poster: Tastingthemoon length: 05:29 date added: February 14, 2012 views: 654; views this month: 42; views this week: 7
Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life, by Meg Fortune McDonnell, is the story of a "no holds barred” pathway through life — from the author’s eccentric childhood, through the tumult of the 1960’s, to the ashram of Adi Da Samraj, the spiritual teacher she encountered in the 70’s.
In this video series, Meg talks with her father, Robert McDonnell, about working together on the book.
poster: Tastingthemoon length: 05:31 date added: February 12, 2012 views: 680; views this month: 48; views this week: 8
Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life, by Meg Fortune McDonnell, is the story of a "no holds barred” pathway through life — from the author’s eccentric childhood, through the tumult of the 1960’s, to the ashram of Adi Da Samraj, the spiritual teacher she encountered in the 70’s.
In this video series, Meg talks with her father, Robert McDonnell, about working together on the book.
poster: Tastingthemoon length: 05:09 date added: February 12, 2012 views: 676; views this month: 41; views this week: 7
Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life, by Meg Fortune McDonnell, is the story of a "no holds barred” pathway through life — from the author’s eccentric childhood, through the tumult of the 1960’s, to the ashram of Adi Da Samraj, the spiritual teacher she encountered in the 70’s.
In this video series, Meg talks with her father, Robert McDonnell, about working together on the book.
poster: Tastingthemoon length: 06:03 date added: February 12, 2012 views: 696; views this month: 45; views this week: 8
Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life, by Meg Fortune McDonnell, is the story of a "no holds barred” pathway through life — from the author’s eccentric childhood, through the tumult of the 1960’s, to the ashram of Adi Da Samraj, the spiritual teacher she encountered in the 70’s.
In this video series, Meg talks with her father, Robert McDonnell, about working together on the book.
poster: Tastingthemoon length: 03:51 date added: February 12, 2012 views: 841; views this month: 45; views this week: 7
Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life, by Meg Fortune McDonnell, is the story of a "no holds barred” pathway through life — from the author’s eccentric childhood, through the tumult of the 1960’s, to the ashram of Adi Da Samraj, the spiritual teacher she encountered in the 70’s.
In this video series, Meg talks with her father, Robert McDonnell, about working together on the book.
poster: OrpheumTrilogy length: 14:18 date added: February 11, 2012 event date: January 2000 views: 718; views this month: 40; views this week: 9
The First Room Theater Guild presents a one hour documentary on the making of the first full theater production of Adi Da's epic work, The Mummery, in January, 2000, at The Mountain Of Attention.
Documentary production staff Terence Gross (Award-Winning Director, Videographer) Roy Dixon (Producer) Thomas Lefebvre (Production Consultant) Ed Baker (Technical Support) Corinne Farago (Sound) Carmen Morrow (Camera Assistant) Nick Elias (Additional Camera) Robert Wessel (Additional Camera) Chris Gilders (Editor)
Notes "Beloved" is Beloved Adi Da. Adi Da has since given "The Mummery" a new name: "The Mummery Book".
poster: OrpheumTrilogy length: 14:03 date added: February 11, 2012 event date: January 2000 views: 739; views this month: 42; views this week: 9
The First Room Theater Guild presents a one hour documentary on the making of the first full theater production of Adi Da's epic work, The Mummery, in January, 2000, at The Mountain Of Attention.
Documentary production staff Terence Gross (Award-Winning Director, Videographer) Roy Dixon (Producer) Thomas Lefebvre (Production Consultant) Ed Baker (Technical Support) Corinne Farago (Sound) Carmen Morrow (Camera Assistant) Nick Elias (Additional Camera) Robert Wessel (Additional Camera) Chris Gilders (Editor)
Notes "Beloved" is Beloved Adi Da. Adi Da has since given "The Mummery" a new name: "The Mummery Book".
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