On our last webinar, February 11, we answered the following question: What is the best way to “keep it together” while serving a dying person? How do you not let your emotions get in the way? Answer: You don’t necessarily need to “keep it together” at all. Please realize that both you and the dying person...
Question: What happens when we die? What does the person who dies experience? Answer:Avatar Adi Da tells us that death is not an ending, but is a living process and a very profound transformation. He has also described death as a “benign psycho-physical process.” You will not know exactly what will follow your own death,...
Question:It was stated in the webinar that you do a three day vigil for Adidam devotees. I was involved with someone who had arranged to have a home funeral and once she died, her body was kept in the home for three days after her death. We painted her casket and put pictures on it...
Question:When my husband was dying, I spent as much time with him as I could. I didn’t want him to die alone and I promised him I would be there for him. But I left him for just half an hour and that’s when he died. I wasn’t there to hold his hand as he...
Question:How can you be in feeling relationship to someone who has died? Adi Da said something about this in the quote from Easy Death. Isn’t the body just a shell and not the person? Answer:I’m reminded of a children’s book that He wrote, in which Avatar Adi Da said “we are more than what we...
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This blog provides answers based on the wisdom found primarily in Spiritual Teacher Adi Da Samraj’s masterwork, Easy Death, and on the experience and practical information acquired by the Adidam Death and Dying Ministry from years of serving people who are dying or have died.