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Whether you are approaching your own death, facing the death of a loved-one, or are simply in need of understanding the purpose of this brief and mortal life, you will find in this DVD most extraordinary and unique wisdom on
...(more) death. If you desire Real Help, not mere consolation or impermanent philosophy, this DVD might be interesting to you. <P>Drawing from all the years of His Work, this collection of discourses by Adi Da Samraj addresses the fundamental human reality of death. Adi Da offers a way beyond the sorrow of loss, compassionate and real service to the dying, profound understanding of fear as well as of the greater process in which death occurs, and the Ultimate Demonstration of What Is, Prior to life and death. This DVD combines beautifully with the book 'Easy Death'. which Elisabeth Kubler Ross called a 'masterpiece'. <P>It has subtitles in 8 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Hebrew and is 150 minutes long. <P> <i>Death is not an explanation. Life, itself, is never, finally, explained. What follows the present life is not an after-death of explanation but, only more of life, itself. Continued. Unexplained. And only this mere more of life. Until, the Living Light the Brightness That Is Consciousness, Itself Outshines the ceaseless life-time of separate ego-I. And Only That Outshining Brightness Un-explains the Unexplainable by Disappearing all the living mind that asks to be explained. And, Only Then, does Only Living Light Remain. <P> Therefore for now my death exists. For now, my death confronts me. For now, my death is me. . . . <P> Death requires a loving, fearless, sorrowless, unangered volunteer of me. Death requires the feeling-heart's participation enamored, self-forgetting, and without anticipation. <P> Death is an un-selfing kind of wind a sudden weather, any day. Death is the body's True fidelity to life, to love, and to Reality regardless of the weather and the day. <P> To die is necessary, in life's poor Mummery but, it is not Right and True, unless it is enacted from the feeling-heart. To die by yielding bodily, from the feeling-heart as when in the Embrace of body-love is perfect trust, beyond every thought of the little bed of I-and-other-in-a-room. Such feeling-death exceeds all loss of human love by means of the human heart's felt constant Un-denial of the Divine Inherent Fullness of Reality's own Love-Bliss. </i> <P> Adi Da Samraj <P> <P>Discourses: <P>1. The Heart of Understanding [2:47] <P>2. Realization Is the Only Liberation from Loss [15:33] <P>3. How to Serve the Dying Person [10:46] <P>4. Death Is a Sacrifice in the Divine [12:37] <P>5. Use Your Life [17:53] <P>6. Enter the Inherently Fearless Condition [25:33] <P>7. After Death, Mind Makes You [15:25] <P>8. Your Practice Will Not Be Lost at Death [14:10] <P>9. The Ultimate Force and Form of Divine Translation [22:19] <P>10. The Utterly Transparent Manifestation of the Divine Bright Reality [13:34](less)