A child recites Adi Da's teaching for children about the Mystery beyond knowledge and death, expanding their awareness beyond the materialistic. Adi Da invites young people to enter into a relationship with Him even at their young age.
Led by Antonina Randazzo, they are singing one of the chants for the season, This Is The Great Gift. The words are drawn from Adi Da's Sacred Texts. The music is by devotee and award-winning composer, Ray Lynch.
The Art of Adi Da Samraj poster: AdiDaVideos length: 14:23 date added: November 12, 2012 views: 364; views this month: 27; views this week: 6
A retrospective of Adi Da's monumental size art. Includes clips of Him talking about His work. Also includes slides from various exhibitions and some quotes about Adi Da's art from an art critic, art historian, and museum curator.
Feel The Mystery poster: JensenBellin length: 03:33 date added: September 18, 2012 views: 446; views this month: 35; views this week: 5
Adi Da teaches children all about the Mystery (aka Divine Ignorance) beyond knowledge and death, expanding their awareness beyond the materialistic. He invites us all to enter into a relationship with Him through the Mystery.
I Am with You Now poster: delphiyes length: 03:49 date added: March 12, 2012 views: 604; views this month: 32; views this week: 8
Darshan of Adi Da.
Soundtrack is Adi Da reciting the poem, "I Am As One Who Has Left His Home To Do a Thing for Man", from His book, Crazy Da Must Sing. This is followed by the devotional chant, "I Am with You Now", by JoAnne Sunshine and Billboard award-winning New Age composer, Ray Lynch, from the double CD, May You Ever Dwell In Our Hearts.
poster: OrpheumTrilogy length: 07:32 date added: February 11, 2012 event date: January 2000 views: 696; views this month: 38; 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.
Appearances in this part Adi Da Samraj (Playwright, Beloved Guru) Peter Harvey-Wright (Producer, Actor) Daniel Hebert (Director, Actor) Ray Lynch (Composer) James Steinberg (Author)
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: 734; views this month: 39; views this week: 5
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: 14:30 date added: February 11, 2012 event date: January 2000 views: 908; views this month: 42; views this week: 8
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.
Appearances in this part Peter Harvey-Wright (Producer, Actor) Daniel Hebert (Director, Actor) Andrew Riddoch (AV Designer) Kenneth Welsh (Narrator) Shawnee Free Jones (Actor) Damon Schoeffler (Actor) Ray Lynch (Composer) Jonathan Condit (Production Consultant)
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".
This video is an excerpt from Second Evening: Track 6 on the DVD, A Tribute to the Life and Work of His Divine Presence, Adi Da Samraj. More than 7 hours long, this Tribute DVD was filmed on the occasion of the first Anniversary of Adi Da's Divine Mahasamadhi, when devotees, family, and friends of Adi Da Samraj gathered at Adi Da Samrajashram, Fiji (Adi Da's principal Hermitage), to acknowledge Adi Da as the Divine in human form, to praise His Greatness, and to express their heart-felt gratitude for the Blessings they have received from Him.
A list of all the tracks on this DVD can be found here.
Produced in 1982, Truth is the Only Profound has circulated for years in bootleg editions and worn out cassettes and features the radio popular "What to Remember to Be Happy" recited by a 7 year old child. An unusual collection of Lynch's trademark melodic music with potent readings from Ray Lynch's spiritual teacher, Adi Da Samraj.
Opera singer and longtime devotee Crane Kirkbride sings in devotional rapture and praise of Avatar Adi Da Samraj, including the Adidam classic, "I Am Who You Are", as well as selections by devotee composers Ray Lynch, Joanne Sunshine, John Mackay, and Louis Rozier.
Click here to hear Adi Da recite His poem, "I Am As One Who Left His Home". For more of Crane's music, visit his website.
Google Mama's Baby poster: SacredCamelGardens length: 04:57 date added: May 18, 2010 event date: March 26, 2008 views: 1380; views this month: 32; views this week: 5
Google Mama's fourth baby: a little gray girl. Born on March 24th, 2008. Music by Ray Lynch: Ralph's Rhapsody.
For more about the Fear-No-More Zoo and Adi Da's wisdom about non-humans, visit the Fear-No-More Zoo website.
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