Nice account of the evening by someone:

 

John and i were blown away- Adya is amazing- so simple and clear- no fancy
stuff- and the crowd was great-  there were about 350 people-  we're going
back tonight and taking our neighbor- there were a few questions and really
good ones-  one gal i know asked one- she said she has had so many
experiences of emptiness but was bummed that she is still a seeker - yeah,
that is true, and i loved her honesty-  Adya told her to look within to find
herself- she said she just couldn't find herself- he kept with her and when
she kind of frustratedly said that there just wasn't something that was
there, he said BINGO! and she got it-  so simple- he told her that that
emptiness doesn't seem like a great thing at first but to keep being with
that- and a kind of devotion to that develops- great- that is the deal-
eventually, and he said he didn't want to say this now and to forget he said
it but it is true anyway... eventually that emptiness is found to be
everything- fullness- all that is-  

i am making it sound not fabulous, but he was- his simplicity and true
humility and naturalness were amazing-  

this was like ointment for this gal- i was so happy for her.  he said that
each of us can see that within  ourselves any and all the time, and we can
also see it in our loved ones and friends and then also in everyone and
everything.  he brought it down so that it was completely accessible to
everyone there.

one guy started it out by asking about addictions- he goes between Peace and
addictions- Adya was completely non-judgemental- beautiful-  talked about
the shadow side being just as important as the Light side-  both duality-
and when we sit in the Light, we have to embrace the Dark, or the Dark will
come knocking on our door so that we can see that the jewel of Emptiness is
also found even in the Shadows-  He told him to keep asking himself what he
really wanted from the addiction- deep-  it helped the guy a lot, and it
addressed 'embodiment', which was great for the Bonder people who were
there.  I walked out with one of them.  she was prepared not to like him but
loved him after.

Another was totally a head guy- obvious- Adya got him to see the Space- to
acknowledge the realization of that. Soothing and freeing.

When he was talking, he said that it is interesting that when he sometimes
will tell the people at his retreats, 'ok, now let's meditate'- all of a
sudden there is a lot of shifting in seats and movement to get comfortable
for the meditation-  he laughs and says that it is so funny because they are
getting READY to find what is already here-  that was a cool thing!

and so true!

The Gita stuff was intersting... Krishna showed Arjuna the whole trip, but
Ar. wasn't quite ready for all the shadow stuff.  The war was about the war
of not wanting to let go- when we awaken, we let go of not only the bad but
also the good- and that is the hard part- like Arjuna having to kill his
relatives (the good parts about life that we are attached to).

 

Since so many people go to the domes, i don't know who was there who go and
who don't- i think it was well mixed, and there were people there that we
know and many we have never seen before and a good mix of our age and
younger-  I'll be interested to see tonight how many are repeats and how
many new-  I completely recommend that anyone go.  Can't imagine anyone
being put off by him. 

 

Oh yeah, he also talked about the infinite variety of awakenings and also
how an awakening is just the beginning- it is walking through the portal and
not the end.  He said some have huge blown awakenings, and that is lovely
but also can trap them, cuz they deep down keep referring to that big one-
and there is a kind of attachment to it in their being.  And some just have
an, 'Oh, for goodness sake, well, i'll be darned' kind of awakening-
adorable of him'- and said that these kind can be easier, cuz there is no
attachment to the initial breatkthrough.  Quite refreshing.  

 

He said that when he was in his twenties, he had completed his Buddhist
training and felt so good about being a Buddhist and had his mandala beads
on his wrist.  One day he started having some thoughts that perhaps he was
identifying himself as something- as a Buddhist.  The next day, the beads
caught on something and they went flying all over the floor. Stillness
moved!

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