Beezone Commentary “I am not calling people to look for God (Truth,
Reality) or me, nor am I arguing them into believing in
anything. I have Simply come Among you all. And when I come
into contact with people, suddenly something much Greater is
obvious. But that is not the end of it. That is the
beginning of it. From the conventional point of view
Realization is the end of everything. But it can only be the
end of everything once you have gotten rid of everything. In
our Way Realization is the beginning of everything.
Therefore, people who come into my Company must be
instructed about what they must do now. They must not merely
luxuriate in the free gift of Divine Intoxication. They
should luxuriate in it, certainly, but not only luxuriate in
it. They should enjoy it, they should become completely
immersed in the miracle of Divine-Realization in my Company,
but they must be instructed about what their obligation,
their practice, must be”. What
I Look For, Adi Da Samraj,
March 5, 1984 Adi Da’s
‘Problem’*
Student:
It is clear to me that the gifts that you have
given and the Realization Itself is Realization of
You, the “I Am” of You is what is Always True. **** “Hearing inherently transcends
the first three stages of life”
Adi Da Samraj,
1987 Beezone – Session II on the Current
Issues with Adidam *** Why
No ‘Hearing’ After all these Years? unpublished Further Reading If anyone has
been a steady student of the teachings of Adi Da Samraj it
does not take long before they are confronted by his
incessant ‘complaint’ of the failure of his ‘work’ and the
lack of response of his devotees. The failure of his
devotees to Recognize Adi Da and their inability to bring
students into The Way of the Heart (The Way of Adidam) seems
to be a foremost ‘shout’ heard from Adi Da throughout his
lifetime as Spiritual Master. His shout is paradoxical and
not an absolute ‘mark’ of how it should be understood and
what it signifies. The full import of this ever constant
criticism is not only to his devotees but the world as a
whole. There are two aspects to the
criticism that Adi Da had his devotee (or anyone else for
that matter). The first is in the conditional nature or
background from which the criticisms and assessments are
made, and the second is what real sadhana
demands. Experience in and of itself and its
potential success and failures have always been the subject
of all religions. The Christians call it sin, the Buddhist,
dukkha and Hindus call it Maya or illusion and Islam, Dhanb.
All these terms point to the nature of conditional life and
the individual’s state in it. It is clear from all religions
that human beings are ‘flawed’ and life in and of itself is
a dead end street, literally!. But the real import of the
nature of this doomsday failure has more to do with the
individual than with Real Nature of conditional existence..
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Adi Da Samraj: It says in the
song “I Am Who You Are”. It is Communion with the
Samadhi of the Realizer. It is more than intimate.
It is a Paradox Supreme. – Adi Da talking with
a devotee, 1987
1987 dialogue with Adi Da Samraj