My lord I needed this. This is my last few hours in the home I shared with my fiance who died a year ago - last night as I packed up the final things I thought the grief was going to destroy me.
Ram Dass for me is grace. What a remarkable man he was, he is. He has explored life and deaths profound meaning and came out with so much beauty, he has learned his lessons well and shared so much wisdom in the process. Much gratitude to you Ram 🙏
Been listening to Ram Dass since 2021 and I lost my father on Friday and this one hit me so hard Baba but its helping me tremendously with acceptance and healing .Thank you always
Thanks for speaking on behalf of Richard for 12 minutes. No need to listen to Ram Dass now... Ram Dass is a title given to him, he was aligned with Hanuman in praise of his understanding and experience... It's not your or my label... The path is not for feet to follow. Next time, just be a D.J. and let's move on... F..F..F.. He changed his understanding as fast as life lived in him. Find that insight. Please.
Find some more love and openness in ur heart my dear friend. I enjoy listening to ragu Marcus, sometimes his words inspire me. Sometimes my ego can’t stand to listen to him, thus I fast forward, but I appreciate every world view given. We’re all sharing maps. Peace and love ❤
This is Ram Dass being very egotistical and academic about death... before he had his stroke and actually confronted his own mortality. It's hard to listen to this know-it-all who is just spouting concepts he hasn't actually experienced.
He had a non-experience of being separate from/seeing it all through his soul identify when he had done is first mushroom trip. He had so many psychedelic trips in his life and many vipassyana/ Buddhist retreats and sessions. All of these methods lead to a space of non egoic experience which can be as profound as physical death.
I was thinking about this too. I’ve been listening to so many spiritual teachers and I completely understand and feel what they say, but when I am in a really bad pain (due to cancer), even with all my knowledge and practice, it’s really hard to except and love the pain. I’ve listened to Ram Dass after he had his stroke and he said that he loved his aches and pain. I tried that, and I start loving the pain going away after I take a painkiller pill.
We lose so much time trying to understand what these teachers have experienced or not (see how many people ask Krishnamurti about his paranormal experiences or Nisargadatta about his telepathy) and not as much trying to see if we can relate at a deeper level to their content. It either is relevant for you at this stage or it isn't. Trying to dissect other people or entities before doing that to ourselves (whatever that means) ends up being a hobby, a way to entertain ourselves. We have no clue what other people have experienced or not until we know what we have truly experienced.
Respectfully, these perspectives take time to “sink in”…. But that’s from a conventional/self position. As identification with the conventional self/ego loosens, bigger (previously threatening) views open up.
My lord I needed this.
This is my last few hours in the home I shared with my fiance who died a year ago - last night as I packed up the final things I thought the grief was going to destroy me.
Sending you love and strength at this time. ❤ That is heavy.😢
How are things going, how are you 😢😢❤❤❤ sending love
Did it destroy you?
Ram Dass for me is grace. What a remarkable man he was, he is. He has explored life and deaths profound meaning and came out with so much beauty, he has learned his lessons well and shared so much wisdom in the process. Much gratitude to you Ram 🙏
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12:15 Ram Dass starts
Wow this was amazing to listen to & appreciate the beautiful friend who sent this to me to listen too ❤️
My mom asked me “do you ever remember not being here?”… after listening to Ram Dass and reading Be Here Now…I know now I’ve never not been “here”! ❤🙏
Life can be so unbelievably painful.
And beautiful in equal measure...
Thank you for this.
Been listening to Ram Dass since 2021 and I lost my father on Friday and this one hit me so hard Baba but its helping me tremendously with acceptance and healing .Thank you always
Blessed to be the first comment.
Ramdas starts at 12.16
Sending Love. ❤️
12:16
I loooove me some ram dass. What a great voice.
12:16
Much Love
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12:16. START
My son died 6 months ago. This gives me hope.
oh my love...sending you comfort and healing
I've always thought that we're here until we're finished and then we leave. That could be at 6 months or 90 years
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ram
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divine timing
Samesies!
Slide UP from bottom line for precise scrolling fwd. Cheers:)
:) loveeeeeee
Is that logo at the beginning new? I like it
The clown who opens the thing here goes on forever
Well he clowned you in the process, for listening to it 😂🤣 (and not Forwarding to Ram Das) But yeah I agree lol 15 mins is too long for the intro.
Thanks for speaking on behalf of Richard for 12 minutes. No need to listen to Ram Dass now... Ram Dass is a title given to him, he was aligned with Hanuman in praise of his understanding and experience... It's not your or my label... The path is not for feet to follow. Next time, just be a D.J. and let's move on... F..F..F..
He changed his understanding as fast as life lived in him. Find that insight. Please.
Find some more love and openness in ur heart my dear friend. I enjoy listening to ragu Marcus, sometimes his words inspire me. Sometimes my ego can’t stand to listen to him, thus I fast forward, but I appreciate every world view given. We’re all sharing maps. Peace and love ❤
This is Ram Dass being very egotistical and academic about death... before he had his stroke and actually confronted his own mortality. It's hard to listen to this know-it-all who is just spouting concepts he hasn't actually experienced.
He had a non-experience of being separate from/seeing it all through his soul identify when he had done is first mushroom trip.
He had so many psychedelic trips in his life and many vipassyana/ Buddhist retreats and sessions.
All of these methods lead to a space of non egoic experience which can be as profound as physical death.
I was thinking about this too. I’ve been listening to so many spiritual teachers and I completely understand and feel what they say, but when I am in a really bad pain (due to cancer), even with all my knowledge and practice, it’s really hard to except and love the pain. I’ve listened to Ram Dass after he had his stroke and he said that he loved his aches and pain. I tried that, and I start loving the pain going away after I take a painkiller pill.
We lose so much time trying to understand what these teachers have experienced or not (see how many people ask Krishnamurti about his paranormal experiences or Nisargadatta about his telepathy) and not as much trying to see if we can relate at a deeper level to their content.
It either is relevant for you at this stage or it isn't. Trying to dissect other people or entities before doing that to ourselves (whatever that means) ends up being a hobby, a way to entertain ourselves.
We have no clue what other people have experienced or not until we know what we have truly experienced.
I did not sense ego talk here. Did we listen through the same Spaciousness?
Respectfully, these perspectives take time to “sink in”…. But that’s from a conventional/self position. As identification with the conventional self/ego loosens, bigger (previously threatening) views open up.
12:16