poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 12:29 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 5833; listens this month: 22; listens this week: 15 Adi Da writes: "Adidam is not a conventional 'religion'. Adidam is not a conventional way of life. Adidam is about the transcending of the ego-'I'. Adidam is about the Freedom of Divine Self-Realization. Adidam is not based on mythology or belief. Adidam is a Reality-practice. Adidam is a 'Reality consideration' in which the various modes of egoity are progressively transcended. Adidam is a universally applicable Way of life. Adidam is for those who will choose it, and whose hearts and intelligence fully respond to Me and My Offering. Adidam is a Great Revelation and it is to be freely and openly communicated to all."
This podcast contains excerpts from two talks, in which Adi Da clarifies that the Way of Adidam is based solely on the inherent heart-response to His Transcendental Spiritual State. That heart-response leads to the self-understanding and willingness to take up the real ego-transcending practice.tags: Radical Truth Audio SeriesAdidam
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 22:59 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 3501; listens this month: 12; listens this week: 6 Fear is an inherent characteristic of identification with the mortal body. Adi Da explains that such fear cannot be escaped, but that identification with the body can be understood and utterly transcended in the Divine Self-Condition.tags: Radical Truth Audio Seriesfear
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 20:10 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 4021; listens this month: 13; listens this week: 7 This podcast is drawn from two talks in which Adi Da talks about science and scientific materialism. He describes what science can serve and what the limits are in its endeavor to discover the truth about Reality.tags: Radical Truth Audio Seriessciencescientific materialism
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 25:21 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 4656; listens this month: 17; listens this week: 9 In this discourse Adi Da calls us to understand the doctrines and spiritual attainments of humankind not as separate traditions or paths but as a whole: a single "Great Tradition". He also urges humankind to transcend merely belief-based religious myths, dogma, and "religious provincialism" which only support egoic separation and conflict.tags: Radical Truth Audio SeriesGreat Tradition
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 17:31 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 4921; listens this month: 17; listens this week: 11 In this podcast, which is drawn from two talks and a recitation from Adi Da's Teaching, Avatar Adi Da brings His unique clarity and offers commentary on the commercialization of religion. He describes how the consumer mentality has infiltrated the area of religion. We hear from the media and the popular psyche that you can buy religion and become "spiritual" without real change — and Adi Da points out how this presumption is false. Adi Da contasts consumer religion with true religion.tags: Radical Truth Audio Seriesreligion
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 16:10 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 4266; listens this month: 13; listens this week: 6 In this passionate talk, Adi Da speaks to the crisis mankind is in and the urgency for true spiritual practice and the disposition that undermines mankind's assumption of separation.tags: Radical Truth Audio Series
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 21:13 date added: March 17, 2012 language: English listens: 4558; listens this month: 15; listens this week: 7 In this talk excerpt, a devotee asks Adi Da about her practice of Adidam as an African-American woman in a predominantly white community.tags: Radical Truth Audio Series
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