At times (like just now) when I listen to Baba Ram Dass' words and teachings, I am overcome with what I would perhaps describe as a psychedelic consciousness. A feeling like on the giddy comeup of a strong LSD trip, and in the effervescent moments before crying. It is a bittersweet clarity interwoven with love and understanding. Much love to anyone reading this and indeed to all beings.
I've been listening to all the episodes up til now and this is by far my favorite. Feel like my mind just expanded a few inches! Thank you so much for sharing, they are amazing
I am so grateful to be listening to these audios. I'm speaking this message through tears because I need to find some kind of solace in the midst of dealing with cancer on top of chronic PTSD from childhood trauma. My therapist said this would be a holy venture and I understood what she meant but there are times when I feel utterly lost and like my life is falling apart around me financially emotionally spiritually and actually maybe that's a good thing. Because of the trauma I have isolated myself and have lived in fear all of my life, I am 67 years old with 33 years sobriety. Not that I haven't had some good moments in my life, the fear and isolation created from deep trauma has itself been like a cancer stealing parts of my life from me. I don't know what it is I wanted to ask or say... Could you, the narrator, please reply to me and give me anything that you think might help me? 🙏
Blessed that you shared your story, I feel you and you are a real warrior , full of strength, full of humility ,love you, and I will keep praying love you
Dear Maurice, I'm so grateful for these podcasts also for I wish to let go of fears. As a suggestion along your healing path Richard Grannon is a new thinker on trauma and has RUclips videos on PTSD and what he determines as CPTSD and free online courses also available. Much love 💕🌟🍀🙋
The first time I heard about Ram Dass was in a video about psychodelics, in the video only say that he and Timothy Leaery were the pioneers of psychodelics study. In that moment I was so afraid of death and it was causing me a lot of pain and fear. I didn't know why I choosed to follow Ram Dass instead of Timothy Leay but after the first twelve episodes I know why I picked Ram Dass and he knows too.
At times (like just now) when I listen to Baba Ram Dass' words and teachings, I am overcome with what I would perhaps describe as a psychedelic consciousness. A feeling like on the giddy comeup of a strong LSD trip, and in the effervescent moments before crying. It is a bittersweet clarity interwoven with love and understanding. Much love to anyone reading this and indeed to all beings.
Yeah you gave words to what I feel when listening to baba ram dass jee, love you
Yeah, and that vibe is as familiar to the I that isn't mine, fractal like
9:52 start
Fantastic lectures--blessed to hear these.
THESE ARE DIAMONDS
awesome answer to the first question, right livelihood summed up in 2 minutes
These are amazing. I truly appreciate them, and how they're helping me.
I love and appreciate this work so much!
Awesome Awesome Awesome channel and I thank you for this particular series. Truly healing work. Well done 👏👏👏❤️🙏🙏🙏
Great interview-MORE of the old stuff needed here.
Ram ram ram
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I've been listening to all the episodes up til now and this is by far my favorite. Feel like my mind just expanded a few inches! Thank you so much for sharing, they are amazing
I am so grateful to be listening to these audios. I'm speaking this message through tears because I need to find some kind of solace in the midst of dealing with cancer on top of chronic PTSD from childhood trauma. My therapist said this would be a holy venture and I understood what she meant but there are times when I feel utterly lost and like my life is falling apart around me financially emotionally spiritually and actually maybe that's a good thing. Because of the trauma I have isolated myself and have lived in fear all of my life, I am 67 years old with 33 years sobriety. Not that I haven't had some good moments in my life, the fear and isolation created from deep trauma has itself been like a cancer stealing parts of my life from me. I don't know what it is I wanted to ask or say... Could you, the narrator, please reply to me and give me anything that you think might help me? 🙏
Blessed that you shared your story, I feel you and you are a real warrior , full of strength, full of humility ,love you, and I will keep praying love you
@@DilbagSingh-ox8li thank you!💖
Dear Maurice, I'm so grateful for these podcasts also for I wish to let go of fears.
As a suggestion along your healing path Richard Grannon is a new thinker on trauma and has RUclips videos on PTSD and what he determines as CPTSD and free online courses also available. Much love 💕🌟🍀🙋
I can only offer love, and acknowledgement, however delayed it may be, your words are heard and relevant here and now
How are you doing right now?
The first time I heard about Ram Dass was in a video about psychodelics, in the video only say that he and Timothy Leaery were the pioneers of psychodelics study. In that moment I was so afraid of death and it was causing me a lot of pain and fear. I didn't know why I choosed to follow Ram Dass instead of Timothy Leay but after the first twelve episodes I know why I picked Ram Dass and he knows too.
Yes this audios helped a lot… thx
So fun 💖
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very very funny that the woman forgot the last one is 'to remember god' that really tickled me
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For 'Biafra', back in the 70's, substitute Yemen, for today.
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