I remember a long time ago, long before I’d even heard of any of this awakeking/enlightment stuff, I attended a yoga festival in Rishikesh (in India) with my mom. And before dinner every night there was this gathering by the river where we sang songs like theese and remember the first 3-4 days I was so angry, annoyed, hungry, irritated, and the singing seemed to go on forever. But after 3-4 days I sort of gave up and that experience was the most important of the whole India trip - just to for the first time for me actually witness that agitative ego sort of state I operated from back home 100 procent of the time (this was before I had kids). It was so important. I wish to go back there some day and see everything (even the cows that blocks traffic) with new eyes.
I just started to read this comment now like this was someone elses with this sort of judging reading glasses I put on, looking for flaws, looking for something to correct, until I realized it was me 😅 (true story)
@@alexiarohdin879Lol...😂😂😂 I too once got pissed over a Comment....when I finally noticed it was my own two years ago....😂😂 So remember - you're never REALLY alone in anything....😘😂
I too have become aware of the veil of anger in which I have lived my life. I have so many apologies to make and so much life to live. In the moment I intend.
Oh that’s so beautiful! ❤ When you wrote your first comment, you came at it with your heart self. When you came across your message the second time, you were approaching it with your ego self. 😊 What an opportunity for spiritual growth! Well done friend. 🙏🏻
@@christophercox8237 hehe Christopher... you're right, she revealed just a little bit of our abundant individual and collective "Grist for the mill" as Ram Das liked to call it.... 😋🖐️
This comment is to peacefully protest the gatekeeping of RD’s lectures. Common complaints as clarified by the community on the Ram Dass subreddit are as follows. Removal of content, privatizing/licensing out content, copyright striking others who post content without replacing what was removed or providing another means to access the content. Restriction of what is released, cutting and editing pieces of full lectures and not releasing the full lectures themselves. Putting a paywall in place that provides access to still limited content. Access to content is overall severely limited compared to just a year or two ago.
This is pure genius. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and it was sheer brilliance. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember
Can someone help me understand how Ram Dass wanting to play music while the angry man approached is attachment? Was Ram Dass attached to the desire to calm the man down? He should have just let him be? This is around 1:12:30
I believe he was attached to his belief that his music can heal and calm the man. So that's why the guy broke the instrument, but also I suppose why he threw the holy book. Because Ram Dass thought I could heal him with music and quotes. Like when he was speaking of doctors being attached to doctoring and healing people
I hear no one the way I hear Ram Dass. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I remember a long time ago, long before I’d even heard of any of this awakeking/enlightment stuff, I attended a yoga festival in Rishikesh (in India) with my mom. And before dinner every night there was this gathering by the river where we sang songs like theese and remember the first 3-4 days I was so angry, annoyed, hungry, irritated, and the singing seemed to go on forever. But after 3-4 days I sort of gave up and that experience was the most important of the whole India trip - just to for the first time for me actually witness that agitative ego sort of state I operated from back home 100 procent of the time (this was before I had kids). It was so important. I wish to go back there some day and see everything (even the cows that blocks traffic) with new eyes.
I just started to read this comment now like this was someone elses with this sort of judging reading glasses I put on, looking for flaws, looking for something to correct, until I realized it was me 😅 (true story)
@@alexiarohdin879Lol...😂😂😂
I too once got pissed over a Comment....when I finally noticed it was my own two years ago....😂😂
So remember - you're never REALLY alone in anything....😘😂
I too have become aware of the veil of anger in which I have lived my life. I have so many apologies to make and so much life to live. In the moment I intend.
Oh that’s so beautiful! ❤ When you wrote your first comment, you came at it with your heart self. When you came across your message the second time, you were approaching it with your ego self. 😊 What an opportunity for spiritual growth! Well done friend. 🙏🏻
@@christophercox8237 hehe Christopher... you're right, she revealed just a little bit of our abundant individual and collective "Grist for the mill" as Ram Das liked to call it.... 😋🖐️
I Love You Ram Dass. ❤
thank you so much for making these black screen videos it makes going to bed so much better 🙏
There are things in here I hadn’t heard him say before. Thank you so much for this! 🙏🙏🦋
Amazing truth ❤
World Peace. One Piece at a time.
One piece at one time. All pieces at all times :)
This might be his best talk
he was on fire 🔥1970 in his 40ies Later talks are far less passionate . Evry phase of LIFE has its own juice & gems ✨
the Bhajan (devotional singing) at 1:57:00 got me in tears
Thanks!
This is a fascinating teaching that I’ve never heard before. Thank you so much 🙏
You are very welcome! We at the channel appreciate you listening!
Namaste 🙏
The bead story is so funny… hope Ram Das was not too attached to them… but I see he addressed that - the moment I thought that!🙏💕🌎🔥
Ram Dass fans should also check out Lester levinson's Sedona method.
I love you amd thank you❤❤❤
Rama Rama Rama
Finish 2023 Strong
Thank you💗🤍🤍🤍🤍💫♾💗🦋
This comment is to peacefully protest the gatekeeping of RD’s lectures. Common complaints as clarified by the community on the Ram Dass subreddit are as follows.
Removal of content, privatizing/licensing out content, copyright striking others who post content without replacing what was removed or providing another means to access the content.
Restriction of what is released, cutting and editing pieces of full lectures and not releasing the full lectures themselves.
Putting a paywall in place that provides access to still limited content.
Access to content is overall severely limited compared to just a year or two ago.
I second this emotion^
Sukhi Hontu❤
This is pure genius. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and it was sheer brilliance. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember
What is he saying when he does the mantra? Does anybody know can you write it out so I can see it?
Om mani padme hum
@@skylermikalson6159 thank you 🌟🌟🌟
Om mani padme hum got it
om mane padme hum
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2:28:00 Tibetan mandala medicine story
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Can someone help me understand how Ram Dass wanting to play music while the angry man approached is attachment? Was Ram Dass attached to the desire to calm the man down? He should have just let him be? This is around 1:12:30
Good question
I believe he was attached to his belief that his music can heal and calm the man. So that's why the guy broke the instrument, but also I suppose why he threw the holy book. Because Ram Dass thought I could heal him with music and quotes. Like when he was speaking of doctors being attached to doctoring and healing people
58:40 - 59:35
Does anyone know of the box he was speaking of at 2hours55minutes? and/or what the contents of it are available or what exactly all was in the box?
Em, what is the name of the Mantra that RD is talking about? ❤
Just started listening, the one in the beginning is Om Mani Padme Hum
30:39 what do you hear. I have my question answered
What's the mantra he starts with?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_mani_padme_hum
@@BH195829Thank you
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Here it goes…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_mani_padme_hum
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