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  Origins

 

Adiatam in Sanskrit, means:  spontaneous ancient soul -

the inner child fulfilled with innocence, harmony and art of life.

It expresses a mystic understanding of truth:

the whole universe within.

 

At the core of every being is an inherent knowing - a blueprint -

of love, compassion, wisdom, healing potential and eternal awakening.

 

By allowing unconditional love for oneself, and gratitude for everything we perceive of existence, we can deepen into experience of supreme peace and boundless joy.

 

May you come to fully embody the divine essence of love, wisdom and gratitude - everyone's true nature.

Adiatam Hermitage is a portal for

perpetuating and sharing wisdom and art that is the

heartbeat of native healing traditions all over the world.

 

Through intuitive study of ancient medicine and spiritual practices we reconnect with natural approaches to healing, and tools for heart-centered, prosperous living, that have been exercised effectively for thousands of years.

 

We believe that these methods are complimentary to modern allopathic medicine, and we promote health from a perspective

of the wholeness and innate healing potential of every being. 

 

 

Adiatam Hermitage is devoted to serving the eternal light of love, innocence,

compassion, truth, and wisdom within each and every being.

 

Through our efforts, we hope to inspire and support hearts and souls all around the world,

who are upon the path of healing and oneness.

 

We aspire to be a living resource in the collective process of learning and evolution,

and in the perpetuation of intuitive understanding.

 

May our work be of benefit.

 

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OM MANI PADME HUM HRI

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Oṃ bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ

tát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃ

bhárgo devásya dhīmahi

dhíyo yó naḥ pracodáyāt

~

Om sarva-mangala-mangalaye šive sarvartha-sadhike

šaranye tryambake gauri narayani namo-astu-te

 

Om. Auspsciousness of all that is auspiscious! Šive! Accomplisher of all (our) desires!

Refuge (of the afflicted)! The Three-Eyed One! Gauri! O Narayani! Obesiance to You!

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