A Grande Confissão poster: Lígia Costa speaker: Ligia Costa length: 09:30 date added: August 4, 2017 language: Portuguese views: 1435; views this month: 8; views this week: 2 [In Portuguese.]
In this audio clip, Ligia Costa recites "A Grande Confissão" ("The Great Confession"), which she translated into Portuguese.
Avatar Adi Da wrote The Great Confession, and gave it to devotees for their devotional use, on September 27, 1978. It has appeared in such publications as Compulsory Dancing and Forehead, Breath, and Smile, and includes the great, seventh stage Revelation: "There is neither one God, nor many Gods. There is only God."tags: portuguese
Beyond the Familiar poster: sourcetemplebrazil length: 07:23 date added: August 8, 2015 event date: October 29, 2004 language: Portuguese views: 3595; views this month: 10; views this week: 3 [Contains Portuguese subtitles.]
Adi Da Samraj discusses the notion of familiarity and its transcendence in the Way of Adidam.
This is an excerpt from a longer evening of consideration with Adi Da (October 29, 2004), which can be found on the DVD, The Illusion of Familiarity.
This video is an excerpt from Second Evening: Track 6 on the DVD, A Tribute to the Life and Work of His Divine Presence, Adi Da Samraj. More than 7 hours long, this Tribute DVD was filmed on the occasion of the first Anniversary of Adi Da's Divine Mahasamadhi, when devotees, family, and friends of Adi Da Samraj gathered at Adi Da Samrajashram, Fiji (Adi Da's principal Hermitage), to acknowledge Adi Da as the Divine in human form, to praise His Greatness, and to express their heart-felt gratitude for the Blessings they have received from Him.
Adi Da: "The sadhana of discipline arises in the context of the Way of God-Realization. It is a gesture made in that context, in response to the Divine. What is discipline anyway? It is the process of self-transcendence, of breaking through limit."
poster: sourcetemplebrazil length: 10:00 date added: August 16, 2015 event date: 1978 language: Portuguese views: 3440; views this month: 9; views this week: 2 [Contains Portuguese subtitles.]
Adi Da's talk, "The Truth of Our Existence Is Love", was published in Compulsory Dancing.
Adi Da: "There's something you must understand about the circumstances of existence: that they are part of your discipline. They don't arise arbitrarily, even though they may seem to be accidental and unfortunate. The entire universe of experience is contrived. Everything that occurs in your life is a form of test, and is completely appropriate for the stage of your evolution and self-transcendence."tags: portuguese
poster: sourcetemplebrazil length: 10:42 date added: August 20, 2015 event date: 1978 language: Portuguese views: 3028; views this month: 9; views this week: 1 [Contains Portuguese subtitles.]
Adi Da's talk, "The Truth of Our Existence Is Love", was published in Compulsory Dancing.
Adi Da: "There's something you must understand about the circumstances of existence: that they are part of your discipline. They don't arise arbitrarily, even though they may seem to be accidental and unfortunate. The entire universe of experience is contrived. Everything that occurs in your life is a form of test, and is completely appropriate for the stage of your evolution and self-transcendence."tags: portuguese
poster: sourcetemplebrazil length: 10:19 date added: August 20, 2015 event date: 1978 language: Portuguese views: 3357; views this month: 8; views this week: 3 [Contains Portuguese subtitles.]
Adi Da's talk, "The Truth of Our Existence Is Love", was published in Compulsory Dancing.
Adi Da: "There's something you must understand about the circumstances of existence: that they are part of your discipline. They don't arise arbitrarily, even though they may seem to be accidental and unfortunate. The entire universe of experience is contrived. Everything that occurs in your life is a form of test, and is completely appropriate for the stage of your evolution and self-transcendence."tags: portuguese
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