The Ribhu Gita (CD)
The Ribhu Gita (CD)
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Care Instructions
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The Gnosticon Discourses
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Renderings and Discourse by Adi Da Samraj, December 11, 2005
In this historic occasion, Adi Da Samraj reads His Own renderings of portions of the epitome Non-dualist text, the Ribhu Gita - and then offers illuminating Instruction on the specific distinctions between the revelation communicated in this great text and the "Perfect Practice" of Adidam.
'As a statement of Truth, the Ribhu Gita seems simple because there is so much that it claims not to be. However, in fact, the realization of the truth of the Ribhu Gita requires, as a prerequisite to the ultimate practice and to its final fulfillment, the most intense penetration and transcending of the paradoxes of life, mind, and egoity.'
Adi Da Samraj, December 11, 2005