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The Avon Lady, excerpt 1audio
part 1 of The Divine Siddha-Method Audio Series

poster: AdidamRevelationMagazine
length: 05:35
date added: January 30, 2014
event date: June 20, 1972
language: English
listens: 8128; listens this month: 58; listens this week: 25
"The Avon Lady" is a classic talk given by Avatar Adi Da in the early years of His Teaching-Work. In this humorous and penetrating discourse, Avatar Adi Da offers basic instruction regarding the nature of seeking and the Awakening Function of the True Guru.

In this audio excerpt entitled “There Is Already No Dilemma”, Avatar Adi Da describes the human egoic drama of separation, suffering, and seeking. All pleasures, distractions, and experiences reinforce that same drama of the apparently separate self. But the True Guru does not support the search, does not promise any fulfillment of that search. That is the uniqueness and the invaluable quality of the True Guru. Adi Da compares the True Guru to an unusual elevator – where one steps in, expecting to go up (toward Spiritual attainment or some other fulfillment), but instead the bottom drops out. This is why the search begins to fall apart once there is recognition of the True Guru. Then the real Spiritual process can begin.
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Give the ego gone to Mevideo
poster: jef108
length: 03:01
date added: January 27, 2009
event date: July 10, 2005
language: English
views: 7901; views this month: 27; views this week: 13
Darshan of Adi Da, as He sits at three locations at The Mountain Of Attention (the second is in front of Ordeal Bath Lodge; the third is at The Manner Of Flowers).

Give the ego gone to Me.
Find out My Self-of-Radiance,
Which Is All-Love-As-Bliss.
Let the ego be Un-Happened—
now.
tags:
ego   egoless   Divine   Darshan   shaktipath   bliss   god   siddha   guru   silent blessing   spirituality   beauty   poetry  

The Bodily Location of Happinessvideo
poster: AdiDaVideos
length: 13:12
date added: May 4, 2016
event date: November 28, 1981
language: English
views: 7776; views this month: 23; views this week: 9
This is a video excerpt from Adi Da's classic talk, "The Bodily Location of Happiness", which He gave on November 28, 1981. This talk was originally published in the book, The Bodily Location Of Happiness. The full talk is available on CD and on a new DVD, The Location Of Happiness.

The talk communicates several core insights:

1. Everybody is intuitively familiar with happiness. You don't have to be a devotee of Adi Da! This was part of the reason Adi Da chose "happiness" as the focus of this Teaching period: because the subject was so accessible. Everyone knows what it's like to be happy (at least a little). It's just that most people are not aware that Perfect, Eternal Happiness is possible and Realizable. (And it certainly isn't, through ordinary human means.) Adi Da: "All beings are always already Happy. You always know, at this very moment you know exactly, what it would be to look and feel and be and act completely Happy." The esoteric reason everyone is familiar with happiness is because everyone is always, already happy. And the esoteric reason everyone yearns for complete happiness is because complete happiness is realizable — and everyone's heart knows that.

2. Adi Da's "Lesson of Life":"You can't become happy; you can only be (already) happy." People are always seeking for happiness. The "pursuit of happiness" (not happiness itself!) is even enshrined as an "unalienable right" (alongside life and liberty) in the preamble of the United States Declaration of Independence. Its author, Thomas Jefferson, knew better than to think a government could guarantee happiness itself — hence only the guarantee of "pursuing happiness". Only a Divine Incarnation can guarantee Happiness Itself.

Adi Da reveals that happiness is the native state of beings. It is already the case. Every attempt to seek for it (or mis-identify the source of happiness as some object or other) in fact serves to dissociate one from it. Adi Da: "You think that you can seek Happiness and find it. Your search for Happiness is itself a confession of un-Happiness. You cannot realize Happiness by persisting in un-Happiness, persisting in the method of un-Happiness. All seeking is an expression of un-Happiness, all seeking is the method of un-Happiness, the practice of un-Happiness. This must be understood. It is not merely true — it must be understood."

