Ram Dass | Pt. 8 Methods to Consciousness – 1970

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Our methods and practices move us closer toward rebirth and enlightenment. Ram Dass stresses that a yogi has to become vulnerable to find patience and joy on the road to higher consciousness. They must let go of the external noise to return to a childlike state. “The desire to rush enlightenment is a desire you have to give up”. When a being reaches enlightenment, all of the social forms and mind trips it has used in the past become archaic. Though it may seem frightening, enlightened beings often have much less to communicate about, as the material world has fallen away. Enlightened yogis realize that other beings are not defined by their differences, but rather by their similarities in the divine mother.

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CARMI IIOI says:

Ram Dass 💜🌻

Integral Stanley says:

Ram Dass encourages us to do our sadhana, play the game at all levels, and keep it all together. My conclusion is that he had achieved a high level of spiritual maturity by 1970 when he was less than 40 years old.

Valentine Bondar says:

Great series

aMulliganStew says:

"You can be Christ being crucified, just don't let the strawberries drip on the carpet." — Ram Dass.

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