Ram Dass' Here and Now Podcast Ep. 186: The Chain of Reactivity

Share it with your friends Like

Thanks! Share it with your friends!

Close

In this Q&A session from 1989, Ram Dass answers questions about addiction, greed, and lust, and talks about the chain of reactivity that fuels our deepest attachments.

Show Notes

The Chain of Reactivity
Ram Dass answers a question about dealing with addictions and attachments. He explores the roots of suffering, and how we develop addictions to things which take away that pain and make us feel at home. He talks about the chain of reactivity that fuels our deepest attachments, and how spiritual practice helps us develop the awareness to begin breaking the chain.

“Spiritual practices, compared to having sex or compared to taking coke or something, is more like delayed gratification versus immediate gratification. So when you start to stand back and see your predicament and see what you’re doing, there’s a way, from a spiritual perspective, in which you begin with that slight bit of awareness to extricate yourself from the chain of reactivity that we’re talking about.” – Ram Dass

Identification with Desire (27:45)
Ram Dass answers a question about how to be in a relationship with God, talking about how we can get attached to our models of God. He suggests turning to the wisdom of nature. Ram Dass then answers a question about dealing with greed and other strong attachments. He talks about how identification with desire is imprisoning and gives his take on Right Livelihood.

“Identification with the desire is imprisoning. And yet, you have desires. And the question is how you can be involved in life with desires and still not be attached to them. How can you be fully human, with all of this stuff, without the identification?” – Ram Dass

The Yearning for Intimacy (45:40)
Ram Dass answers a question about the yearning for intimacy with another human being, and what to do with sexual energy. He explores how intimate relationships have the potential of being one the most evolved ways of coming into spirit, but they are a very complicated dance. He talks about working with lust and shares some thoughts on being alone.

“Until you can find the place in yourself that can be at peace without having what you want, then you are in the optimum position to get what you want. Because until then, your need for it is creating something in everybody you meet that is reducing the potential of that relationship to be meeting a true being of spirit in the right place.” – Ram Dass

================
Ram Dass’ Here and Now Podcast Ep. 186: The Chain of Reactivity: https://youtu.be/SVIfcDC46yU
Ram Dass – Here and Now – Ep. 186 – The Chain of Reactivity: https://beherenownetwork.com/ram-dass-here-and-now-ep-186-the-chain-of-reactivity

================
Make sure not to miss a single video podcast from Be Here Now Network! Click here to Subscribe:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc1lvEoC5PZWm-MzgUfJQfg

================
Be Here Now Network
Podcasts, Courses, and Articles to help you live a Life in Balance.
Heart Centered wisdom from Ram Dass, Jack Kornfield, Sharon Salzberg, Krishna Das + many more!
Get a Free Guided Meditation from Sharon Salzberg when you first sign up at:
https://beherenownetwork.com/

================
Follow Be Here Now Network:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeHereNowNetwork
Twitter: https://twitter.com/beherenownet
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beherenownetwork
====================================

  • Rating:
  • Views:506 views
  • Tags: -
  • Categories: Ram Dass

Comments

Itsvic Jamesbitch says:

Don't you all commenting learn anything from baba ram Dass? Use your mind to appreciate the fact that ragu martin is bringing you closer to ramdass by sharing his collections.. Thus bringing you closer to maharaji and becoming one with your creator

Talor Hickman says:

Ram Dass forever alive in all of our hearts! 💛☀🔥🎶

James Hetfield says:

Raghu, thanks for posting another RD talk; I associate your voice with being on solo meditation retreats, because that’s when I binge listen to these talks in the evenings. I so appreciate you and your crew putting these together. Peace, brother man😊

Johan_el_Rey says:

No one…literally no one wants to wait 13 mins for the intro to end. We are here for good ideas and perspective.

Keith Garbarino says:

Sriramjairam

Tony LaBrec says:

I love you Ragu but 10min intro max please. I've stopped listening to BHN podcasts just because the intro was taking way to long and I didnt want to listen to another one for a week. Bullet points, also please don't talk over guests because it comes off rude and the people you interview are to nice to correct you. All out of love.

MASTER MASTER-B says:

love to you all

Ankur sharma says:

Ram ram 🌹

Comments are disabled for this post.