Adi Da
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| Birthname | Franklin Albert Jones | ||||
| born on | 3 November 1939 at 11:21 (= 11:21 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Jamaica, New York, 40n41, 73w48 | ||||
| Timezone | EST h5w (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 10°21' 29°02 Asc. 11°08'
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Biography
American siddha-guru known as "Bubba Free John or "Master Da Free John," a handsome, ample and happy mystic with an ashram called Horse House Commune in California. His teachings deal with various forms to harmonize and purify action in life. "The Method of the Disshas" and "Garbage and the Goddess" are among his works, which include books and recorded talks.
It is said of Jones that he lived in a world of sheer light and joy known as "the Bright" until his second or third year. This condition would assert itself in the form of uncommon psychic and mystical experiences, as well as physical symptoms such as sudden attacks of fever or skin rashes with no diagnosable medical cause. These signs subsided in his eighth year and didn’t return until he was 17.
In 1960, he went through a despair that yielded two insights which would be crucial to his philosophy. The first was that there is only one reality or transcendental consciousness; the second is that this reality is man’s true identity and anything else is a product of an un-enlightened mind. From 1962-1964, he sequestered himself in spiritual disciplines, and sought out the company of an American-born teacher, Swami Rudrananda, who instructed him in Indian kundalini yoga. He then entered a Lutheran seminary at Swami’s instruction. In 1967, while at the seminary, he underwent another religious experience, and came up with a new insight, that his whole search had been founded on the avoidance of relationships and the recoil from reality in its many forms. In 1968, he sought out Swami Muktananda in India, and stayed briefly with him there, and during that time the Swami acknowledged that Franklin had reached "yogic liberation."
On 9/10/1970, he entered the permanent condition of Sahaj Samadhi, essential to transcendental being-consciousness. After this, he was moved to teach others the condition of "the Heart" or the reality in which everything inheres. He spent three years of struggle with students who were not prepared for his teaching, which weakened his physical body.
He returned to India to clarify his teaching, changed his name to "Bubba Free John," as Bubba was his childhood nickname and "Free John" a rendering of Franklin Jones.
When he returned to America, he began to teach differently. In November 1976, Free John ceased to have frequent contact with his many followers and lived in seclusion for the next three years. In the fall of 1979, he dropped the name "Bubba" for the spiritual address "Da" meaning "Giver." He retired from active teaching.
He died in Naitaba, Lau Islands, Fiji on 27 November 2008.
Relationships
- (has as) teacher relationship with Rudrananda, Swami (born 24 January 1928)
Events
- Misc. : Mystical Experience 1960 (Leap in awareness)
- Social : Begin a program of study 1962 (Spiritual study under a teacher)
- Misc. : Mystical Experience 1967 (New insight)
- Misc. : Changed Name 1973 (Took Bubba Free John as name)
- Work : Retired 1979 (Retired from teaching)
Source Notes
LMR quotes autobiography "The Knee of Listening."
Categories
- Traits : Body : Weight (Ample)
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Mystical experience (From childhood)
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Psychic
- Vocation : Religion : Spiritual Leader/ Guru
- Vocation : Writers : Religion/ Philosophy
- Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection
- 1939 births
- Birthday 3 November
- Birthplace Jamaica, NY (US)
- Sun 10 Scorpio
- Moon 29 Cancer
- Asc 11 Capricorn
- 2008 deaths
- Traits : Body : Weight
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Mystical experience
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Psychic
- Vocation : Religion : Spiritual Leader/ Guru
- Vocation : Writers : Religion/ Philosophy
- Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection

10°21'
29°02 Asc.
11°08'