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.
> > > > > > >
> > > > 
> > > > Yup, he was practical and particular in spiritual teaching through out. 
> > > >  
> > > >  
> > > > > > > Another was totally a head guy- obvious- Adya got him to see the 
> > > > > > > Space- to
> > > > > > > acknowledge the realization of that. Soothing and freeing.
> > > > > > >
> > > 
> > > Yea, the three questions were perfect.  As it turned out it was an 
> > > excellent spectrum of spiritual questions between the three questioners 
> > > on the first Fairfield nite.  Was a great teaching moment all-together.  
> > > 
> > >
> > 
> > The three questioners showed an incredible lot of courage standing and 
> > staying there at the question mic so clearly revealing themselves before a 
> > large public audience.  He was just so patient and kind in handling 
> > publicly what came as personalized.  It was incredibly masterful.
> >
> 
> The young questioner with his frustrations about his own spiritual progress 
> and addictions was poignant and real life in the body.  Time and again it 
> gets said and AdyaS offered this again then;
> 
> The work,
> "Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much...
> And he said to the woman, "Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace."
> 
> "The all-forgivingness of divine love was demonstrated time and again in 
> those who made themselves devotionally receptive to the [Unified Field] in 
> Jesus.  His words to the woman of sinful repute gave voice to the redeeming 
> compassion of [the Lagrangian Field] that responds in full measure to a 
> devotee's heart-offering that is singularly replete with love..
> 
> Centuries of misunderstanding of Biblical concepts of sin and its supposed 
> abomination in the sight of God have created a popularly accepted image of 
> the Almighty whose wrath against sinners is heartless, exactingly and 
> vengefully severe... But Saints of all religious persuasions who have entered 
> the Divine Presence in interiorized personal communion universally declare 
> that omnipotence is expressed not as vengeance but as compassion, love, and 
> goodness...
> There is no doubt about this divine assurance; Any sin, and its consequence, 
> can be forgiven the repentant devotee who loves [the Unified Field] deeply 
> enough, and thereby puts his life in tune with the all-compassionate Lord."
> -Paramahansa Yogananda
>  
> 
>  


"The qualities of the Unified Field, as derived from the Lagrangian 
(mathematical description of the Unified Field), are found to be developing in 
the individual through the regular practice of spiritual Meditation."  -MMY 

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