing in the right time and place) helped serve his work with the United Nations. He also discusses the uniqueness of Adi Da's Teaching and Revelation in the history of the world's great spiritual traditions.

Not-Two Is Peace. For more on Adi Da's teaching about world peace, read Adi Da's books, Not-Two Is Peace and Prior Unity, or visit www.Da-Peace.org or www.priorunity.org. You can also enjoy many related clips in our video/audio library.


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