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The Guru Is Sufficientvideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 34:36
date added: November 30, 2012
event date: May 1973
views: 249; views this month: 29; views this week: 6
Adi Da speaks about the relationship with the Guru in Satsang, or the Company of the Awakened One, as the Way of Truth, and Reality Itself.

The occasion was a Prasad Day in May, 1973, in the backyard of a devotee's residence in Los Angeles.

Recognize This Sign!video
poster: delphiyes
length: 11:44
date added: November 29, 2012
views: 264; views this month: 29; views this week: 6
Adi Da Samraj describes how the Guru-devotee relationship is based on the Realization of the Realizer. Contemplation of His Bodily Sign is the means by which all His Gifts are received and by which the devotee duplicates the Realization of the Realizer.
tags:
Satsang  

Praise: The Speech of Lovevideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 05:19
date added: September 14, 2012
event date: 1984
views: 446; views this month: 30; views this week: 8
Adi Da engages in an Enlightened Consideration about speech and Ecstasy, praise and Satsang.

This talk takes place at The Mountain Of Attention, in Adi Da's residence, The Manner of Flowers, in 1984, during the "Love of the God-Man" Celebration. It is an excerpt from the DVD, Approach Me From the Heart.
tags:
DVD  

Dharma and Satsangvideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 10:13
date added: September 12, 2012
event date: 1975
views: 365; views this month: 25; views this week: 6
A talk from 1975 in which Adi Da describes His Dharma as not different from (or other than) the Guru or the Divine Itself. Therefore Satsang with the Guru is the Dharma of the Way of Adidam.
tags:
Dharma   Satsang  

Devotion to the Guru Is Sufficient for Understandingvideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 10:19
date added: September 5, 2012
event date: May 1973
views: 430; views this month: 32; views this week: 8
Satsang, or the Company of the Awakened One, is the Way, the Truth, and Reality Itself. Adi Da not only communicates this truth verbally; He sits in silence communicating His Divine State, illustrating what He is talking about.

The occasion was a Prasad Day in May, 1973, in the backyard of a devotee's residence in Los Angeles.

Recover Your Capacity: I Am Herevideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 07:16
date added: August 6, 2012
event date: July 2, 1988
views: 342; views this month: 22; views this week: 6
Adi Da Samraj speaks at The Mountain of Attention about Satsang, the spending of time in the company of the Spiritual Realizer, as the primary practice with Him.

The Way Is Satsang: The Company of the Realizervideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 07:17
date added: July 23, 2012
event date: 1988
views: 339; views this month: 24; views this week: 4
Adi Da Samraj speaks about the gifts and purposes of spending time in the company of the Spiritual Realizer, the quieting of mind and the purification of karmas that occurs, as well as being attracted to continue the sadhana (spiritual practice).

Satsangvideo
part 2 of Transmitting Truth through Dance

poster: SusanaWeingarten
length: 10:01
date added: July 1, 2012
views: 412; views this month: 29; views this week: 4
A dance that creatively develops the meaning of Satsang. Dedicated to Adi Da.

Choreographers/Dancers: Susana Weingarten and Tom Evert
Music: Phillip Glass and Ravi Shankar
Voiceover: Adi Da
Costume Design: Janet Bolick
"Midnight Sun" Set Design: Molly Watson

© 2012 Dancevert
tags:
dance   Susana Weingarten   Tom Evert  

The Avon Ladyaudio
part 1 of The Divine Siddha-Method Audio Series

poster: DawnHorsePress
length: 05:49
date added: June 23, 2012
event date: June 20, 1972
listens: 579; listens this month: 37; listens this week: 6
An excerpt from "The Avon Lady", a humorous and penetrating Discourse from the very earliest years of Avatar Adi Da’s Teaching-Work. Adi Da explains how there is no search and no dilemma when one is in Satsang (the company of the Guru).

From the CD, The Avon Lady / Walking The Dog. This talk is also published in the book, My "Bright" Word.
tags:
CD  

Satsangvideo
poster: enderxen
length: 10:55
date added: May 20, 2010
views: 771; views this month: 19; views this week: 4
A dance that creatively develops the meaning of "Satsang". Choregraphed and danced by devotees Tom Evert and Susana Weingarten, and dedicated to Adi Da. Costume Design by Janet Bolick. Set Design by Molly Watson. Music by Phillip Glass and Ravi Shankar. Voiceover by Adi Da.
tags:
dance   Susana Weingarten   Tom Evert  

Simply Feel Mevideo
poster: realityway
length: 04:02
date added: May 18, 2010
views: 1652; views this month: 30; views this week: 5
The Greatest Secret of the final Avatar is revealed in heart communion. As He puts it: "I am you, as you really are". No mind, no separation, all is freely given and washed in that communion. This is not a belief but something for you to freely discover through your own heart-feeling.
tags:
bliss   Darshan   satsang   meditation   avatar   enlightenment   buddha  

Satsang is the Wayvideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 05:01
date added: April 19, 2009
event date: July 8, 1988
views: 601; views this month: 8; views this week: 2
Adi Da answers Rick Raeside's (happy birthday) question.

Early Daysvideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 04:44
date added: March 31, 2009
views: 1149; views this month: 29; views this week: 4
Adi Da reads His early writings while images from those first days at the Melrose Ashram (in Los Angeles) are shown. Nina Davis recalls those days, as well.

Adi Da: "I intend to make the most extraordinary statement of this time — one that will make all suffering, all fundamental error, unnecessary. A most practical communication that reduces all suffering to misunderstanding, and makes creative energy available in Perfect Freedom. I was born for this very thing."
tags:
Nina Davis   Satsang  

Neeshee Pandit, Buddhism, and Adi Davideo
poster: realityway
speaker: Neeshee Pandit
length: 09:55
date added: February 7, 2009
views: 1002; views this month: 24; views this week: 5
18-year old Neeshee Pandit describes his process of approach to Adi Da from Buddhism.

More from Neeshee here.
tags:
Neeshee Pandit   leela   Buddhism   god   satsang   bliss   truth   perfection   sixth stage traditions  

Moved by Lovevideo
poster: delphiyes
length: 04:56
date added: February 5, 2009
event date: May 1973
views: 783; views this month: 27; views this week: 5
Franklin Jones (Adi Da Samraj) talking to early devotees about the natural process of distraction. The occasion was a Prasad Day in May, 1973, in the backyard of a devotee's residence in Los Angeles.
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Satsang  
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