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Love Comes To Here In Timeaudio
poster: FloMorrissey
length: 03:36
date added: December 9, 2012
language: English
listens: 6338; listens this month: 56; listens this week: 16
Flo Morrissey's cover of "Love Comes To Here In Time", which she recorded as a tribute to Adi Da. (For more music from Flo, click here.)

Words by Adi Da Samraj, in Mei-Ling Israel, The World As Light.

Music by Naamleela Free Jones from her album, Eyes In Other Worlds.

Love Comes To Here in Time,
And Numbers All the Things
of Beauty in the House.
A Single Room Is Shown To Be
–A Unity, Within and Every Where.
No Point of View is Stood Apart.
No Word Is Made To Say,
This Space Is Empty,
or, This Place Is Full.
Only Light Itself Is Come
–A Merest Touch of Brightness
Neither Mind Nor Body Can Deny.
It Is the Heart’s Explanation of Reality.
It Is Reality, Plain Spoken To the Heart
–and By the Heart Alone.
It Is the Beautiful, Itself.
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music  

Summary of the Way of Adidamvideo
poster: frank marrero
length: 12:36
date added: June 17, 2012
language: English
views: 2448; views this month: 18; views this week: 8
Adi Da speaks about the use of the internet as a means of Sighting Him and practicing in His Company.

He speaks of the constant stimulation of the body-mind that people are involved in and how this is a block to noticing Reality Prior to the separate self. He admonishes devotees to practice and thus deal with the bondage that is the human condition.
tags:
Avataric Discourse  

The Realization of That Which Is Always Already The Casevideo
poster: frank marrero
length: 28:53
date added: June 17, 2012
language: English
views: 2505; views this month: 18; views this week: 4
Adi Da answers a devotee's question about forms of mind and emotion that arise in meditation. He speaks of this as the ordeal of sadhana that must be undertaken and persisted in in His Company in order to Realize Him.
tags:
Avataric Discourse  

We Are Waitingvideo
poster: frank marrero
length: 03:39
date added: September 30, 2009
language: English
views: 5927; views this month: 46; views this week: 9
Darshan of Adi Da, accompanied by Adi Da's recitation of His poem, "We are waiting for something to happen to this", from Crazy Da Must Sing.


We are waiting for something to happen to this.
Outside the Heart, there is only confusion and fear.
All of this has become unnecessary, unequal to the Truth.
Knowing this something force of our existence.
We think that true appearance is in another drastic place.
Seeing this dilemma and the something powerful implied somehow within it and around.
There is only in the solution in the satisfactions elsewhere.
Unless something happens to all of this.

Therefore, men have tussled with the two hands of adventure.
Either to turn an extraordinary something here.
Or else to make unusual escapes into another power, another timed, or timeless place.
This is the whole account of man.

But there is a possibility between these means.
There is another understanding, another adventure.
If only we understand the harm in which we act.
The origin of all this fearful desperation.
The ordinary term in which we view the thing itself.
There is a prime dilemma formed within the mind that sees the world and turns away.
That turns away and turns within the life, but always turns upon the pivot of a single doubt.
Within this doubt, two arms of possibility enlarge the man.
One intends the world, intending magnificent life, ending in perfect happiness.
One intends another life, more than life itself, beginning and ending in perfect truth.
Therefore he sees all things in double terms.
In opposites and contradictions, high and low.
And he makes final appearance in neither kind.
But forever agonizes the play of his dilemma until he dies.
This is the kind he seems.

But one who understands, is free of doubt.
He sees the world the same.
The mind in which he sees the world is single as the Heart.
He does not act upon the wheel evolving and involved, two forces on a spike.
He always understands the source-ful act that turns men in and out.
This is what he always does.
But others act upon the thing he understands.
Therefore, he is not in trouble.
This is the only mood of his adventure.
What should he wait to happen?
Where should he go?
What elsewhere? What event?
All the places are a single world for him.
Where others go, where others wait is all a single field of single action and no trouble.
Therefore, neither high nor low, unmoved from the beginning, not turned, he stands as the Heart.
This is understanding.
And the image of His life.
tags:
Darshan   poem   poetry  

Darshan of Adi Da Samrajvideo
poster: JensenBellin
length: 04:32
date added: July 20, 2012
language: English
views: 6927; views this month: 47; views this week: 12
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  

Hear My Breathing Heart: Songs Of Invocationvideo
poster: Michael LaTorra
length: 56:30
date added: November 17, 2015
language: English
views: 5569; views this month: 47; views this week: 18
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.
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music  

Purnimavideo
poster: NAADA OM
length: 06:13
date added: November 6, 2018
event date: 2017
language: English
views: 2636; views this month: 86; views this week: 33
NAADA OM is a World Music collaboration between composer, singer, and harmonium player, Felix Woldenberg, and percussionist and arranger, Alan Corne. In 2017, Felix and Alan made two trips to the beautiful island of Naitauba in Fiji to offer Sacred music for a variety of celebrations: Da Purnima, Naitauba Padavara and Da Jayanthi.

