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The Mummery-Cult Of Pairs Set Free (video)
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In response to Shakespeare's famous monologue, "All the world's a stage", from his play, As You Like It, Adi Da Samraj wrote the extraordinary poem, "The Mummery-Cult Of Pairs Set Free", which appears in His Happenine Book.
Because Adi Da intended this as a direct response to William Shakespeare, reciter Steve Brown is standing before the River Avon in Stratford, Shakespeare's hometown.
Videographer: Matt Braithwaite
The Orpheum Trilogy. Adi Da's principal literary (and theatrical) work is His trilogy entitled The Orpheum. The three parts of the trilogy are The Mummery Book, The Scapegoat Book, and The Happenine Book. For more, visit our section, The Sacred Literature and Theater of Adi Da and Adidam.
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Poster: Matt Braithwaite Post Date: November 2, 2014 Length: 04:34 Views: 6192 Views This Month: 5 Views This Week: 5 Event Date: October 2014 Event Speaker: Steve Brown Language: English Tags: poem Steve Brown Orpheum |
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