Adi Da – The Divine Is Not the Cause
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Adi Da Samraj answers questions about self-awareness, the nature of the “ego” , and how the self-contraction is caused in this discourse from October 2004. He speaks of the self-confinement of human beings (in contrast to non-humans as natural contemplatives), the effort to trace any experience or thought to its Source, and the Divine Reality as the True Condition of all things (not the “cause” of any thing). But he also has something to say about asking questions themselves: “All questions are self-caused, or caused by your own presumption, your own self-contraction, your own apparent separation from the Very Condition in which you are arising. The discovery of that which Is Reality Itself, or the very Divine, transcends all causes and effects, all separateness, all difference, all relatedness, all otherness, all problems, all egoity. The universe, in fact, is vanished, utterly Outshined.”
This remarkable discourse concludes with Adi Da’s confession of the direct and tacit Point of View of Divine Realization the universe as Unconditional Light.
Tracks include: The Definition of Egoity, Non-Humans and the Sphere of Energy, Human Beings Are Self-Confined, The Source and the “I” and There Is No Cause of Conditions, Reality is Undifferentiated Light, a contemplative sighting of Adi Da Samraj.
This DVD is also available in a CD under the same title.
Includes subtitles in English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Chinese, Japanese, and Hebrew.
“There exists nowhere in the world today, among Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, native tribalists, or any other groups, anyone who has so much to teach, or speaks with such authority, or is so important for understanding our situation. If we are willing to learn from him in every way, he is a Pole around which the world can get its bearings.”
Henry Leroy Finch, Author, Wittgenstein The Early Philosophy and Wittgenstein The Later Philosophy
“Adi Da’s Teachin
About the Actor
When Adi Da Samraj was born, in New York in 1939, he was completely aware of his Divine Condition. He existed only as this Radiant State, full of Love-Bliss, and named it the “Bright”. Around the age of two years, in a spontaneous gesture of Love toward those around him, he relinquished the enjoyment of the “Bright” and identified with the self-contracted state of ordinary beings. This initiated an unprecendented ordeal of relentless investigation into the Nature of Reality. Adi Da fully embraced and freely investigated all manner of human experience, high and low, in order to Re-Awaken to the “Bright”. And he did so in order to discover how to draw all beings to that Perfect Condition of Love-Bliss. Adi Da persisted in his unrelenting enquiry into Reality until the process fulfilled itself on September 10, 1970, when he Re-Awakenend as the “Bright”. In his Spiritual autobiography, “The Knee Of Listening”, Adi Da recounts this unique and heroic ordeal.
Following his Divine Re-Awakening, Adi Da Samraj embarked on an unprecendented teaching demonstration in which he thoroughly considered every aspect of ordinary and Spiritual life with his devotees. Adi Da’s teaching emerged from this free, direct and thorough consideration, and from his Perfect Realization of the “Bright”. In the more than 35 years since he began teaching, Adi Da Samraj has communicated a vast store of Wisdom.
The crux of Adi Da’s Teaching-Argument is this: each of us already inheres in the Divine Condition of Perfect Love-Bliss however, each of us is actively presuming that we are inherently separate from this Condition, and from all others. Adi Da reveals that this is a false presumption an illusion based on our identification with a mortal body-mind, rather than on the True and Non-Separate Divine Condition. The transcendence of this error (and all the suffering that attends it) is absolutely necessary for real and lasting Happiness.
Adi Da reveals the way beyond this false presumptio
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