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The Evolution Myth of Egoic Suffering and Conflict

  • Writer: "Evelyn" exposed
    "Evelyn" exposed
  • Jul 31, 2024
  • 2 min read


Heart Master Da 1980:

"Suffering is something in itself. It does not lead to anything else. It does not lead to Wisdom. It does not lead to Enlightenment. It is just what it is. Suffering is inherent to human existence.

The creative process of growing involves suffering. Spiritual life is not a way of using suffering to get Enlightened, nor is it specifically a way to not suffer. It is simply a matter of a positive choice of That Which Is Real and Spiritual and Transcendental and Divine.

No amount of suffering gets you to Realize Reality Itself—although suffering has a capability to liberate your attention to some degree, so that you can notice it, perhaps. People who speak positively about suffering are a little bit like Rudi*—the ‘tear your guts out’ school—as if, because you can say that you can learn something through suffering, that means that you should, therefore, choose suffering."



Myths are created, believed and lived out when seeking and egoic dramatization (identification, differentiation and desire) is not Radically understood.


These myths justify dramatization rather than serve ego-self transcending (necessarily in devotional surrender) Bright Adi Da Yoga.


Myths justify mummery roles and enactment as if through dramatization something is gained or purified or will result inevitably in some kind of positive outcome......


All un-Loving painful and hurtful "garbage" of a recoiled heart and being ruminates on itself-other evolving paradigm of subject-object problems and delusions.


Wake-up Narcissus All n all. Notice the One and Only Bright Being, all inclusive Love Bliss Reality!


The following is published in "Water and Narcissus"



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*Adi Da and Swami Rudrananda

In 1964, Adi Da Samraj moved to New York City and found his first human teacher, Rudi (Swami Rudrananda). He submitted himself to the ordeal of work and surrender that Rudi taught. While studying at Lutheran Seminary (at Rudi’s Instruction), Adi Da Samraj experienced the “Death of Narcissus”—which gives him the ability to locate the Bright Truth in any moment, prior to the activity of separating.

Then in 1968, he began to  study with Rudi’s Guru, Swami Muktananda, and practice the Yoga of Grace.



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