Le soi-je Séparé Est Une Illusion (video)
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"Le soi-'je' Séparé Est Une Illusion" ("The separate self 'I' is an Illusion") is a video excerpt from an Avataric Discourse given by Adi Da on July 7, 2005 in Land Bridge Pavilion at The Mountain Of Attention.
Adi Da Samraj speaks about the action of self-contraction, which creates the sense of being a "separate self" - whereas, in Reality, no matter what arises, you are only and merely the Witness Consciousness.
This talk is from the first occasion in many years in which Avatar Adi Da spoke directly to a gathering of His devotees in California. Questions from devotees about intimate, familial, and social issues are met with Avatar Adi Da's Compassion and Humor, as well as His Liberating Wisdom.
The complete Avataric Discourse is available on the DVD, Relinquish the Mummery of This World.
French audio/video channel. Thanks to AdiDaVideos for the video excerpt and the Adidam Translation Guild for the subtitles. In addition to watching the videos in our French channel, you can also read our free book, Nous Sommes La Conscience Elle-Même, or read a chapter from Roger Savoie's book, Trois Paradigmes: Critères pour une philosophie de la spiritualité. You can also subscribe to our YouTube video channel, adidavideo.fr, and be notified when new videos are posted.

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Luc G. - Masson, Quebec December 11, 2017 7:52PM
Très bien fait.