
Turning Inward with Ram Dass
By Rameshwar Das “Compassion, the practice of seeing that others are the same as us, the heart of the wisdom of oneness—all contribute to our sense of interdependence and harmony.”

By Rameshwar Das “Compassion, the practice of seeing that others are the same as us, the heart of the wisdom of oneness—all contribute to our sense of interdependence and harmony.”

Love at the Root Recently, Ram Dass’s beloved guru brother, Krishna Kumar (KK) Sah, passed away at his home in Nainital, India. The impact that KK had on Ram Dass,

Ram Dass April 6, 1931 – December 22, 2019 It is with a wide array of emotions that we write this letter to you, our loving and supportive community, following

Mindfulness as a Daily Habit… All of us can remember those first moments of clear presence and mindfulness when we realized there is a path to inner freedom. Once that

Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert; April 6, 1931 at Boston, MA) died peacefully at his home on December 22, 2019, on Maui. Memorial services in Maui and Taos, NM, will

Qualities of the Beloved Once you have drunk from the water of unconditional love, no other well can satisfy your thirst. The pangs of separation may become so intense that

All beings are on an evolutionary journey, and not just a Darwinian one. There is an evolution of consciousness reaching toward perfection, oneness, and divinity. Hindus and Buddhists believe each

In the West, it’s hard to even conceive of enlightened beings. We have much to learn about how to approach them, how to be with them, how to use them

Ram Dass is joined by Rameshwar Das and Raghu Markus for a conversation around Satsang and taking risks. Show Notes A Family of the Heart (Opening) – Of the Three