poster: DaPeace length: 10:06 date added: October 30, 2013 event date: 2013 language: English event speaker: Brian Deschamp views: 4870; views this month: 12; views this week: 4 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.tags: peace
poster: DaPeace length: 04:15 date added: October 30, 2013 event date: 2013 language: English event speaker: Ervin Laszlo views: 4272; views this month: 11; views this week: 4 Dr. Ervin Laszlo, Founder of the Club of Budapest World-Shift Network, talks about the "Deeper Level" that Adi Da is "plugged into" and from which the wisdom in Adi Da's book Not-Two Is Peace comes, and with which all others can resonate and connect, enabling world transformation. He also talks about the timeliness of Adi Da's call for a Global Cooperative Forum.tags: peace
Rolf Carriere on Not-Two Is Peace poster: DaPeace length: 04:22 date added: October 30, 2013 event date: 2013 language: English event speaker: Rolf Carriere views: 4572; views this month: 12; views this week: 3 Rolf C. Carriere, former official with UNESCO and currently Senior Advisor to the Non-Violent Peace Force, describes his experience reading Adi Da's books communicating social wisdom, including The Transcendence of Ego and Egoic Society and Not-Two Is Peace. He also describes his conversation with Beloved Adi Da in Cape Cod, Massachusetts (in May, 1996), and his experience of serving as Adi Da's spiritual instrument in the right times and places so as to affect human history in a positive manner.tags: peace
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