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This Ram Dass lecture is the most blunt talk I have ever heard of Ram Dass. Kings of ruthless talk like David Goggins and Dan Pena would be proud of this specific lecture.
I found god and it was really strong for me and in the western area it made me seem nuts so I got put in a mental institution for a while and I lost that feeling it happened twice but I feel like I just wasn't ready for that overload. Now I want to get back to that state but with a way more open heart and understanding of what I was going through years of listening to people such as Ram dass and others
love love love love LOVE Raghu’s story and historical context in the beginning…!!!!!! I’ve been looking for this talk for the “who’s dancing for Shiva..? .. who’s saying, ‘Christ come now, because it’s not how I thought it was …?” Also I like bananas too :)) 🍌 so sweet.. hare Krishna !!!
While I appreciate the codification and presentation of Ram Dass's talks, they really don't need any introduction - especially 17 minutes worth for a 20 minute lecture. I humbly submit 30 seconds, setting the place, time and topic are enough. RD speaks for himself. I skip the intro and I wonder if a majority of listeners do likewise. In any event I humbly submit the contextualization of these talks could be severely truncated or eliminated altogether. And I do contribute $ on occasion.
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@@benediktotto6191 lol. Naw these coughers shouldve left the lecture to get some cough syrup, especially since this lecture was recorded. Staying and being noisy like that is a bit rude to the rest of the attendees.
@@ordinarytree4678 It surely is. You couldn't be able to forgive someone, as long as there is nothing to forgive. May peace and happiness be with you, friend.
Give it up. Your desire to hear Ram Dass is included in that, Raghu imparts some valuable teachings over the narrations of these podcasts, he's just not as eloquent as Ram Dass, be patient.
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This Ram Dass lecture is the most blunt talk I have ever heard of Ram Dass. Kings of ruthless talk like David Goggins and Dan Pena would be proud of this specific lecture.
Are there UA-cam channels where we can actually just listen to ram Dass?
Thanks Ram for blessing us, thanks for all the teachers who are truth, it's not the words it's the vibration that open my heart and mind
Jai Ma! Jai Ma! Jai Ma!
Thank you Raghu. Thank you Ram Dass.
Wow....can't imagine that experience with the Mother, thank you so much Raghu 💛
Thank you Raghu soooo much!
Would it be possible to start putting the time stamp of when Baba Ram Dass begins in the description?
No. You must endure Raghu's fanboying over Ram Dass and repeating the same things we came here to hear Ram Dass say.
@@bluegone1 too bad that is all you get out of it, he told a wonderful story about meeting the Mother and Neem Karoli Babas reaction...not Ram Dass.
@@bluegone1 Ragu seems like a very nice man. Just skip the intro. Takes more energy to complain than skip😆😁
@@foreveryactionthereisacons1683 I think it's sweet how much he loves and respects Ram Dass.
@@IResonateWithU that's not all I got from it. It's just all I said. I think his intros are sweet, if sometimes redundant.
I found god and it was really strong for me and in the western area it made me seem nuts so I got put in a mental institution for a while and I lost that feeling it happened twice but I feel like I just wasn't ready for that overload. Now I want to get back to that state but with a way more open heart and understanding of what I was going through years of listening to people such as Ram dass and others
Trust the journey~
💎
Perfect
love love love love LOVE Raghu’s story and historical context in the beginning…!!!!!! I’ve been looking for this talk for the “who’s dancing for Shiva..? .. who’s saying, ‘Christ come now, because it’s not how I thought it was …?”
Also I like bananas too :)) 🍌 so sweet.. hare Krishna !!!
U become both the lingam & the yoni… that which thrusts forward into God & that which opens to receive God 🌟
While I appreciate the codification and presentation of Ram Dass's talks, they really don't need any introduction - especially 17 minutes worth for a 20 minute lecture. I humbly submit 30 seconds, setting the place, time and topic are enough. RD speaks for himself. I skip the intro and I wonder if a majority of listeners do likewise. In any event I humbly submit the contextualization of these talks could be severely truncated or eliminated altogether. And I do contribute $ on occasion.
It’s all passing sense perception don’t worry
Raghu man cmon
GIVE IT UP
STARTS @ 16:42 !!! rhagu speaks HALF the time of this shorter talk 😢😢
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What is the name of the book you were reading about mother?
Narration would make more sense at the end. I'd rather hear an explanation about what I've just heard rather than the current format.
🙏💞🙏💞
Give up All. Divine Union...
Thank you & I'd like to know what is the music played at the end ?
16.41
So this is just talking about the talk.
Damn, all those people coughing were annoying af.
I hope you found a way to forgive them in the last two years :)
@@benediktotto6191 lol. Naw these coughers shouldve left the lecture to get some cough syrup, especially since this lecture was recorded.
Staying and being noisy like that is a bit rude to the rest of the attendees.
@@ordinarytree4678 It surely is. You couldn't be able to forgive someone, as long as there is nothing to forgive.
May peace and happiness be with you, friend.
@@benediktotto6191 thank you.
@@benediktotto6191 and to you as well.
Want to hear ram dass not this guy narrating
Give it up. Your desire to hear Ram Dass is included in that, Raghu imparts some valuable teachings over the narrations of these podcasts, he's just not as eloquent as Ram Dass, be patient.
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Yr NOT the only 1 BRA🤣🤣🤣
Thank you & I'd like to know what is the music played at the end ?