Adano Audio Clips in MP3 Format
Lectures
- Adano - Origins
Introduction (2 mins, 1 MB)
- Adano
- Emergence Introduction (3 mins, 2 MB)
- Adano
- Involvement
1 (2 mins, 2 MB)
- Adano
- Involvement 2 (3.5 mins, 3 MB)
- Adano
- Music Regular (4 mins, 4 MB)
- Adano
- Music Slow Sperm (3 mins, 3 MB)
- Adano
- Music Slow Ovum (3 mins, 3 MB)
- Adano
- Music Modified (4 mins, 4 MB)
- Adano
- Teachings of Jesus - July 23, 1971 (6 mins,
3 MB)
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NEW June 20, 2006 - Adano - Health (4 mins,
4 MB)
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NEW June 20, 2006 - Adano - Light Shining
in the Darkness (2 mins, 2 MB)
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NEW June 20, 2006 - Adano - Adam and Eve
(2 minutes, 2 MB)

Partial Transcript from Lecture #1 - Origins
- Virginia Beach - Oct. 9th / 10th,
1970
The lecture today is East-West teachings or
Science of the Soul in three parts. Part one
will deal with Origin. Seems very strange that
the Soul should have an origin but in all the
writings of the world we come first to the origin
of man's existence, man's beingness, how this
whole creation began, and what it’s all
for. So Origin is our first lecture today.
The Origin, if you look into the Genesis first
you see it states, "Come let us make man." Somewhere
out in Consciousness, Beingness is making a statement,
but not to Itself, to some other Being. Us is
being used, the word "us." Come let
us make man. So before we were created somebody
dreamed us up and dreaming us up they decided
what we should look like, "in our own image." So
those two people or three people or four people
or four entities, whoever they are, or millions
of the entities that were deciding upon our Origin,
our shape, structure, laid it out very plain
that we were supposed to look like them. And
likeness, "Come let us make man in our own
image and likeness, male and female." There
was no separation or segregation, it was totally
stated equally, created them. And God breathed
the Breath of Life into man and man became a
living donkey. Interesting eh? Isn't that what
Brother Francis called his body, "Brother
donkey." But man became a living Soul.
So today being the Science of the Soul in three
parts we first established our Origin. So man
does not have a soul, man is Soul. Now let's
look at the Eastern thinkers and what they say
about man in his Origin. They say the divine
Brahman breathed out the Cosmos and infused it
with Atman and gave Atman freedom to go and return.
Well some words are being used that are not familiar
to you and that is Brahman, Atman, and Jiva.
Some of us may be familiar with it but Brahman
is not necessarily an entity sitting on a throne.
Though sometimes you may come across the word
Brahma as an entity sitting on a throne, but
Brahman embodies a peculiar makeup, Bra and Man.
The word itself has Bra and Man in it. The second
word Atman, you find At and Man in it. Now in
Sanskrit to think or any thinking organism is
Manas. Let us look of the words and see some
interesting things about how it ties in as to
the Origin. If we put a hyphen between the Bra
and the Man, and the At and the Man, and the
Man and the As. You know this As and At are peculiar
verbs in relation to man an entity and in relation
to God, Bra, the closest thing you can have with
God is breath, Bra, to breathe. So man, a thinking
entity, can only exist in reality via breath.
We say in the Genesis, "God breathed into
man Breath of Life and man became a living Soul. " But
God made man in his own image. The Brahman is
the breath man and the image of God then for
the Hindu is the eternal breath. We don't see
God in our own Genesis but we know our association
with God is via breath. The Breath of Life is
the link. Now the Breath of Life links us back
to our Creator, the source of our Origin. Atman,
something has to be with it and that's where
Atman is referred to as Self or Soul. Bra, which
is breath, is the infusion or the force which
comes into man and we are patterned after that.
Manas or mind thinking, "As a man thinketh
that is what he is." AS a man thinketh that
is what he is.
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