Ram Dass talks about what it means to hear our dharma and your part in the dance, and why we need to listen to our heart to hear which spiritual method is the right one [More]
Ram Dass discusses the meditation practice known as kundalini. __________________ The Love Serve Remember Foundation is dedicated to preserving and continuing the teachings of Ram Dass and his guru, Neem Karoli Baba. Find out more [More]
Ram Dass responds to questions about the spiritual journey and the relationship between the individual and the universe. This recording is a continuation of ‘Finding the Middle Way’, from Ram Dass’ 1989 ‘Listening Heart’ lecture [More]
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In this recording from Ram Dass’s 1989 Listening Heart lecture series, which is a continuation of last week’s video titled Doubt and Faith, Ram Dass discusses the evolution of religions, the meaning of suffering, as [More]
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In this talk from 1989, Ram Dass fields questions about doubt, faith, judgment, and being. _______________ The Love Serve Remember Foundation is dedicated to preserving and continuing the teachings of Ram Dass and his guru, [More]
In this installment of the Listening Heart, which is a continuation of the lecture entitled “Healing Spiritually”, Ram Dass answers questions concerning the concept of selfhood. For part one, visit: https://youtu.be/Nv5USHbQ7F4 ________________ The Love Serve [More]
In this lecture from 1989, which is a continuation of last week’s video titled Spirituality and Psychedelics, Ram Dass carries on with his discussion of drugs as they relate to the ego, the perception of [More]