Adi Da Samraj sits silently with devotees, on a windy day in front of the brass gates to the inner courtyard of Aham Da Asmi Sthan, at Adi Da Samrajashram in Fiji. He ends the occasion by Blessing prasad which will then be distributed to the devotees present.
The Ultimate Delight poster: delphiyes length: 09:35 date added: February 16, 2013 views: 167; views this month: 30; views this week: 5
Two occasions of Adi Da's Darshan. The first occasion is from the late 1980's. The second occasion (at 4:25) is Adi Da's final Darshan on November 26, 2008.
The soundtrack is Adi Da speaking about the ultimate delight of His Bodiless and Mindless Realization of State and Person. This excerpt is from a talk that was published as the Epilogue ("My Sphere of Love-Bliss") of the book, Ishta.
Born In The Bright poster: delphiyes length: 30:47 date added: December 25, 2012 views: 233; views this month: 39; views this week: 11
This video opens with Adi Da landing by seaplane on Adi Da Samrajashram (the Fijian island of Naitauba) for the first time, on October 27, 1983. Adi Da Samrajashram would become His primary Hermitage and the primary seat of His Blessing Work.
Adi Da then speaks about the significance of His unique incarnation as the Divine Avatar — "The Bright" — and its relationship to the context of His birth circumstance and the deeper personality vehicles associated with His Incarnation.
The video goes on to document Adi Da's childhood and young adulthood.
Adi Da then continues to speak (in an excerpt from a 1988 talk in Huge Helper at The Mountain Of Attention) about the deeper personality vehicles associated with His Incarnation.
The video ends (at 22:47) with Adi Da giving Darshan.
Self-Understanding poster: delphiyes length: 12:39 date added: November 30, 2012 views: 209; views this month: 32; views this week: 6
Devotee Frank Marrero shares a leela of his time in Adi Da's Company. Many years later, he has come to see that Adi Da was teaching him about self-understanding and samadarshan: "The vision of sameness - a vision that penetrates beyond the apparent differences between beings to their transcendental nature."
Avatar Adi Da Samraj with devotees at The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary in Northern California, during His visit in the summer of 2005.
In the first Darshan occasion, Adi Da sits with devotees at Seventh Gate Shrine. (More from this occasion can be seen here.)
In the second Darshan occasion, Adi Da walks past devotees and then sits with them in front of Ordeal Bath Lodge. (More from that occasion here, where Adi Da embraces a young boy.)
Adi Da's Final Darshan poster: delphiyes length: 09:04 date added: August 19, 2012 event date: November 26, 2008 views: 506; views this month: 48; views this week: 11
The final Darshan given by Adi Da Samraj (on November 26, 2008) before His Divine Mahasamadhi the following day. Accompanied by an excerpt from the talk, Love Is How I Got To Here, from April 16, 1995.
This video clip begins with silent Darshan. Then Adi Da addresses a questioner who is taken by a vision of the "Midnight Sun". Adi Da clarifies that the vision was a state that the ego experienced therefore was not the true vision of the Midnight Sun which is itself the egoless condition.
poster: AdidamVideos length: 10:29 date added: March 16, 2012 event date: October 29, 2004 views: 767; views this month: 50; views this week: 14
In this discourse, Adi Da addresses the fact that the assumption of a separate self or being, is not really the case. It is in fact an illusion and a "lie" that rules our entire life.
This is an excerpt from a longer evening of consideration with Adi Da (October 29, 2004), which can be found on the DVD, The Quest For The Historical Self.
This talk excerpt is followed by a clip of Darshan of Adi Da (at 7:08).
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