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N I like to do my unconditional loving kindness training on Raghu talking about exactly what Ram Dass is about to talk about. Other than that I am endlessly grateful for these gentle warriors!
Yeah the intros are a bit irritating sometimes. Sometimes I'll forget about them and start the video to listen while I shower and then in stuck listening to self promotion
Yes, I appreciate the presentation of the material, but find the intros very long winded and unnecessary. The great thing about these talks is that they don’t need introductions or explanations.
Love this but it sounds a little deterministic. For example I didn’t choose my traumatic-really traumatic-childhood! So should I just “flip” the switch on my outlook and think it was meant to be? Maybe someone can enlighten me?
It could be less choosing it, then learning to make piece with the past. I’ve had my share of trauma, and yes thinking about it hurts and I still bare the scars. But thinking about it takes more energy from the things that I could do to find my peace. It might not have been meant to be, but there’s lessons in everything in how we choose to handle it.
@@deborahalissa good point but haven’t us humans as tribal animals always prevailed at some other tribes expense? I can give countless examples of one human tribe dominating and subjugating another! Not to excuse it! It’s a fact!
Your really traumatic childhood was meant to be just as much (or little) as all the wars on this earth are meant to be. Some of it will hopefully lead you to something better (or more expanded) but if not, at least just know that without darkness there is no light. So there’s that. I would simply recommend not to think too much about why it happend, it happend. But that was then and this is now. So you let go and you move on.
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Ram Dass at 16:20.
You're welcome.😑
doing's god's work
Ty
🙏
This is the most insane length one of many very insanely lengthy self-agrandizements of this clown.
dear ram,
ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram ram
sincerely, ram.
I am attracting love, passion, union, in my life, my beloved ✨ and I bond on a mental, emotional and spiritual level. Thank you💫
I love you
@@seancasey5024 😀💫💛
well said..and about time...thank you
No you're not
Just Ram. ❤
RAM RAM RAM 💛✨☀️🪷
Just want to say thank you. So….thank you❤
thank you :) ram ram
Just gratitude,
so much wisdom
Thank you Dakota of Earth for introducing me to Ram Dass
16:18 is the start.
Unreal how much they blather
Sounds like you're saying play the role without attachment.
how timely❤️🙏
Starts 16:16
Thanks Kinda get sick of hearing raghus Intros , totally unnecessary! Lol
@@lisatowner5407 sometimes there's bits of history you can catch from his time with neem korli but thats really all that's worth watching.
Love yewwww
N I like to do my unconditional loving kindness training on Raghu talking about exactly what Ram Dass is about to talk about. Other than that I am endlessly grateful for these gentle warriors!
Brian Lund Namaste
How can you be in this form that do not create suffering that liberate, a moving breathing talking,still ,silent art.
I’d love
Lost it after intro
Yeah the intros are a bit irritating sometimes. Sometimes I'll forget about them and start the video to listen while I shower and then in stuck listening to self promotion
Dear Raghu, with all kindness, I do not want to hear your shtick before each episode. To the listeners, like this comment if you also think so.
Yes, I appreciate the presentation of the material, but find the intros very long winded and unnecessary. The great thing about these talks is that they don’t need introductions or explanations.
There's always someone putting a timestamp to where Ram Dass starts in the comments so it's up to you if you want to listen tl Raghu.
Love this but it sounds a little deterministic. For example I didn’t choose my traumatic-really traumatic-childhood! So should I just “flip” the switch on my outlook and think it was meant to be? Maybe someone can enlighten me?
It could be less choosing it, then learning to make piece with the past. I’ve had my share of trauma, and yes thinking about it hurts and I still bare the scars. But thinking about it takes more energy from the things that I could do to find my peace. It might not have been meant to be, but there’s lessons in everything in how we choose to handle it.
@@AtlasTheTitan117 that’s a good point!
There's family karma and intergenerational trauma related to centuries of choosing to colonize here in America for example.
@@deborahalissa good point but haven’t us humans as tribal animals always prevailed at some other tribes expense? I can give countless examples of one human tribe dominating and subjugating another! Not to excuse it! It’s a fact!
Your really traumatic childhood was meant to be just as much (or little) as all the wars on this earth are meant to be. Some of it will hopefully lead you to something better (or more expanded) but if not, at least just know that without darkness there is no light. So there’s that. I would simply recommend not to think too much about why it happend, it happend. But that was then and this is now. So you let go and you move on.
Lecture Starts at 16:20.
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“Nobody reacts to your nobodiness” 😆 Well I beg to differ! 💛💞🩵💙