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In this episode, Avatar Adi Da Samraj responds to a question from a devotee who had lost a grandchild and was asking for some understanding that might ease his sorrow. Avatar Adi Da describes how there is no answer to th...
Beyond Death, Sorrow, and Loss: A Discourse by Adi Da Samraj is an episode from The Radical Truth by Adi Da Samraj. In this episode, Avatar Adi Da Samraj responds to a question from a devotee who had lost a grandchild and was asking for som...
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Published Feb 24, 2007, 0:16:53 long, audio available.
In this episode, Avatar Adi Da Samraj responds to a question from a devotee who had lost a grandchild and was asking for some understanding that might ease his sorrow. Avatar Adi Da describes how there is no answer to the pain of loss except for Divine Realization. He Calls His devotee to use the experience of loss to move one to Realize that which transcends the position of separation in which loss can be experienced, through Communion with Him, and ultimately Divine Realization of Prior Unity.
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Beyond Death, Sorrow, and Loss: A Discourse by Adi Da Samraj is an episode from The Radical Truth by Adi Da Samraj.
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This episode was published on Feb 24, 2007.
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Beyond Death, Sorrow, and Loss: A Discourse by Adi Da Samraj is from The Radical Truth by Adi Da Samraj.
Published Feb 24, 2007 and 0:16:53 long