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Adi Da Samraj (November 3, 1939 – November 27, 2008) was a spiritual teacher, writer and artist, and the founder of a new religious movement known as Adidam. He initially became known in the spiritual counterculture of the 1970s for his books and public talks, and for the activities of his religious community. His philosophy was essentially similar to many eastern religions which see spiritual enlightenment as the ultimate priority of human life. Allegations by former followers of false imprisonment, brainwashing, sexual abuse, assault and involuntary servitude received international media attention, resulting in lawsuits and threatened suits on both sides. In 1983, Adi Da moved with a group of about 40 followers to the island of Naitaba, which became his primary residence until the end of his life. For the full article, click here.