poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 07:55 date added: January 26, 2011 event date: January 26, 2011 language: English views: 5777; views this month: 12; 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: 08:01 date added: January 27, 2011 event date: January 27, 2011 language: English views: 6218; 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: TheBeezone speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero length: 11:57 date added: February 13, 2011 event date: February 6, 2011 language: English views: 5001; views this month: 16; views this week: 6 Beezone editor and teacher Ed Reither interviews devotee and teacher Frank Marrero about the second stage of life (age 7 to 14), as taught by Adi Da Samraj.
The second stage is life is an expansion from the more physical aspects of development to the feeling/emotional/socialization aspects of life and the discussion moves around teaching children and adults to understand their development through this stage of life and how to mature with it.
More information on children and use of the teachings of Adi Da Samraj in childrearing can be found here.
poster: TheBeezone speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero length: 14:03 date added: February 13, 2011 event date: February 6, 2011 language: English views: 4797; views this month: 15; views this week: 5 Beezone editor and teacher Ed Reither interviews devotee and teacher Frank Marrero about the second stage of life (age 7 to 14), as taught by Adi Da Samraj.
The second stage is life is an expansion from the more physical aspects of development to the feeling/emotional/socialization aspects of life and the discussion moves around teaching children and adults to understand their development through this stage of life and how to mature with it.
More information on children and use of the teachings of Adi Da Samrai in childrearing can be found here.
poster: TheBeezone speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero length: 14:12 date added: February 13, 2011 event date: February 6, 2011 language: English views: 5288; views this month: 9; views this week: 4 Beezone editor and teacher Ed Reither interviews devotee and teacher Frank Marrero about the second stage of life (age 7 to 14), as taught by Adi Da Samraj.
The second stage is life is an expansion from the more physical aspects of development to the feeling/emotional/socialization aspects of life and the discussion moves around teaching children and adults to understand their development through this stage of life and how to mature with it.
In this part, they focus on the transcending of any limitation in the expression of love and service.
More information on children and use of the teachings of Adi Da Samrai in childrearing can be found here.
This video is part of a more comprehensive video webinar on the seven stages of life. An introduction and index to all the videos in the webinar can be found here.
poster: SanctuaryKitchen speaker: Douglas Short length: 07:50 date added: June 9, 2011 event date: June 9, 2011 language: English views: 5379; views this month: 9; views this week: 5 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 kitchen for The Mountain Of Attention Sanctuary), instructs us on how to make quinoa tabouli. Douglas also shows us a nice trick for dicing tomatoes efficiently with a very sharp knife.tags: rawdietfoodFirst Peoplequinoatabouli
Quiet Dogs poster: JustinBerry length: 00:42 date added: July 23, 2011 event date: July 19, 2011 language: English views: 2691; views this month: 7; views this week: 4 The panoramic view from the porch of Quiet Dogs, one of the retreat quarters at The Mountain Of Attention.
European Danda Retreat: August, 2011 poster: Adidam Europe length: 07:21 date added: September 19, 2011 event date: August 2011 language: English views: 2688; views this month: 4; views this week: 1 Images from and comments about the August 2011 Retreat — "After the Passing of the Master" (led by Anthony Costabile) — at the European Danda in Maria Hoop.
For upcoming retreats at the European Danda, check our Special Events page.
European Danda Retreat: October, 2011 poster: Adidam Europe length: 14:14 date added: November 22, 2011 event date: October 6, 2011 language: English views: 2509; views this month: 5; views this week: 3 Retreat participants' stories about Adi Da from the four-day October, 2011 Public Retreat at the European Danda, in Maria Hoop, Netherlands. Clip ends (at 13:26) with Adi Da's Darshan.
For upcoming retreats at the European Danda, check our Special Events page.
poster: TheBeezone speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero length: 07:07 date added: December 23, 2011 event date: December 2011 language: English views: 4530; views this month: 11; views this week: 3 Beezone editor and teacher Ed Reither interviews devotee and teacher Frank Marrero about the seventh stage of life, as taught by Adi Da Samraj.
This video is part of a more comprehensive video webinar on the seven stages of life. An introduction and index to all the videos in the webinar can be found here.
Divina.com Trailer poster: FlorenceDanceCompany length: 15:04 date added: November 19, 2010 event date: July 2010 language: English views: 8904; views this month: 15; views this week: 8 A promotional video from The Florence Dance Company showing Divina.com, a work presented in Italy at the Bargello Museum in Florence, in July, 2010. An expanded group of the Florence Dance Company's principal dancers perform a dance based on Dante Alighieri's 700 year-old epic literary masterpiece, "La Divina Commedia" (The Divine Comedy). Choreographed and directed by Keith Ferrone and Marga Nativo, the dance takes place in front of a monumental multimedia display of the breakthrough (and sometimes animated) digital art of Adi Da Samraj. All of this is accompanied by live musical performances from master Florentine pianist, Stefano Maurizi, and the electronic musical mastery of Maurizio Fasolo, and Enzo Regi (who lead the European underground electronic group, Pankow). Voice in song by Hélène Tavernier, guitar Lorenzo Castiglia. Piano preludes introducing each part are composed and performed live by Naamleela Free Jones.tags: DanceKeith FerroneMaurizio FosoloStefano MauriziDanteImage-ArtFlorence Dance CompanyBargello MuseumNaamleela Free JonesHelene Tavernier
poster: billkrenz54 length: 06:14 date added: January 3, 2011 event date: 2010 language: English views: 4430; views this month: 14; views this week: 7 A slideshow of the Naitauba Farm Crew, at work on tropical organic farm in Fiji in 2010.
This slideshow was shown at the Naitauba “Breakup” party at the beginning of 2011 (just before everyone leaves to spend the holidays with families). The "Breakup" party celebrates what crews did over the past year. The breakup party includes songs, skits, slide shows, gift giving, and praises.
For even more from the Naitauba Organic Farm, visit the Naitauba Organic Farm website.
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