This is an excerpt from the Purnima album, which can be purchased through NAADA OM's online store.

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As sacred musicians and devotees of Adi Da, Felix Woldenberg and Alan Corne have been involved in providing music as part of the devotional culture at Adi Da Samrajashram for two decades. They were involved in many sacred musical occasions offered in honour of, and gratitude to Bhagavan Adi Da Samraj during his lifetime at celebrations held between 2003 and 2006.

Bhagavan Adi Da Samraj instructed Felix and Alan in different ways and settings about the devotional relationship to the spiritual master, as well as the function and purpose sacred music and chant serves in the context of that relationship and in the sacred culture of practitioners who respond to the master.

Though Felix and Alan have undergone all sorts of musical training both in the East and West, the instruction they received in Bhagavan Adi Da's company is directly responsible for the devotional musical aesthetic which the NAADA OM collaboration encompasses.

NAADA OM's music can be divided into three categories: 'Devotional Songs or Bhajans'—based on traditional call-and-response chanting; 'Mantric Chants'—generally slow chants sung in unison utilizing mantras; and 'Sacred Offerings'—musical works encompassing elements of Western classical harmony, Bhajans, and Indian Dhrupad, Hindustani, and Qawwali classical traditions -- in which the audience participates only as listeners.

Traditionally, Bhajans and Kirtan tend toward stimulating the participant emotionally and physically, in contrast NAADA OM's orientation aims to move the participant to a depth of feeling in a space of stillness where the body-mind is brought to equanimity rather than being stimulated, thereby supporting the participant in a greater awareness of, and heart response to the Source-condition of his or her own being.

To continue the yearly service to the devotional culture of Adi Da Samrajashram, NAADA OM is releasing four albums made up of recordings from live performances that occurred during the 2017 celebrations.

All proceeds from the sale of these albums will go to support NAADA OM's return to Naitauba on a yearly basis, and thereby the creation of new musical offerings and future album releases.
tags:
music   CD  

The Five Reality-Teachings (in Mandarin)video
poster: Paul Litchfield
speaker: Jane Yang
length: 02:05
date added: September 11, 2022
event date: 2008
language: Mandarin
views: 838; views this month: 73; views this week: 14
Devotee Jane Yang translated Adi Da's The Five Reality-Teachings into Mandarin. Here is her 2008 recitation of that translation.

Consideration of "The Five Reality-Teachings" is one of the core practices of The Transcendental Spiritual Way of Adidam. "The Five Reality-Teachings" are part of "The Teaching Manual of Perfect Summaries", in Part 11 of The Aletheon. They also are featured in the book, Notice This.



THE FIVE REALITY-TEACHINGS
Avatar Adi Da Samraj

Notice this:

1. You are not the one who wakes, or dreams, or sleeps.

2. You Are the actionless and formless Mere Witness of the three common states — of waking, dreaming, and sleeping — and of all the apparent contents and "experiences" associated with the three common states, of waking, and of dreaming, and of sleeping.

3. You are not the body, or the doer of action, or the doer of even any of the body's actions or functions.

4. You are not the mind, or the thinker, or the doer of even any of the actions or functions of mind or of body-mind.

5. No matter what arises — whether as or in the state of waking, or of dreaming, or of sleeping — you Are the actionless, and formless, and thought-free Mere Witness of attention itself, and of every apparent "object" of attention, and of any and every state of "experience", and of the entirety of whatever and all that arises.

Always intensively "consider" these Five Reality-Teachings.

Always intensively observe and notice every moment of your "experience" — whether waking, dreaming, or sleeping — and, thus and thereby, "consider" and test and directly prove these Five Reality-Teachings in the moment-to-moment of your every kind and state of "experience".

Avatar Adi Da Samraj, pp. 559-561, The Gnosticon
tags:
Mandarin   Chinese  

43video
poster: PaulineChew
length: 08:03
date added: November 8, 2015
language: English
views: 4739; views this month: 82; views this week: 26
Track 5 from Pauline Chew's album, Songs For Baba Da. . . And The World.

Words are from poem 43 in Adi Da's book of poetry, Crazy Da Must Sing.

