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The Sunshine Makersvideo
poster: frizz lefryd
length: 07:43
date added: May 8, 2010
language: English
views: 10822; views this month: 92; views this week: 37
One of Adi Da's favorite cartoons, "The Sunshine Makers" is a classic from the golden age of animation. Released on January 11, 1935 (an auspicious day of the year, in the sacred calendar of Adidam), the cartoon was directed by Ted Eshbaugh, the first artist/technician to figure out how to create animated cartoons in color. This restored print is the highest quality available, and is from the DVD, Toddle Tales & Rainbow Parade Cartoons.

"The Sunshine Makers" is the third cartoon in the "Rainbow Parade Series", which was produced by Van Beuren Studios to compete with Walt Disney's "Silly Symphonies". The series consisted of 27 full color, animated shorts, and was distributed to theaters by RKO between 1934 and 1936. (You can watch more of these here.)

"The Sunshine Makers" later became a regular on 1950's television, after the sale of RKO's film library. In his book, Of Mice and Magic, well-known film critic Leonard Maltin writes that his childhood (in the 1950's) included "countless viewings" of the cartoon.

"The Sunshine Makers" is also one of Adi Da's favorite cartoons, because of its depiction of Light and Happiness (magnified and spread by the "Sunshine gnomes" in the cartoon) dissolving and outshining the force of egoity (the "gloomies").

In his article, "The Sunshine Makers cartoon from 1935", James Steinberg writes, "Bhagavan Adi Da loved that cartoon! He thought that it showed the simplicity of the argument of the open hand and the closed fist, or that our un-happiness is just something that we presume. Just like He used to tell us when we came to the Mountain of Attention, or came to see Him altogether, that we could 'leave it at the gate'. There is no reason to presume the dilemma in the face of the Divine (or truly altogether). We used to watch 'The Sunshine Makers' cartoon with Him when we had to watch it on a 16mm projector. I saw it multiple times with Bhagavan and He would laugh heartily as it was shown and watch our faces to see our reactions beaming with Happiness. He always used to tell us that we could just 'drop it in the moment' (our self-contraction) and that it was 'just an act'."

Further notes on the cartoon:

* It's a musical! Almost all speech is set to music.

* At 0:43: The "Sunshine gnomes" start their morning with a conscious exercise routine that begins with bowing down to the Transcendental Sun (the source of their sunshine): "Hail, His Majesty, the Sun!"

* At 7:00: When the "gloomies" refuse to "take their medicine", the gnomes force "sunshine" down their throats. In the words of the great Spiritual Master, Sri Ramakrishna: "There are three classes of physicians: superior, mediocre, and inferior. The physician who feels the patient's pulse and just says to him, 'Take the medicine regularly' belongs to the inferior class. He doesn't care to inquire whether or not the patient has actually taken the medicine. The mediocre physician is he who in various ways persuades the patient to take the medicine, and says to him sweetly: 'My good man, how will you be cured unless you use the medicine? Take this medicine. I have made it for you myself.' But he who, finding the patient stubbornly refusing to take the medicine, forces it down his throat, going so far as to put his knee on the patient's chest is the best physician. This is the manifestation of the tamas of the physician. It doesn't injure the patient; on the contrary, it does him good."
tags:
cartoon   animation  

Lion Sutravideo
poster: function108
length: 02:09
date added: January 25, 2017
language: English
views: 2582; views this month: 20; views this week: 3
A contemplative piece for devotees of Adi Da.

Words from Avatar Adi Da Samraj, "The Lion Sutra" (in Part Fifteen of The Aletheon)
Music by Matthew Nicholson
Video editor: Matthew Nicholson

Katya Grineva at Carnegie Hall: Tribute Piano Concert for Adi Davideo
poster: GAMurph
length: 00:50
date added: July 6, 2009
event date: June 12, 2009
language: English
views: 3810; views this month: 22; views this week: 12
A brief excerpt of a Divinely inspired performance, in honor of Adi Da Samraj. A truly gifted pianist! In this brief clip, she is playing Chopin's famous "Rainbow Fantasy".
tags:
piano   Katya Grineva   concert   music   Chopin   Rainbow Fantasy  

