At
the age of two years, Avatar Adi Da Samraj made a profound spontaneous
choice. He chose to relinquish His constant Enjoyment of the
“Bright”—out of what He describes as a “painful
loving”, a sympathy for the suffering and ignorance of
human beings. He assumed a human persona (“Franklin Jones”),
identifying with a human personality in order to experience
firsthand the ordinary human condition. Avatar Adi Da Samraj
Confesses that He chose to “Learn Man”—to
enter into everything that humankind feels and suffers, and
also to experience all the various levels of Spiritual Realization
known to humanity—in order to discover how to Draw human
beings into the “Bright” Divine Condition that He
knew as His own True State and the True State of everyone.
In outward terms, His Life over the next many years appeared
conventional in many respects. His father was a salesman and
His mother was a housewife. Adi Da went through a conventional
course of education and participated in the life typical of
a boy in mid-twentieth century America. But for Avatar Adi
Da the tangible Influence of His True Divine Nature was always
in the background: Even in His childhood, Adi Da experienced
occasional Breakthroughs of the "Bright", remarkable
Spiritual awakenings and experiences of the Kundalini. Throughout
this time of “Learning Man”, the Divine Avatar
was learning the mechanisms that bind the ordinary man and
woman to a life of un-Happiness. Thus, in early life and during
studies at Columbia College (New York), Avatar Adi Da Samraj
imbibed the world of ordinary life, exoteric (or belief-based)
religion, and scientific materialism—in other words,
the gross, or merely physical, view of reality.
Later, with His Gurus, Swami Rudrananda (in New York) and
then with Swami Muktananda (in India), He went beyond conventional
life and embraced the ancient Spiritual way of Guru-devotion.
In the relationships with His Teachers, He became familiar
with the esoteric point of view of the Yogis and their search
for the Divine through the means of Kundalini Yoga. With Swami
Muktananda (and under the guidance of Bhagavan Nityananda
from the subtle plane), He Realized all the subtle experiences
and Samadhis that are potential in the Siddha tradition.
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While living at Swami Muktananda’s Ashram in early
1970, Avatar Adi Da Samraj experienced the direct intervention
of the Goddess-Power, or Shakti, revealing Herself as a Divine
Personality present to guide the final stages of His Sadhana
(or Spiritual practice). Appearing in the forms of the Hindu
goddess Durga, and as the Virgin Mary of Christianity, the
Shakti mysteriously led Avatar Adi Da Samraj on a pilgrimage
of the major holy sites of the Middle East and Europe. There,
He spontaneously experienced the depth of the Western psyche
in mystical Christian visions of extraordinary intensity.
Those visions, in their turn, faded and His Sadhana entered
into the causal domain, the deep root-place where attention
arises. In that meditative seclusion, resting prior to all
experience, He fulfilled the goals described in the highest
forms of Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta.
But none of this was sufficient for Avatar Adi Da Samraj.
He was not diverted or satisfied by any temporary experience
or limited point of view. Only the “Bright” Itself,
His Native Divine State of Perfect Love-Bliss, was Sufficient.
And so He persisted in His unrelenting enquiry into Reality
until the process fulfilled itself. Seated in the Vedanta
Temple in Hollywood, California, on September 10, 1970 He
suddenly Knew that His Realization was unqualified and irrevocable.
He was fully re-established in the “Bright”.
After Re-Awakening to the “Bright”, Avatar Adi
Da Samraj continued to relate to the gross dimension, continued
to see visions associated with the subtle dimension, continued
to be aware of the causal depth. But none of these experiences
had (or have) any power to bind His attention. He Recognized
that all these experiences (gross, subtle, and causal) were
merely temporary and non-binding modifications of the “Bright” Reality
Itself. |