Everybody All At Once poster: globalpeacecentral length: 04:24 date added: February 13, 2009 language: English views: 5379; views this month: 0; views this week: 0
The Twelve Laws for World Peace by the World Friend, Adi Da Samraj, from Adi Da's book, Not-Two Is Peace.
Everybody poster: globalpeacecentral length: 02:04 date added: February 13, 2009 language: English views: 4502; views this month: 4; views this week: 4
This is a short talk where Adi Da describes the beginnings of reception in the body of spiritual energy, the 'conductivity' of it, and the yogic pattern of it. This is something He has talked a lot about, and is one of the main parts of His teachings and our practice.
poster: AdidamVideos length: 08:49 date added: January 28, 2009 language: English views: 7697; views this month: 0; views this week: 0
Bhagavan Adi Da Samraj discusses the unattainability of Divine Self-Realization by effort of the individual body-mind, and the necessity of Grace, by which an individual is able to spontaneously respond to His Free Gift.
This talk excerpt is followed by a clip of Darshan of Adi Da (at 6:48).
Adi Da Tribute poster: DattatreyaSivaBaba speaker: Dattatreya SivaBaba length: 07:28 date added: January 28, 2009 language: English views: 5196; views this month: 3; views this week: 3
A tribute to Adi Da from Dattatreya Siva Baba after Adi Da's Divine Mahasamadhi.
poster: AdidamVideos length: 07:36 date added: January 28, 2009 language: English views: 9927; views this month: 2; views this week: 2
In this discourse, Adi Da Samraj suggests that the Way He offers is not based on this assumption of separate self, but rather identification with that that is transcendent from the body-mind, the Divine Self-Condition.
The devotee asking the question of Adi Da was a former student of Zen Buddhism, so in this discourse Adi Da refers to some metaphors that are part of the Zen Buddhism Tradition.
The excerpt is from the DVD, Human History Is One Great Tradition. Subtitles in English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Chinese, Japanese, and Hebrew. A CD version is also available.
This talk excerpt is followed by a clip of Darshan of Adi Da (at 6:21).
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