John Wubbenhorst and the Music of Facing Eastvideo
poster: GaryScottMorrow
speakers: John Wubbenhorst, Scott Morrow
length: 09:50
date added: January 20, 2011
event date: July 18, 2010
language: English
views: 3724; views this month: 17; views this week: 12
Scott Morrow from The Blue OK interviews John Wubbenhorst, longtime devotee, and founder of the world music group, Facing East.
tags:
Blue OK   John Wubbenhorst   Scott Morrow   Facing East  

The Celebration of Light-In-Everybodyvideo
poster: globalpeacecentral
length: 02:55
date added: May 16, 2009
language: English
views: 6516; views this month: 50; views this week: 24
Excerpts from Adi Da's book, Not-Two Is Peace about the Celebration of "Light-In-Everybody". Music by Ray Lynch.
tags:
Peace   love   unity   prior unity   oneness   adi da   world   not two is peace   ray lynch   light-in-everybody   danavira  

Darshan of Adi Da Samrajvideo
poster: JensenBellin
length: 04:32
date added: July 20, 2012
language: English
views: 6923; views this month: 43; views this week: 23
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  

The Symbolvideo
poster: JimNewcome
length: 02:10
date added: August 12, 2011
language: English
views: 4209; views this month: 31; views this week: 13
Adi Da reciting a poem, "When things have left him", from His book of poetry, Crazy Da Must Sing.

Music is "Temple Water Music", by Aaron Nakagawa and friends.

Video by James Newcome. Copyright 2011 ASA.
tags:
poem   poetry  

Divine Spirit Tree of Lightvideo
poster: k3tH6fqKscY
length: 04:05
date added: December 23, 2021
event date: December 2021
language: English
views: 653; views this month: 41; views this week: 11
A video tour of the Adidam Melbourne community's Danavira Mela Celebration decorations and tree, December, 2021.

music: Pentatonix, "How Great Thou Art"
tags:
Danavira Mela  

P.O.V Machinevideo
poster: madjym
length: 04:47
date added: February 7, 2009
language: English
views: 3629; views this month: 29; views this week: 19
animation music video, sung by Adi Da's daughter, Tamarind Free Jones, and featuring the enlightening word of Adi Da Samraj. Fun, experimental.
tags:
animation   fun   short   film   poser  

Musical Tribute to Sri Adi Da Samrajvideo
poster: Mahesh Vinayakram
length: 07:31
date added: April 2, 2024 New
language: English
views: 644; views this month: 102; views this week: 12
A musical tribute to Sri Adi Da Samraj by Mahesh Vinayakram.

Mahesh Vinayakram is a leading Carnatic vocalist and a UNESCO Millennium Award winner. In 2016, Mahesh was the first Indian male singer to be cast by Cirque du Soleil. He has also sung in Bollywood and Hollywood movies. He has travelled extensively to various countries to collaborate with world class artists like Ustad Zakir Hussain, drummer Steve Smith, world percussionist Pete Lockett, composer A.R. Rahman, and many others. He has released many albums, which are available in all major online stores.
tags:
music  

Adi Da's Art at the Saatchi Gallery, Londonvideo
poster: MASSOUTREACH
length: 04:55
date added: October 16, 2013
event date: October 9, 2013
language: English
views: 4371; views this month: 48; views this week: 25
A beautiful video tour of the exhibition of Adi Da's Image-Art (and of the visitors to the exhibition) at the 2013 STRARTA Art Fair, in the Saatchi Gallery, London, from October 9-13, 2013. Exhibited works are drawn from Adi Da's Orpheus One Suite, Linead One Suite, and Quandra Loka Suite. The tour includes a glimpse of some of the other art works at the Art Fair as well.

Filmed and edited by Matthew Braithwaite and Dean Steadman
Music by Jon Hopkins
tags:
Image-Art   Quandra Loka   Orpheus   Linead  

Children's Retreat: Naitauba - 2009video
poster: Matt Braithwaite
length: 29:22
date added: November 24, 2016
event date: July 2009
language: English
views: 3280; views this month: 34; views this week: 14
Young people growing up in the Adidam community go on retreat to Adi Da Samrajashram, the sacred island of Naitauba, in Fiji, during July, 2009.