Self-understanding allows one to get this point. Based on self-understanding, one can devote oneself to Happiness rather than to seeking for It and settling for the little bit of Infinite Happiness that "bleeds through" the clench of ego into conditions. This ultimately enables the Eternal Realization of Infinite, Perfect Happiness. Adi Da: "Understand your un-Happiness. Then you will be capable of locating Happiness, and, having located Happiness, you will be capable of practicing the Way of Adidam, which is nothing but the devotion of life to Happiness."

3. The Transmission of the Divine Guru is How One Locates Happiness. The subtitle of the book, The Bodily Location Of Happiness, is: "On the Incarnation of the Divine Person and the Transmission of Love-Bliss". In other words, you can't apply "The Lesson of Life" by somehow "locating" happiness directly, by yourself (or in yourself). Happiness is our native state, but that doesn't mean it can be located by an egoic, "do it yourself" process. We locate happiness directly as a Grace-given Gift, through devotion to the Transcendental Spiritual Transmission of Adi Da. Adi Da: "Happiness is presently the case. In this moment you are already Happy. Sitting with Me, locate this Happiness." We locate our "Native State" by recognizing and submitting to our "Native Person" — our Very Self appearing here in bodily (human) form.

4. It is a Process of Whole Bodily Location. "The bodily location of Happiness" is not primarily a reference to some place where Happiness resides in the body (although Adi Da teases His listeners with this idea: "Look for it in your toes, in your fingers, in your shirt, in your head"). It refers to a process ("the bodily location of Happiness" = "the locating of Happiness with the whole body-mind") that involves the surrender and transformation of every aspect of the body-mind, immersed in the Perfectly Happy State of the Divine Guru, through recognition of Him as the Divine in every moment. Then the secondary and supportive practices of the Way of Adidam become means for staying immersed in that Divine State in every moment: "Having located Happiness [having recognized Adi Da as the Divine], you will be capable of practicing the Way of Adidam, which is nothing but the devotion of life to Happiness [Adi Da, recognized as the Divine]. The practices of this Way are not methods for attaining Happiness, but they are the expressions of Happiness. The disciplines of money, food, and sex are not a way to become Happy. Discipline is difficult enough — why should we also burden it with the obligation to make us Happy!"

We Just Happened to Have Musical Instruments in Our Handsvideo
poster: FacingEast108
speaker: John Wubbenhorst
length: 04:46
date added: June 11, 2011
event date: November 2010
language: English
views: 7237; views this month: 17; views this week: 7
This recording of Above the Clouds was made in November 2010, during a three day, 24-hour-a-day vigil of meditation and puja on the veranda of Aham Da Asmi Sthan, Adi Da's home on the island of Naitauba. Devotee John Wubbenhorst speaks of the sacred occasion of being dropped out into the space of being 'not really there' while the Guru plays the musical instrument (and the instrument that is one's body-mind).

"Above the clouds, There Is Always The Sun — Forever Free Of Earthly Weather. By Tendency, You Are Always Looking At the local weather, and Not At The Sun Itself. That Is What egoity Is About — Always Suffering The Changes Of The local Patterning That Is the body-mind In its egoic Bondage. Instead, You Must (In every moment) Turn To Me . . . "

Avatar Adi Da Samraj, The Dawn Horse Testament Of The Ruchira Avatar

For more stories about "Music as a Sacred Art and Growing in the Relationship To Adi Da", click here.
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Above the Clouds   John Wubbenhorst   bansuri   Fiji  

The Brightvideo
poster: Chandirah
length: 06:27
date added: January 28, 2009
language: English
views: 6236; views this month: 7; views this week: 4
A beautiful compilation, with photographs and Darshan video footage of Adi Da Samraj. The Darshan occasion is at The Mountain Of Attention in the summer of 2005. The photos are from Adi Da's early years and from the 1970's.

