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by Adi Da Samraj

Author: Adi Da Samraj
Publisher: The Dawn Horse Press (July 1, 2007)
Language: English
Pages: 192
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Category: Political
Subcategory: Philosophy
Perfect Philosophy : The Radical Way of No-Ideas. In this book, Adi Da radicalizes the question of knowledge and its inherent limits, and offers a way of life that originates and operates beyond those limits
Perfect Philosophy : The Radical Way of No-Ideas. In this book, Adi Da radicalizes the question of knowledge and its inherent limits, and offers a way of life that originates and operates beyond those limits. Adi Da pushes us far beyond the boundaries the consideration of modern philosophers.
Download book Perfect philosophy : th. 93 22. Personal Name: Adi Da Samraj, 1939-2008. Dawn Horse Press, (c)2007.
Adi Da Samraj, born Franklin Albert Jones (November 3, 1939 – November 27, 2008), was an American spiritual teacher, writer and artist. He was the founder of a new religious movement known as Adidam. He changed his name numerous times throughout his. He changed his name numerous times throughout his life; these names included Bubba Free John, Da Free John, Da Love-Ananda, Da Kalki, Da Avadhoota and Da Avabhasa, among others. From 1991 until his death, he was known as Adi Da Love-Ananda Samraj or Adi Da.
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This book was conceived by Adi Da Samraj at the end of 2005. Adi Da Samraj then did the same with other great teachings from the traditions of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism. In e This book was conceived by Adi Da Samraj at the end of 2005
Adi Da Samraj was featured as a solo collateral artist at the 2007 Venice . Adi Da’s artistic philosophy is presented in his book of essays, Transcendental Realism (2007) and the companion volumes, Aesthetic Ecstasy and Perfect Abstraction.
Adi Da Samraj was featured as a solo collateral artist at the 2007 Venice Biennale. He then became the first contemporary artist to ever be given a museum exhibit by the city of Florence in the revered renaissance space, the Cenacolo di Ognissanti. Other exhibitions have included gallery shows in the United States and in Holland. The World As Light (2007) is an illustrated overview of the history of Adi Da’s art.
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com's Adi Da Samraj Author Page. From 1983 he lived principally in Fiji and became a Fijian citizen.
com's Adi Da Samraj Author Page. The author of over sixty books on spirituality and a prolific artist, he also had profound attention for world affairs, particularly during the last decade of his life, as summarized in Not-Two Is Peace. Adi Da was born in a unique spiritual state. As a young man, he immersed himself in the traditions of human wisdom and spirituality. His Western studies included university degrees-in philosophy from Columbia and in literature from Stanford.
Adi Da's literary, philosophical, and practical writings consist of over sixty published .
Adi Da's literary, philosophical, and practical writings consist of over sixty published books including The Knee of Listening, his Spiritual Autobiography, The Dawn Horse Testament, his magisterial revelation of the entire Spiritual Process from beginning to end, and The Aletheon, his final (and first and foremost) book. Adi Da can clearly live in the depths without succumbing to their pressure, bringing back pearls of art to prove i. - -Donald Kuspit, Critic, Professor of Art History and Philosophy, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Adi Da offers the reader a "solution" to the "problem" of life by offering a way that is radically free from the fundamental "point of view". He says that as soon as "point of view" is assumed at the root of one's being, problem arises and then the great search for a "solution" begins. This great search is what has generated all the schools and traditions of "philosophy". The paradox is therefore that "Perfect Philosophy" is not a process in mind, it has no ideas. So listen carefully and you might hear the wordless and silent paradox of the Divine Itself, prior to all reasons, beliefs and mere ideas.