Opening music: Frou Frou, Let Go.
Videographer: Matt Braithwaite.
tags:
children  

Quattro Maggiore 2014: A Multimedia Dance Eventvideo
poster: Matt Braithwaite
length: 05:49
date added: July 26, 2014
event date: July 20, 2014
language: English
views: 5863; views this month: 63; views this week: 32
On July 21 and 22, 2014, The Florence Dance Company performed the multimedia dance event, Quattro Maggiore ("Four Seasons") — set to the music of Vivaldi (his most well-known work, "Quattro Maggiore", performed live) and the art of Adi Da Samraj. The venue was the courtyard of the historic Bargello Museum in Florence.

This video clip provides an introduction to the place (Florence), the dancers, the musicians, the art (images from Adi Da's Geome One: Alberti's Window, in four different colorings for the four seasons), and the costumes (which were color-coordinated with the art).

Also in this clip: Italian art critic, Giuliano Serafini (author of Matisse e il Mediterraneo and Goya, praises the combination of music, dance, and art: "It's the best!". Serafini, Keith Ferrone (director of the Florence Dance Company), and Ruchiradama Nadikanta all note the technological advance represented by the LED lighting in the back panels, that brought out the color in Adi Da's art to a far greater degree than in previous performances (assisted by new fabrications of Adi Da's art), and enlivened the dancers' performance.

Ruchiradama Nadikanta: "Absolutely exquisite! . . . It was one symphony — of dance, and art, and music. . . Adi Da was immensely present, infusing every note and every step, as well as shining through His extraordinary Art. . . You feel [the dancers] really dancing to the Art."

Videographer: Matt Braithwaite
tags:
Image-Art   Florence Dance Company  

Hear My Breathing Heart: Songs Of Invocationvideo
poster: Michael LaTorra
length: 56:30
date added: November 17, 2015
language: English
views: 5562; views this month: 41; views this week: 22
This album of Adidam devotional music from The First Amendment Choir was originally released on audiocassette tape in 1981. (The name, "First Amendment Choir", was chosen for the choir by Adi Da, which performed for Him on several occasions.)

The album begins and ends with "The Divine Invocation":

Radiant Da,
All-Pervading Current of Life,
Consciousness where I appear and disappear,
Hear My Breathing Heart.

Awaken me
To feel the Heart of Light and Love,
Where this life and mind and body may dissolve.
I hold up my hands.

"The Divine Invocation" was an early version of what we now call The First Great Invocation. Now we would begin with the First Great Invocation and end with the Second Great Invocation — but Adi Da had not yet created the Second Great Invocation at the time this album was created.

Many of the songs on this album were composed by Billboard Award-winning composer Ray Lynch or by JoAnne Sunshine. Ray Lynch is also the guitar player. Eric Leber is the choir director. Besides Ray Lynch and JoAnne Sunshine, vocalists include Brad Crawford, Robin Richardson, Kathleen Ewart, Sylvia Hayden, Carol Mabin, Janet Kopieki, Rita Gordon, Happy Hayden, Ginny Leber, Maggie Roberts, Lynzee Elze, Ron Guba, Steve Benson, Chris Cardullo, Phyllis Hyde, Karen Booth, and Antonina Randazzo (among others). The album was recorded at Prune Production Studio, in Mill Valley, California, and was released by the Laughing Man Institute.

The volume is low, so you may need to turn it up. The sound quality of this digital version is not up to contemporary standards, but many listeners — old and new — may find it just as heart-moving now as so many found it when it was originally released.
tags:
music  

Celebrating Danavira Mela at The Mountain Of Attentionvideo
poster: MicheleKrueger
length: 00:41
date added: December 23, 2012
event date: December 22, 2012
language: English
views: 5614; views this month: 47; views this week: 23
Devotees celebrating Danavira Mela in the dining room of First People at The Mountain Of Attention on December 22, 2012. Video by Michele Krueger. (Clowning by Kheyala Krueger.)

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.
tags:
Danavira Mela   Mountain Of Attention   Celebration  
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