My loved one sits upon my knee.
My left hand is on her head.
My right hand guides
her listening to my Heart.
My touching awakens her need,
her love for me,
and makes her know me while I speak.

My loved one lies with me.
Our loving appears as every form
of all the worlds.
Our sounds together
make all sounds.
We are the thing that is seen and heard.
We are the rhythmed mind of everything.

Troubles arise for one
who does not know the act
in which he lives.
Therefore, I display the image
of my loved one and me.
One who does not understand
gains power for his lust in holy places.
But one who understands
becomes the lovers’ act that is.
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music   poem  

The Five Reality-Teachingsvideo
poster: RadiantlyHappy
length: 05:27
date added: December 13, 2011
language: English
views: 5871; views this month: 48; views this week: 15
Words by Avatar Adi Da Samraj (below).

Soundtrack is from the CD, The Teaching Manual of Perfect Summaries Recitation and Chants, by the Adidam Sacred Music Guild (vocals: Rosa Guilfoyle and Elaine Dixon).

Images by Ute Possega-Rudel.



Notice this:

You are not the one who wakes, or dreams, or sleeps.

You Are the actionless and formless Mere Witness of the three common states — of waking, dreaming and sleeping — and of all the apparent contents and “experiences” associated with the three common states, of waking, and of dreaming, and of sleeping.

You are not the body, or the doer of action, or the doer of even any of the body’s actions or functions.

You are not the mind, or the thinker, or the doer of even any of the actions or functions of mind or of body-mind.

No matter what arises — whether as or in the state of waking, or of dreaming, or of sleeping — you Are the actionless, and formless, and thought-free Mere Witness of attention itself, and of every apparent “object” of attention, and of any and every state of “experience”, and of the entirety of whatever and all that arises.

Always intensively “consider” these Five Reality-Teachings.

Always intensively observe and notice every moment of your “experience” — whether waking, dreaming, or sleeping — and, thus and thereby, “consider” and test and directly prove these Five Reality-Teachings in the moment-to-moment of your every kind and state of “experience”.

Avatar Adi Da Samraj, pp. 559-561, The Gnosticon
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CD  

Simply Feel Mevideo
poster: realityway
length: 04:02
date added: May 18, 2010
language: English
views: 5330; views this month: 37; views this week: 11
The Greatest Secret of the final Avatar is revealed in heart communion. As He puts it: "I am you, as you really are". No mind, no separation, all is freely given and washed in that communion. This is not a belief but something for you to freely discover through your own heart-feeling.
tags:
bliss   Darshan   satsang   meditation   avatar   enlightenment   buddha  

Jyota Se Jyotavideo
poster: Tamarind Free Jones
length: 08:03
date added: February 18, 2017
language: English
views: 2745; views this month: 38; views this week: 14
One of the tracks on Tamarind Free Jones' CD, Traditional Chants in Praise of Avatar Adi Da Samraj.

Tamarind Free Jones, one of Avatar Adi Da's daughters, offers devotional chants from the sacred traditions of India. These chants have been sung for hundreds of years in sacred places and forest hermitages all over the world. They not only serve to quiet the mind and relax the body, they also awaken the heart's devotion. Several of these chants are sung in the daily cycle of devotions practiced by devotees of Adi Da Samraj.
tags:
music   CD  

Attention, Mind and Ego: Common Understandingvideo
part 5 of Attention, Mind and Ego

poster: TheBeezone
speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero
length: 17:02
date added: March 1, 2012
language: English
views: 3694; views this month: 37; views this week: 5
This video is part five of Beezone's educational video series on the concept of 'attention' in the teachings of Adi Da Samraj.

Beezone editor Ed Reither talks with teacher Frank Marrero.

Attention, Mind and Ego: Feeling-Attentionvideo
part 3 of Attention, Mind and Ego

poster: TheBeezone
speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero
length: 13:49
date added: March 1, 2012
language: English
views: 4117; views this month: 37; views this week: 6
This video is part three of Beezone's educational video series on the concept of 'attention' in the teachings of Adi Da Samraj.

Beezone editor Ed Reither talks with teacher Frank Marrero.

Attention, Mind and Ego: Free Attentionvideo
part 2 of Attention, Mind and Ego

poster: TheBeezone
speakers: Ed Reither, Frank Marrero
length: 10:15
date added: March 1, 2012
language: English
views: 3775; views this month: 42; views this week: 4
This video is part two of Beezone's educational video series on the concept of 'attention' in the teachings of Adi Da Samraj.

Beezone editor Ed Reither talks with teacher Frank Marrero.
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