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Attention, Death, and Realization

ATTENTION, DEATH, AND REALIZATION a talk by Da Free John July 9, 1982 Originally published in the 1982 version of Easy Death, Chapter 30, pp. Read More …

Never Do That Again – Leela – Tom Closser – Franz Bakker – Near Death Experience – Adi Da Samraj

“NEVER DO THAT AGAIN!” A Leela by Franz Bakker and Tom Closser In December 1983  two months after Avatar Adi Da’s arrival at Adidam Samrajashram(on Read More …

Transcending the Cosmic Mandala – Easy Death

  Part IV: Transcending the Cosmic Mandala CHAPTER 31 The Cosmic Mandala a talk by Da Free John July 11, 1982 Part I MASTER DA Read More …

Recognition Is the Key to Enlightenment – Easy Death – Chapter 24

EASY DEATH (1983) Part III: Beyond the Traditional Wisdom on Death CHAPTER 24 Recognition Is the Key to Enlightenment a talk by Da Free John Read More …

Death is Not Your Concern

  Part I: The Truth about Death CHAPTER 11 Death Is Not Your Concern a talk by Da Free John February 18, 1974   MASTER Read More …

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