The quote, “The End of All Seeking” was on the back cover of the earlier editions of the The Knee Of Listening, these words were said to be a description of the ultimate import of the book. I used to read this and wonder what it meant.
Many years later I can say that this is in fact the case in regards to the practice of Adidam. That is exactly what I often find when I sit in my meditation room in front of the Master’s Form in Satsang. The search ends right there, because real satisfaction is located and known. No need to look passed this point, because what we have always sought by every means is Here or given to us.
More than anything else it’s an Enjoyment and a Happiness, I can read books listen to audios, watch videos, perform Pujas, perform service or consciously engage in any of the disciplines, in the mood of this intuitive awareness and what still remains primary, is sheer enjoyment and appreciation of what Adi Da often described as “The Great One”.
I simply sit and enjoy, or act and enjoy the Spiritual Master’s Form and Play. thus we become “unexploitable” (here meaning Free of any compulsive need beyond this understanding, or being in a position no longer disturbed by conventional spiritual, religious or ideological motivation)
Of course there is also the apparently endless capacity to abandon this simple knowledge and return to seeking, every moment also delivers this possibility.