Music: "The Only Living Boy in New York" is from Simon and Garfunkel, Bridge over Troubled Water.
tags:
Darshan   Guru   Spiritual   Bliss   Biography   Satsang   Meditation   New York   Love   Healing   Energy  

Divine Distraction with James Steinbergaudio
poster: AdiDaUpClose
speaker: James Steinberg
length: 50:54
date added: February 1, 2016
language: English
listens: 6224; listens this month: 19; listens this week: 9
James Steinberg is interviewed on the podcast, Vajra Body Vajra Mind. Vajra Body Vajra Mind is a provocative podcast that explores the outer limits of spiritual practice and human development. James Steinberg is a longtime devotee of Adi Da, and the author of Divine Distraction and Love of the God-Man.

In this episode of Vajra Body Vajra Mind, we discuss James' life with Adi Da. We talk about the practice of Guru Yoga, challenges in reading Adi Da's Teaching, anti-Guru sentiment in contemporary culture, sexuality in spirituality, the importance of discipline in the Way of Adidam, the unique Transmission of Adi Da's Revelation and Presence (through photographs, videos, Image-Art, etc), resistance to the Guru by the ego, positive disillusionment (aka "the Lesson of Life"), and more.

The Silver Hallvideo
poster: realityway
speaker: Jonathan Condit
length: 05:57
date added: September 30, 2009
language: English
views: 5972; views this month: 9; views this week: 3
The Silver Hall is a set-apart hall in Adi Da's home on Naitauba, Fiji. Adi Da uses this hall for the purpose of "Transmission Sittings" during which He Initiates his mature devotees into the Spiritual dimension of the relationship to Him. The Silver Hall continues to be used for this very special purpose, after Adi Da's Divine Mahasamadhi.

Interviewed immediately after a Silver Hall Sitting, Jonathan Condit, Ph.D., describes his experience of Adi Da's Spiritual Transmission.
tags:
Jonathan Condit   leela   spiritual transmission   siddha   guru   god   reality   truth   divine   shaktipat  

An Evening of Devotional Music in Indiavideo
poster: brightworld1
length: 02:03
date added: February 12, 2014
event date: March 5, 2014
language: English
views: 5754; views this month: 13; views this week: 8

February 22, March 2, and March 5, 2014 — An evening of sacred devotional music and chanting, in honor of Adi Da Samraj. Beautiful video Darshan of Adi Da and stories of His Divine play, told by longtime devotees.

John Wubbenhorst, who has played for Bhagavan Adi Da many times, will be offering bansuri. Dhrupad vocals will be offered by Nirmalya Dey and Ashoka Dhar. Rishabh Dhar will be playing pakhawaj. Felix Woldenberg will lead us in chanting.

Adi Da: "The worship that occurs in Sacred Arts is surrender to the Divine Form and through that surrender, reception of the Divine Shakti or the Divine Energy of that Divine Form. If you surrender to the Divine Form in the Bodily Human Divine Form of the Guru, then the Divine Shakti will move you. To practice Sacred Art, you must surrender to the Guru and receive the Guru’s Transmission. The Guru's Divine Transmission does the sacred art."



February 22, 2014, 6:30pm

Where:
C 401 Rosewood apartment
Mayurvihar phase 1
in front of Mayurvihar phase 1 market
Delhi, India

Special directions: Take the Mayurvihar extension metro station on the blue line, direction towards Noida city Centre.

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phone: +91 9899453369
email: info@adidam.in or brightworldarts@gmail.com

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March 2, 2014, 11:00am

Where:
The Dhrupad Gurukul
552 Diamond Harbour Road
Kolkota
(opposite Behala Ashoka Cinema Hall)

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phone: +91 9836024990
email: info@adidam.in or brightworldarts@gmail.com

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March 5, 2014

Where: Jaipur
Contact us for time and place.
email: info@adidam.in or brightworldarts@gmail.com

Darshan of Adi Da Samraj with His Poemsvideo
poster: frank marrero
length: 01:19
date added: February 6, 2009
language: English
views: 5729; views this month: 11; views this week: 6
Adi Da Samraj in Darshan, accompanied by His recitation of several of His poems from Crazy Da Must Sing.
tags:
Adi Da   Poem   poetry   Darshan   Guru   Spiritual Master   Change   Ego   Separation  

Money, Food, and Sexaudio
part 5 of The Divine Siddha-Method Audio Series

poster: DawnHorsePress
length: 04:34
date added: June 23, 2012
event date: January 18, 1973
language: English
listens: 5700; listens this month: 19; listens this week: 6
An excerpt from "Money, Food, and Sex", a humorous and penetrating Discourse from the very earliest years of Avatar Adi Da’s Teaching-Work. Adi Da criticizes the typical conception of Spirituality as having nothing to do with the realities of day-to-day life and says that taking responsibility for money, food, and sex creates the foundation practice of genuine spiritual practice.

