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True Water


"True Water" is a dance based on Adi Da's wisdom about sexuality and equanimity.

Choreographer/Dancer: Susana Weingarten
Music: The Empire Brass Quintet
Costume Design: Ratava Jarmas
"Midnight Sun" Set Design: Molly Watson

© 2012 Dancevert

Tags: dance   Susana Weingarten  

Darshan of Adi Da Samraj

Darshan of Adi Da.

[Note: At the end of the video, the viewer is directed to a site, karmafree.com — this site no longer exists.]

Music is Ray Lynch, "Drifted in a Deeper Land", from his album, No Blue Thing; and Ray Lynch, "The Temple", from his album, The Sky Of Mind.

In the background is a recording of Adi Da reciting from the Lion Sutra.

Tags: Darshan   Ray Lynch   Sacred Sighting  

Satsang


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  

Ego Act


"Ego Act" is a dance based on Adi Da's wisdom about the nature of egoity, or, Adi Da describes it, "the fundamental activity of self-contraction, or the presumption of separate and separative existence".

Choreographer/Dancer: Tom Evert
Music: George Crumb (as interpreted by The Kronos Quartet)
Costume Design: Raymond Zander III
Props: Tom Evert
"Midnight Sun" Set Design: Molly Watson

© 2012 Dancevert

Tags: dance   Susana Weingarten   Tom Evert  

Sacred Musical Offering: June 3, 2012, Mountain Of Attention

Peter van Gelder (sitar), John Wubbenhorst (bansuri), and Samrat Kakkeri (tabla) will perform a Sacred Offering of classical Indian ragas on 2pm on June 3, 2012, in Land Bridge Pavilion at The Mountain Of Attention.

This is a fundraising event to support sending musicians to Naitauba for Da Purnima.

Suggested donation: $15. (No one is turned away.)
For more information, call: 301-346-0789.

Event poster here.


How We Make Boards with a Chain Saw on Naitauba


How boards are made with a chainsaw on the island of Naitauba in Fiji.

Narrated by Bill Krenz. Music ("Chainsaw Blues") by Simon Evans and Aaron Nakagawa.

For even more from the Naitauba Organic Farm, visit the Naitauba Organic Farm website.

Tags: Naitauba   Adi Da Samrajashram   organic farm  

Spiritual Satisfaction


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   devotee book  

Tantric Yogini Wanna Be


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life.This story is from the chapter, "How I Overcame My High Self-Esteem." This piece contrasts with a more monastic life-style as it explores the connection between spirit and sex.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   On the Road   devotee book  

Love and Sex in the 1960s


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life. This story is excerpted from the chapter titled "On the Road," which goes on to describe the ferment of the sexual revolution, beat poetry, living theater, and alternative lifestyles of the early 1970's.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   On the Road   devotee book  

Sitting with the Guru


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life. This excerpt is the culminating story in the chapter, "First Encounters," which begins with the startling dreams and unusual synchronicities that drew Meg to Adi Da.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   First Encounters   devotee book  

Opera as Blessing


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life. This story appears in the chapter, "To You, Love-Ananda," which begins when Meg travels to Fiji for the first time, to see her teacher in a new island setting.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   To You, Love-Ananda   devotee book  

Frustrated Fashionista


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life. This story appears at the beginning of the chapter, "God's Eyes," which goes on to describe more explorations of dress, sexuality, and gender roles.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   God's Eyes   devotee book  

Catholic Guilt


Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life. This story is excerpted from the chapter, "In Plain Talk Chapel". Meg recounts her early Catholic experiences and the conclusions she drew in relation to her religious upbringing.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Tags: Tasting the Moon   Meg Fortune McDonnell   devotee book  

Growing Up as a Devotee of Adi Da


Tilly talks about the value of growing up within the Adidam community, her relationship and time with Adi Da, and her Sacred Art of music.

From the March, 2012 Retreat at The European Danda. For future retreats, visit our Special Events section.

For more about young people growing up in the Adidam community, click here.

Tags: children   young devotee  

Locate What Is Real

This is an excerpt from the DVD, Locate What Is Real, an Avataric Discourse given by Adi Da on October 10, 2004.

On the full DVD:
* Adi Da describes how Reality is the true “first experience” for everyone — more fundamental to existence than identification with the apparently “born” being.
* He speaks about how music and other arts can function as extensions of Spirituality.
* He talks about Ramana Maharshi and the sixth stage orientation, in contrast to His seventh stage Reality-Way.
* He addresses a devotee’s experience of emotional trauma, and how such events can affect one’s life.
* He describes His own Submission, in His early life, to the process of Christian mystical experience.

Tags: avataric discourse   DVD   sixth stage traditions  

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