DADA’S NEWS ROOM
| “His teachings have a first-hand vitality that goes beyond traditional approaches that most people have been studying. He does not put you in time sequence. He presents an understanding that is immediate, not available to you some time, next week or next year.” |
Don Keown ‘Independent Journal’, U.S.A. |
| “Dada Gavand is not an advocate of conventional religion or of any of the popular paths to enlightenment. His prescription is simple and stark: attentive watchful awareness of the patterns of thought. This act alone is enough to vaporise the thoughts and set you free from the burden of the mind.” |
Suma Varughese Editor, ‘Life Positive’, India. |
| “Dada pinpoints with great clarity, simplicity and directness, man’s psychological predicament and what can be done about it. His advocacy to be free from the known patterns is much akin to the scientist’s approach of discovery by negation of established theories. The discovery of the unknown is a common factor between Dada’s teaching and the scientific endeavor. He is a real scientist in the field of religion and psychology.” |
Robert Powell Author and Scientist, California, U.S.A. |
| “Dada’s words are simple and lucid. His is a language of pure, immediate experiencing without any trace of clever logic or aggressive argument. No wonder it touches us deeply, giving us a feel of the free flow of intuitive energy, abiding in our inner domain and creating in us a quiet, meditative state.” |
Mangesh Padgaonkar Marathi Poet, India. |
| “His knowledge and understanding of the human mind surpass that of any scholar or researcher that I have encountered in my experience as a student and teacher.” |
Helen Wright Psychologist and Author, Virginia, U.S.A. |
| “Dada is not interested in superficial modifications of behavior and mental attitude based on an ideal. He is interested in change at the very core of man’s being. He does not prescribe any technique or method based on time-bound goals. Dada strongly feels that the human mind has arrived at a stage where it can break the barrier of time and discover the timeless without relying on any time-involved practices.” |
Rukshana Pathan, ‘Bulletin’, India |