From the CD, Money, Food, and Sex / Guru As Prophet. This talk is also published in the book, My "Bright" Word. A course, My "Bright" Word, is also available from The Laughing Man Institute.
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CD  

Meditation by Massenet: Piano Tribute to Adi Davideo
poster: jewelyard
length: 06:19
date added: May 27, 2009
language: English
views: 5326; views this month: 7; views this week: 5
This is a special video tribute by pianist Albert Aprigliano, in honor of his partner's spiritual teacher/guru, Adi Da Love-Ananda Samraj. This piece by Jules Massenet is from the opera, "Thais".

Selections from Adi Da's Image-Art are shown.
tags:
classical piano   transcendental art   image-art  

I Will Do Everythingaudio
part 6 of The Divine Siddha-Method Audio Series

poster: DawnHorsePress
length: 03:31
date added: December 11, 2014
event date: May 17, 1977
language: English
listens: 5309; listens this month: 20; listens this week: 8
An audio excerpt from Adi Da's talk, "I Will Do Everything". This talk, and the talk, "Guru, Faith, and Divine Communion", are now available on a CD from the Dawn Horse Press.

In this excerpt, Adi Da describes the structure of egoic patterning, and how the principle of change is non-use of past patterns (rather than psychoanalysis, etc.) by doing what is inherently right instead.

In these two talks (“I Will Do Everything” and “Guru, Faith, and Satsang”), Adi Da beautifully illuminates the nature of the relationship to the Spiritual Master. This sacred relationship to the Guru is the direct means by which the Divine Principle becomes operative in one's life.

As feeling-attention is magnified toward the Spiritual Master —through the force of attraction, of love, of devotion — the reactive forces and habits that drive one's egoic life begin to lose their force, and the Divine becomes the Mover and Principle of one's life.
tags:
CD  

Sitting with the Guruvideo
part 3 of Readings from Tasting The Moon

poster: Tastingthemoon
speaker: Meg Fortune McDonnell
length: 09:30
date added: April 7, 2012
language: English
views: 5303; views this month: 10; views this week: 3
Devotee Meg Fortune McDonnell reads from her book, Tasting the Moon: Adventures in the Meaning of Life. This excerpt is the culminating story in the chapter, "First Encounters," which begins with the startling dreams and unusual synchronicities that drew Meg to Adi Da.

Music courtesy of Naamleela Free Jones, from her CD, Eyes In Other Worlds.
tags:
Meg Fortune McDonnell   Tasting the Moon   First Encounters   devotee book  

The Self-Evident Falsity of the Search for Changelessnessvideo
poster: Chandirah
length: 01:45
date added: February 1, 2009
language: English
views: 5252; views this month: 9; views this week: 4
A short discourse by Adi Da on the limitations of mind.

[Apologies for the less than perfect sound quality, it is from an old tape recording originally.]

This talk is part of a larger collection of talks, on the CD, Reality Is Beyond "Point of View.
tags:
Search   Seeker   philosophy   Changelessness   Guru   Spirituality   Mind   Teachings   Dharma   CD  

Cheech's Storyvideo
poster: Chandirah
speaker: Cheech Marrero
length: 10:39
date added: January 28, 2009
language: English
views: 5131; views this month: 8; views this week: 2
This is the beautiful story of how our friend, Cheech Marrero, found Adi Da. Cheech has been around Adi Da for a long time, since the early 1970's, and is a great example of what a person becomes after living a life around a great Spiritual Master like Adi Da.

You can also read Cheech's story here.
tags:
Cheech Marrero   Leela   Free John   Guru   Spiritual   wisdom   community  
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