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The Eternal One: The Divine Mahasamadhi of the Divinely Translated Master, Parama-Sapta-Na Adi Da Samraj
The Eternal One The Divine Mahasamadhi of the Divinely Translated Master ParamaSaptaNa Adi Da Samraj Author:Ruchiradama Quandra Sukhapur Rani Naitauba, Adi Da Samraj Written by Ruchiradama Quandra Sukhapur Rani Naitauba, The Eternal One, commemorates the extraordinary events surrounding Avatar Adi Da's relinquishment of the physical body, and describes the beginning of the yearlong worldwide vigil period established to honor his passing and celebrate his Eternal presence. She writes: Avatar Adi Da Samraj al... more »ways said that, even after his death, he would 'never be gone'. And there is now a flood of depthful testimony from his devotees, and from others who loved him during his physical lifetime that this is true. Their direct experience is that there is no difference, that Avatar Adi Da is spiritually available now, and granting his gifts of blessing, exactly the same as during his bodily lifetime. This stunningly beautiful full-color 320-page 8.5x11 book includes countless photographs from the time before and after Avatar Adi Da's death. It includes intimate accounts by Ruchiradama Quandra Sukhapur and Avatar Adi Da's youngest daughter, Naamleela, as well as testimonials by devotees, friends and family present during the vigil in Fiji and those experiencing the event simultaneously all over the world. Avatar Adi Da's senior editorial assistant, Jonathan Condit, describes the final outpouring of writing and image-art completed by Avatar Adi Da in the period before his passing. Many breathtaking examples of his art illustrate this section of the book. The Eternal One concludes with an extensive collection of Avatar Adi Da's words on His own death. We offer this unique collection as a resource to which the reader can return again and again in order to refresh the understanding of the significance of Adi Da's death, and of the truly prior and perfect nature of his work and revelation, which is not changed by the passing of his human form. This book is a must-have for those who have a relationship with Adi Da Samraj and who cherish his work and those who find themselves interested in who he is.« less