Adi Da Samraj: Kuolevan henkilön palveleminen (video)

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Adi Da vastaa omistautujan kysymykseen, joka liittyy hänen kuolevan äitinsä palvelemiseen. Adi Da antaa erittäin selkeitä ja käytännöllisiä neuvoja.

"Kuolevan henkilön palveleminen" ("How To Serve a Dying Person") is an excerpt from a talk given by Adi Da in Land Bridge Pavilion at The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary, on May 31, 1980.

In this discourse, a student of Adi Da asks Him for suggestions to help her dying mother. Adi Da then responds both with compassion and also with very practical advice on how to serve the dying.

[The recording of Adi Da's voice is slightly distorted, but understandable.]

Death and dying. For more about Adi Da's wisdom about near-death experiences, what happens after death, how to serve the dying process, how to live life so as to ensure an "easy death", and more, visit our section, Easy Death and our blog, Death And Dying Wisdom.

Finnish 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 Finnish channel, you can also read our free introductory book, Adi Da ja Adidam, and visit our Adidam Finland Facebook page. You can also subscribe to our YouTube video channel, youtube.com/channel/UCRPuIAxJlrjY9UwfeWp8kBQ/videos, and be notified when new videos are posted.


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