poster: AdiDaVideos speaker: James Steinberg length: 02:30 date added: May 20, 2020 language: English views: 1275; views this month: 42; views this week: 19 "You Become What You Meditate On" is a video excerpt from the award-winning documentary, Conscious Light, about the life of Adi Da Samraj. Drawing on an extensive archival collection of film, photography, and audio recordings, as well as interviews with students who have lived with Adi Da and who practice His teachings. Conscious Light takes the viewer on a journey from Adi Da's birth, through His thirty-six years of Teaching and Blessing, to the legacy and spiritual relationship that is eternally available to all after His passing.
You Must Know The Place You Are In poster: AdiDaVideos length: 02:15 date added: June 30, 2021 language: English views: 701; views this month: 47; views this week: 20 "You Must Know The Place You Are In" is a video excerpt from the award-winning documentary, Conscious Light, about the life and work of Adi Da Samraj.
Drawing on an extensive archival collection of film, photography, and audio recordings, as well as interviews with students who have lived with Adi Da and who practice His teachings, Conscious Light takes the viewer on a journey from Adi Da's birth, through His thirty-six years of Teaching and Blessing, to the legacy and spiritual relationship that is eternally available to all after His passing.
Kunst van Adi Da Samraj: een expositie in Nederland poster: AdiDaVideosNL length: 02:01 date added: December 13, 2020 event date: May 24, 2014 language: Dutch views: 817; views this month: 40; views this week: 14 A brief tour of Quandra Loka, the exhibition of Adi Da's art at Galerie Pien Rademakers, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, from May 24, 2014 to June 29, 2014.
Note: This video was created before the exhibition.
To watch an interview (in Dutch) about this exhibition with Pien Rademakers, click here.
Dancing on the Bridge of the World poster: An Hana length: 05:56 date added: October 3, 2014 event date: July 24, 2014 language: English views: 4609; views this month: 47; views this week: 29 On the evening of July 24, 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 performance was called "Dancing on the Bridge of the World", because it took place on the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval multi-arch bridge over the Arno River in Florence, Italy. The Ponte Vecchio is one of the most historic bridges in the world, and the earliest bridge at this spot is believed to have been built in Roman times.
This slideshow includes photographs of "Dancing on the Bridge of the World" by Richard Osbourne.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 06:03 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 4180; views this month: 36; views this week: 16 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 01:59 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 4452; views this month: 40; views this week: 15 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 03:08 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 4403; views this month: 39; views this week: 16 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 05:34 date added: March 31, 2013 event date: March 15, 2013 language: English views: 4662; views this month: 41; views this week: 16 New music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed at the Pergola Theatre on March 15 and March 17, 2013.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 04:00 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 4278; views this month: 35; views this week: 15 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 04:05 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 4206; views this month: 33; views this week: 15 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 06:01 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 4129; views this month: 36; views this week: 15 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
poster: ANDREANEADAR length: 02:12 date added: February 26, 2013 event date: July 22, 2012 language: English views: 3992; views this month: 34; views this week: 11 Music by premier Florentine composer Andrea Portera, from the ballet, Not-Two Is Peace, performed on July 22 and 23, 2012.
Orpheus in the Modern World poster: CoaguLAradio length: 60:00 date added: July 4, 2012 event date: October 5, 2011 language: English listens: 6121; listens this month: 53; listens this week: 24 Art Panel: Orpheus in the Modern World (October 5, 2011) — The later work and aesthetic philosophy of Adi Da Samraj was the subject of discussion between Los Angeles art writers and those close with the late artist and spiritual teacher. (This is a recording of first hour of the hour and 15 minutes panel.)
Adi Da's Artistic Process poster: Daplastique length: 11:53 date added: July 15, 2015 event date: July 8, 2015 language: English views: 3200; views this month: 41; views this week: 14 At the July 8, 2015 Press Conference, Stanley Hastings (Managing Director, Da Plastique) speaks about Adi Da Samraj’s unique artistic process, on display in Adi Da Samraj’s “The Ascent of Orpheus” exhibition at the Bargello National Museum, Florence.
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