Table of Contents
Ram Dass talks about what it means to listen to our dharma and our function within the dance and why we have to take heed to our hearts to be taught which religious methodology is correct for us.
Would you wish to have a say on this episode of Here and Now? Join the Ram Dass Fellowship Virtual Meeting on March seventh at 3pm EST, sign up for the General Fellowship group here to obtain extra info.
“To take a look at the universe and see all of the forces – the heavy, the sunshine, the harmful, the artistic – to find your half in it. And in case your function is that of the Bodhisattva, that of assuaging the struggling of all individuals, and that is all of your work, you then simply do it and also you do it and also you do it till there is not any you left in it, there’s is just this instrument for assuaging the struggling of all beings. And that is without doubt one of the elements of the dance, of which one other and equally vital [part] of the dance is what causes all of the struggling within the universe. That’s what’s up to now off about it.” — Ram Dass
In this episode, Ram Dass explores:
- The depth of life’s melodrama, and why the sport solely turns into fascinating once we are absolutely concerned with out attachment
- Hearing our dharma to listen to our half within the recreation; even Ravana and Richard Nixon simply performed their elements
- The impression that coming into contact with so many alternative academics and strategies had on his religious growth
- Spiritual Transformation and Faith Issues
- Listening to the guts to listen to which religious methodology is correct in your private journey
Spring Washam and Lama Rod Owens discover pleasure and the work of freedom in The Spirit Underground Ep. 3
About Ram Dass:
The spirit of Ram Dass has been a guiding mild for generations and has taken tens of millions on a journey. Ram Dass teaches that we will all join with our true nature by way of the Bhakti follow of unconditional love. Through these teachings, Ram Dass has shared a little bit piece of his guru, Maharajji, with all who’ve listened to him.
Listen to extra from Ram Dass: