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Armless At Last (part 1)video
part 1 of Armless At Last

poster: 25nomind
length: 09:01
date added: October 29, 2010
event date: 1976
views: 1567; views this month: 36; views this week: 11
Adi Da talks about doing practice as a seeker vs. practice as a lover, a non-separate participant. Sadhana is not about separating out from life (including emotional-sexual relationships), but rather fully engaging it in its mystery and its fully polarized play. The "men's tent" and "women's tent" are only places to consider the play, not places to live apart from (or escape) the play. The loved one may change form as practice evolves, but the primary form of participation in it remains being a lover.

Armless At Last (part 2)video
part 2 of Armless At Last

poster: 25nomind
length: 09:01
date added: October 29, 2010
event date: 1976
views: 1144; views this month: 29; views this week: 10
Adi Da talks about doing practice as a seeker vs. practice as a lover, a non-separate participant. Sadhana is not about separating out from life (including emotional-sexual relationships), but rather fully engaging it in its mystery and its fully polarized play. The "men's tent" and "women's tent" are only places to consider the play, not places to live apart from (or escape) the play. The loved one may change form as practice evolves, but the primary form of participation in it remains being a lover.

Armless At Last (part 3)video
part 3 of Armless At Last

poster: 25nomind
length: 09:01
date added: October 29, 2010
event date: 1976
views: 1185; views this month: 36; views this week: 9
Adi Da talks about doing practice as a seeker vs. practice as a lover, a non-separate participant. Sadhana is not about separating out from life (including emotional-sexual relationships), but rather fully engaging it in its mystery and its fully polarized play. The "men's tent" and "women's tent" are only places to consider the play, not places to live apart from (or escape) the play. The loved one may change form as practice evolves, but the primary form of participation in it remains being a lover.

Armless At Last (part 4)video
part 4 of Armless At Last

poster: 25nomind
length: 09:06
date added: October 29, 2010
event date: 1976
views: 1058; views this month: 28; views this week: 10
Adi Da talks about doing practice as a seeker vs. practice as a lover, a non-separate participant. Sadhana is not about separating out from life (including emotional-sexual relationships), but rather fully engaging it in its mystery and its fully polarized play. The "men's tent" and "women's tent" are only places to consider the play, not places to live apart from (or escape) the play. The loved one may change form as practice evolves, but the primary form of participation in it remains being a lover.

Armless At Last (part 5)video
part 5 of Armless At Last

poster: 25nomind
length: 09:01
date added: October 29, 2010
views: 1125; views this month: 25; views this week: 8
Adi Da talks about doing practice as a seeker vs. practice as a lover, a non-separate participant. Sadhana is not about separating out from life (including emotional-sexual relationships), but rather fully engaging it in its mystery and its fully polarized play. The "men's tent" and "women's tent" are only places to consider the play, not places to live apart from (or escape) the play. The loved one may change form as practice evolves, but the primary form of participation in it remains being a lover.




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