Danbury Federal Prison – Ram Dass Full Lecture 1973

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Six years after returning from his transformative trip to India, Ram Dass gives this lecture at the Danbury Federal Prison in Danbury, CT. He details his first introduction to psychedelics and the path that led him to become ‘Ram Dass’. Q&A segment included.

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Rick Smith says:

Imagine no thought, no self, no ego, no memory. You can't.

Rick Smith says:

When you're dead and your physical brain has no electrical activity then you won't have any thoughts. Most likely there will be no You just like before you were born and came into existence. But it really doesn't matter what you believe because it was never up to you, it's Nature doing whatever it will do totally regardless of what you do, think, or believe.

Billie says:

Yum yum yum yum 🥰🙏

Luke Butler says:

What about 11

padma locana says:

excellent talk thank you x

Brahmin89 says:

Does anyone know who the prisoners were? And if any are still alive today ?

Joe A. says:

This knowledge is absolutely priceless. Ram Dass, Terrance McKenna, and Alan Watts have helped me understand and get the most out of my experiences, and the truth about life and death.

Susan Green says:

Frying people's brain's with ECT is a next down from a labotomay a crime against humanity am nothing important just seen in the world yes did some Timothy Leary no words can explain it in the LSD a sheet in the mid 70's remmber it can't explain in words words can't explain it no one wants to talk about

Susan Green says:

Being in Bellevue Hospital in NYC ECT is a step down from a lobotomy

tammy burke says:

It would be interesting to hear how this talk affected these innmates. Intriguing listening to this knowing this audience is incarcerated., its a juxtaposition.

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