
Meditate with Ram Dass on the Divine Mother
In this recording, Ram Dass guides a Divine Mother meditation, inviting us to draw in the luminous mist of Shakti, receive both the beautiful and fierce faces of the world,

In this recording, Ram Dass guides a Divine Mother meditation, inviting us to draw in the luminous mist of Shakti, receive both the beautiful and fierce faces of the world,

Ram Dass explores the benefits of practices in meditation, how different practices work for different individuals, and the individuals’ role in spiritual growth. This recording is apart of Ram Dass’

Recorded in the Summer of 1989 as apart of ‘The Listening Heart’ retreat series, Ram Dass delves deep into the topic of relationships. He discusses the yoga of relationships, appreciation

As a part of the Listening Heart series, in this recording from the summer of 1989, Ram Dass discusses the dynamics of personality and emotions including issues relating to the

It is our honor to present the recently unearthed Ram Dass track, “We All Come From God,” featured on the brand new Soul Land Music record. One of the real

Step onto the path, embrace your practice with these guided meditations and mantras from Ram Dass. Meditation provides a deeper…

Ram Dass discusses the wide range of reasons for people to be together and ways in which they are together…

Service and social action are topics near and dear to Ram Dass. At the behest of his guru, Neem Karoli…

A beginner’s manual for conscious explorers and transformation enthusiasts. THE STARTER KIT is designed for those who have experienced a…

The collaborative work features topics around technology, nature, soul, death, psilocybin, the idea of guru, circular thinking, witness consciousness, karma…

Valarie Kaur is a civil rights activist, lawyer, filmmaker, innovator, and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project. She has won national acclaim for her story-based advocacy, helping to win policy

Ram Dass gave the following lecture on July 21st, 1993 in Rhinebeck, New York. We chose to share these teachings because although they were given almost thirty years ago, they

Thanks for your participation in The Ram Dass Fellowship (RDF). We’re excited for this opportunity to support budding satsangs all…

A short film featuring Ram Dass on coming out of the darkness and overcoming our feelings of unworthiness in order to feel safe in the presence of love. However you
Ram Dass delves into the many methods of mindfulness. There are many methods to get us to the conscious state, and every consecrated act draws us closer to God. Cultivating
Take a three-minute break from your daily routine and join Ram Dass for a guided breath-focused recentering meditation, encouraging us to note when we become distracted and simply return to

Ram Dass describes the ways that we can use relationships on the spiritual path, with an an emphasis on the value of Truth within any dynamic. (11/18/1982 – Maui, HI)

“If you want perfection in your spiritual journey you must honor your incarnation and become totally free of it” The goal is not to realize God and forget humanity, but

Ram Dass leads a discussion around the concepts of identity and ones Dharma in this incarnation. We may go to great lengths to avoid our path, but our inner voice

Ram Dass explores the variety of ways in which we enter into relationships, eventually coming to the understanding that we are all God, and must act accordingly. (recorded in 1969)

The process is realizing that you and I exist on more than one plane of awareness simultaneously and on one plane suffering stinks, and on another plane suffering is grace.

Ram Dass explains that the root of all suffering lies in attachment. When we cut out external stimulation and begin to sever the ties in our mind, we quickly see

This is a Q&A session taken from the KQED “Meeting of the Ways” radio show. Ram Dass responds to questions regarding sex, methods for coming to God, desire, the “I

Ram Dass explains the ‘still, small voice’ of Spirit within, that pulls us toward God. He helps us understand what a guru is, and that a guru’s love is unconditional.

We live in the midst of great change – whether social dislocations or the aging of our bodies – which confront our egos with fear. How we work with our
In this address to the Bassett Hospital staff in Cooperstown, NY, Ram Dass points to the mystical perspective of life being viewed as a preparation for death. He discusses different
In this 11-part audio series, Ram Dass speaks about cultivating compassion throughout one’s spiritual journey. All of the spiritual practices are used to release you from the tyranny of the
Ram Dass explores the dying process and asks the listeners to try and remain open and not get lost in their roles. Many of the people in the audience during

With an introduction from Jack Kornfield, for the keynote address to the International Transpersonal Association conference, Ram Dass reflects on the predicament our technology has created. He suggests steps we

We suffer when there is an imbalance between our inner truth and the way we live our lives. Responding to a comment by one of the participants at the 1993

Ram Dass invites us to try on a new perspective for our lives – to take the Soul’s view of our incarnation as a journey into form and a reawakening
An interview from the KQED “Meeting of the Ways” radio show, with Michael Toms and Will Noffke. Recorded in San Francisco, California on 10/18/1975. Part 1: Ram Dass

Download the eBook Here: iBooks for Mac Amazon Kindle Nook “In 1967 I met Neem Karoli Baba, a meeting which changed the course of my life. In the depth of
Recorded at the Conscious Aging conference sponsored by the Omega Institute in 1992 on the nature of change and facing death with Ram Dass. This conscious aging conference was the

Psychedelics Raghu Markus introduces a talk given by Ram Dass, “Promises & Pitfalls.” Ram Dass talks about the promises and the pitfalls of the spiritual path, and the shift of reality that happened

Spiritual Materialism – Ram Dass talks about the promises and the pitfalls of the spiritual path, and the shift of reality that happened in the sixties that was predicated by

Quoting Meister Eckhart, Ram Dass leads into a discourse about purification and the evolution of consciousness. We are encouraged to find our own personal paths to God, eventually letting go

A rare and early recording from a 1966 LSD Conference at the University of California – Prior to his travels in India, Ram Dass talks about exploring various uses of

Ram Dass speaks about difficult life questions including, “Should I Get Divorced?” There are multiple levels from which you can view the experiences of life. Cultivating multiple perspectives and learning

Ram Dass shares the three phases of his transformation. Phase one, being the unfulfilled psychologist. Phase two began after discovering LSD. In the LSD phase, he felt subtle despair from

When I was born I donned a spacesuit for living on this plane, it was this body, my space suit, and it had a steering mechanism which is my pre-frontal

If you know you’re dreaming, can you continue to dream? That’s what the soul does – the soul appreciates that it’s a dream and that it contains the ego. If

A Guru is a cooked goose, a Guru is done, the difference between a city and a cave makes no difference to a guru. A teacher points the way, while

What Happens After Death? What happens after death? The process is realizing that you and I exist on more than one plane of awareness simultaneously and on one plane suffering

Krishna Das & Ram Dass sing “Let Your Light Shine on Me” by Blind Willie Johnson in the mid 1970’s. “Let it shine on me, let it shine on me

Ram Dass on Attachment and Addiction Ram Dass answers questions about attachment, addiction and relationships. The root of suffering is the clinging of the mind to the things which separate

Image Credit: Patricia Ariel – http://patriciaariel.tumblr.com/ Ram Dass talks about the process of using your life experiences as a vehicle for awakening. You sit with the process in yourself so that you see

How can you remain loving when there is so much danger in the world? You are afraid that justice and love are not all they ought to be, you are

How can we love and accept ourselves more? Ram Dass talks about most people experiencing feelings of unworthiness and inadequacy as a result of socialization.
This meditation is drawn from Theravada (Southern Buddhism) called “Anapana” – just bringing you to right here, and it’s done through the breath. Out of all of our individual differences,

People awaken through a wider variety of paths than anticipated; there are other ways of knowing things than through the senses and the thinking mind. Clip from a lecture in San