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Vital, Peculiar and Solid Strategies poster: TheBeezone length: 38:11 date added: February 28, 2015 event date: December 23, 2013 language: English event speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero views: 3709; views this month: 14; views this week: 8 Adi Da has identified three character types associated with human egoity: vital, peculiar, and solid. Because they represent primary obstructions to human and spiritual growth, He has given extensive wisdom on how to identify these strategies, and how to transcend them. Adi Da's teaching on these three types has appeared in The Dawn Horse Testament; No Remedy; and The Eating Gorilla Comes in Peace ("The Imbalancing Act").
In this video, Beezone editor Ed Reither talks with teacher Frank Marrero about Adi Da's teaching on these three character types.tags: character types comments: 1
The Basket of Tolerance and The Great Tradition poster: TheBeezone length: 05:25 date added: May 6, 2015 event date: 2004 language: English views: 3669; views this month: 24; views this week: 13 In this excerpt from an Avataric Discourse from October 19, 2004, on Adi Da Samrajashram, Adi Da talks about the Great Tradition. He describes The Basket of Tolerance as a tool for transcending religious provincialism and the limits of one's cultural upbringing. Through use of such a tool, one is relieved of one's "belief systems", but is also made increasingly aware of the Reality-based Way that truly liberates.
poster: TheBeezone length: 17:02 date added: March 1, 2012 language: English event speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero views: 3664; views this month: 12; views this week: 6 This video is part five of Beezone's educational video series on the concept of 'attention' in the teachings of Adi Da Samraj.
There's Nothing Left But The Ash poster: TheBeezone length: 06:15 date added: February 7, 2015 event date: 1988 language: English views: 3538; views this month: 6; views this week: 3 Adi Da communicates esoteric secrets about the nature of His Divine Incarnation, at The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary in 1988.
A "human being" is comprised of a gross personality (a physical body) and a deeper personality (a subtle body), both arising in the Divine Consciousness.
In most human beings, when the physical body dies, the deeper personality reincarnates, associating itself with a new physical body.
In the extraordinarily rare case of a Divine Incarnation, the physical body of a great Spiritual Realizer dies, and the deeper personality is so profoundly submitted to the Divine that the Divine is able to incarnate through that deeper personality. Such an extraordinary vehicle was provided to Adi Da through Swami Vivekananda and Sri Ramakrishna, upon the death of Swami Vivekananda in 1902.
While all beings arise in the Divine, most people live completely unconscious of their Source, and even great Spiritual Realizers are aware of (and are lived by and as) the Divine only to a certain degree. In the rare case of a Divine Incarnation, the Divine is consciously animating the gross and deeper personalities of the human being, and progressively conforms the gross and deeper personalities to Itself completely, over the lifetime of these vehicles.
In the course of fully preparing His human Incarnation for its Divine Purpose of Awakening all beings, Adi Da needed to completely conform the "gross personality" (the physical vehicle) and completely transcend all remaining limitations in the deeper personality, to the point where "there's nothing left of the gross or the deeper personality but the ash".
The Early Phase of Sadhana: Listening poster: TheBeezone length: 09:33 date added: August 12, 2012 event date: 1988 language: English listens: 3307; listens this month: 5; listens this week: 3 Adi Da talks about the listening process, and the use of various means for self-reflection (the Teaching, the disciplines, reflection by others), so that the listening process can culminate in hearing or fundamental self-understanding (and the transition to level 1.3 of the Way of Adidam).
Note: In this clip, Adi Da refers to the practice of self-inquiry, which is no longer a part of the practice of Adidam.
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Understanding the Principle of Egoity poster: TheBeezone length: 02:49 date added: August 18, 2012 event date: April 8, 1993 language: English listens: 3126; listens this month: 7; listens this week: 3 Adi Da Samraj talks about the principle of egoity: how this principle underlies the Great Tradition; how it makes existence "samsara" (illusion), in which we imagine that we are living in the real world; and how understanding this principle is the key to the Way of Adidam.
This is an excerpt from the key talk, "Self-Understanding", given by Adi Da on April 8, 1993. More from the same talk here (text) and here (video).
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Self-Contraction poster: TheBeezone length: 00:53 date added: November 30, 2012 event date: 2004 language: English views: 3117; views this month: 9; views this week: 4 Adi Da speaks about our failure to notice the Divine Reality and why this is so: self contraction of the body-mind as "Narcissus", the separate self.tags: self contractionAvataric Discourse
Losing Sympathy with the Self-Contraction poster: TheBeezone length: 03:21 date added: August 18, 2012 language: English listens: 3073; listens this month: 9; listens this week: 4 Adi Da Samraj talks about combining oneself with His Argument to the point where one loses sympathy with the painful self-contraction, and one can see that it is one's own activity, and completely unnecessary. Transcendence of the self-contraction allows one to Realize the Native State of Prior Happiness.
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The Story of Francis Popkin poster: TheBeezone length: 09:29 date added: May 30, 2011 language: English event speaker: Frank Marrero views: 2973; views this month: 4; views this week: 3 The story of Francis Popkin, as told by Frank Marrero. Frank talks about how a young country boy showed up at his doorstep in 1981, after having read and been completely transfixed by The Enlightenment Of The Whole Body.
Frank told this story to Adi Da, who replied that we don't have to be intellectually sophisticated; we just have to need His Teaching.tags: The Beezoneleela comments: 1
Fear of Life poster: TheBeezone length: 05:50 date added: October 18, 2012 event date: September 18, 2004 language: English views: 2953; views this month: 7; views this week: 3 Adi Da speaks about the fear of death being a characteristic of life and identification with the body-mind. Adi Da relates this to the fundamental condition of ignorance and the nature of reality. He draws His listeners into considering that the ego has a more fundamental context than even death, as the most primal action of the human condition.tags: Avataric Discoursedeath
The Ultimate Secret poster: TheBeezone length: 03:52 date added: June 27, 2015 event date: 1988 language: English views: 2934; views this month: 11; views this week: 4 In this short video clip from 1988, Adi Da talks to His devotees about what is required, in any moment, to open the doorway from "here" to the Divine Domain. He describes how devotion to Him and His "Brightness" is the means for locating the "loka" (place) of His Spiritual Transmission and for growth in spiritual practice (ultimately, to the point of Divine Translation).
Limitation on Love poster: TheBeezone length: 02:17 date added: October 11, 2013 event date: 1988 language: English views: 2909; views this month: 10; views this week: 5 Adi Da talking to devotees in New Zealand in 1988.
He responds to a devotee who is wanting to go beyond his "limitation on love". Adi Da makes the point that this is not possible merely via idealism and will. One's current limit on love is due to an as yet uninspected resistance to love. Only through self-understanding (and disciplines that serve self-understanding) can one transcend this limit.
True Discipline poster: TheBeezone length: 01:22 date added: August 18, 2012 event date: April 15, 1974 language: English listens: 2807; listens this month: 9; listens this week: 4 An excerpt from Garbage and the Goddess on true discipline. "Happiness is the responsibility. Freedom is the discipline."
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The Quest for The Historical Self poster: TheBeezone length: 04:05 date added: October 31, 2012 event date: 2004 language: English views: 2755; views this month: 10; views this week: 2 In this discourse, Adi Da proposes that all human lifetimes are a “quest for the historical self”. He describes how this search is based on the activity of “self”-contraction — the erroneous presumption of an actual, defined, knowable “self”.
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