In 1972, the God-Realized Adept, Avatar Adi Da Samraj, opened His first Ashram (a place for religious and Spiritual practice) in Los Angeles, and He invited anyone who was interested to sit with Him and ask Him questions about Spiritual life. The Talks collected in The Method of the Siddhas are the results of those first meetings between Avatar Adi Da and twentieth-century Westerners -- and they will illuminate the reader's every conception about the nature of God, Truth, and Reality.
Adi’s Da’s genius dharma. Seriously. This book contains some incredible description of spiritual phenomena. It can be incredibly elucidating at times. Very, very good. Genius dharma. And yet, I am taking off 1 star with massive gravity. I do this because I sense some subtle subterfuge, some subtle sleight of hand in this book. I think Da was capable of conveying some of these thing in other forms, and yet he chose not to. I have a feeling that Da may have liked being the supreme one, and liked having tons of devotees at his feet. But the book is also interspersed with genius.