Sacred in the Everyday – Full Lecture

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A discussion about “somebodyness”, and the urge to break out of our conditioned bonds of the thinking mind and into the spacious realm of compassion and being.

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John Hetherington says:

Ram Dass Lecture – form and void – the awe full forms relate – it is perfect! Step back to see the way of things. Impersonal – tyranny, close heart to immense suffering – the quality of separateness. Our human hearts hurt! It is the perfection of form – my human heart cries in empathy. New awakening the curriculum of the awakening heart! Dropping the body is then suffering – everything is where we hate and love. What is – is conditional love – it is always perfect. When Ram Dass met his Guru – 12 people, in a little bus, he was cross. Laughter! 

ushojedi says:

Oh my me, this talk changed my life, been waiting to hear it again for years, thank you so much. Such a beautiful man

duane anderson says:

refreshing, insightful

Sharey O'Brien says:

Sacred in the Everyday – Full Lecture: https://youtu.be/kjh1BAG5Pfs

Jess Kramer says:

There is so much love here… in Ram Dass, in what he is speaking about/pointing to… I remember the first time I ever picked up one of his books, "The Only Dance There Is" and I KNEW that he KNEW. Then I made my way to Maui this past winter to attend "open your heart in paradise" retreat and as I sat in front of him, there was only him and I and a love that FILLED ME up beyond anything I'd ever experienced, my body could not even hold it… unforgettable experience.. Thank you RD <3

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Daniela Ioana Kueng says:

1. accepting the self a) accepting the world and others
2.for-giving the self    b) for-giving and allowing others
3. loving the self        c) loving others
Theory is clear, practice is hard becouse people including my self are taught during childhood the wrong kind of teaching and information about love and then once grownup we give less importance to it than it deserves. Still its one of the highest cause one individual can aspire towards, infinite constant worthing all effort, torments, sacrifice though not all students must suffer all of that in order to experience it. p.s.

Caroline Caldwell says:

The tiny noise at 53:08 

8999jude says:

I love all your many selves since the sixties! now with creaking bones , and falling out hair, I laughed so hard my poor weak bladder leaked!  I can't remember much these days but your sharing and the old slang brought some of the truth back.  You brought me to Neem Karoli Baba He recently left a rose on my windshield at a parking lot where no one new me! I begged for him to take this rock heart away, and now I can cry when I experience anything sweet or sour, especially at the cheap take out.I pray for you and your work to never end. Namaste Judith

Argot May says:

tweeted. facebooked. Thanks. Namaste. :  )

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