poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 00:55 date added: February 5, 2011 event date: February 5, 2011 language: English views: 2954; views this month: 8; views this week: 5 In between lessons, Douglas Short brings us a little "Sanctuary Kitchen" humor.tags: humorDouglas Short
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 00:37 date added: January 31, 2011 event date: January 29, 2011 language: English views: 2965; views this month: 7; views this week: 3 In between lessons, Douglas Short brings us a little "Sanctuary Kitchen" humor.tags: humorDouglas Short
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 08:01 date added: January 27, 2011 event date: January 27, 2011 language: English views: 6220; views this month: 11; views this week: 4 In keeping with Adi Da's recommendation that devotees eat a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to make a less oily salad dressing. Ingredients: cucumbers, carrots, red bell peppers, avocadoes, apple cider vinegar, honey, olive oil, salt, coriander. Interesting tip about adding olive oil while the blender is running.
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 07:55 date added: January 26, 2011 event date: January 26, 2011 language: English views: 5781; views this month: 13; views this week: 7 While Adi Da recommends a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], the Sanctuary Kitchen occasionally makes a cooked dish drawn from the broader vegetarian cuisine. In this video, Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to make red lentil dal soup. (You can see the finished result in Part 8.)tags: vegetariandietfoodFirst PeopledalsoupDouglas Short
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 06:15 date added: January 19, 2011 event date: January 19, 2011 language: English views: 5212; views this month: 9; views this week: 3 In keeping with Adi Da's recommendation that devotees eat a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to make jicama and fresh mint salad.tags: rawdietfoodFirst Peoplejicamamint
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 11:50 date added: January 15, 2011 language: English views: 4397; views this month: 8; views this week: 4 In keeping with Adi Da's recommendation that devotees eat a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to make raw chocolate orange truffles.tags: rawdietfoodorange truffles chocolate
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 01:54 date added: January 13, 2011 event date: January 13, 2010 language: English views: 4894; views this month: 10; views this week: 4 In keeping with Adi Da's recommendation that devotees eat a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to peel a kiwi (the fruit).tags: rawdietfoodFirst Peoplekiwi
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 04:27 date added: January 9, 2011 event date: January 1, 2011 language: English views: 5277; views this month: 14; views this week: 7 In keeping with Adi Da's recommendation that devotees eat a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to make vegetable sushi. In this part, Douglas rolls the sushi.
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 04:27 date added: January 9, 2011 event date: January 1, 2011 language: English views: 5472; views this month: 10; views this week: 5 In keeping with Adi Da's recommendation that devotees eat a maximally raw diet [see Adi Da's Green Gorilla], Douglas Short, the head chef at First People (The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary kitchen), instructs us on how to make vegetable sushi. In this part, Douglas prepares the ingredients, and provides instruction on using the mandoline slicer.
poster: AdidamPodcasts length: 23:52 date added: October 4, 2010 event date: 2008 language: English listens: 7561; listens this month: 17; listens this week: 8 On November 27, 2008, Adi Da Samraj passed from His body in His Hermitage Sanctuary in Fiji. This extended podcast includes:
* a chronicle of His passing;
* 8:37: an audio excerpt from a talk Adi Da gave in 1995, in which He spoke about His physical death and the continuation of His spiritual and world work;
* 16:43: continuation of the chronicle of His passing. Interviews with devotees who made the pilgrimage to Naitauba shortly after Adi Da's passing.
The Sunshine Makers poster: frizz lefryd length: 07:43 date added: May 8, 2010 language: English views: 10763; views this month: 56; views this week: 19 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: cartoonanimation
Adi Da Through the Years poster: Mirykov length: 02:23 date added: May 8, 2010 language: English views: 2454; views this month: 12; views this week: 7 Short slideshow of photos of Adi Da, set to Cat Power singing "The Sea of Love".tags: photos
Responsibility poster: frank marrero speaker: Frank Marrero length: 08:06 date added: May 11, 2009 language: English views: 1842; views this month: 3; views this week: 2 Two short stories about ordinary responsibility as a means for turning to Adi Da and remembering Him.tags: Frank MarreroLeela
Sweet Nothing poster: frank marrero speaker: Frank Marrero length: 03:17 date added: March 17, 2009 language: English views: 1963; views this month: 4; views this week: 2 A short, vignette, "meaningless" almost, of a sweet moment encounter with Beloved.tags: Frank MarreroLeela
P.O.V Machine poster: madjym length: 04:47 date added: February 7, 2009 language: English views: 3605; views this month: 6; views this week: 3 animation music video, sung by Adi Da's daughter, Tamarind Free Jones, and featuring the enlightening word of Adi Da Samraj. Fun, experimental.tags: animationfunshortfilmposer
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