Here We All Are

· Penguin Random House Audio · Letto da Ram Dass
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Telling his story in "three chapters," Ram Dass explains how he moved from the structured academic world to wide-open experiences with psychedelics (and the Harvard experiments with Timothy Leary). Then in India, he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaji), who taught him to "just be here now."
Ram Dass shares with us how we can all attain a state of well-being. The result is that we'll become more centered, and we'll learn to see the God in each other, which ultimately leads to an overwhelming sense of oneness with, and love for, our fellow humans.
As Neem Karoli Baba says, "The same blood runs through all our veins."

He recorded Here We All Are, which reflects the transformation of Dr. Richard Alpert to Ram Dass, in 1969.

Bonus-Be Here Now music included in this download: This download features music from Ram Dass lectures from 1968 to 1970. It was one of the first recordings of its kind to introduce the concepts of Kirtan (chanting) to this country. It also has some of the most important mantras from the Vedic tradition of India.

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In the late 1960s, Ram Dass helped shaped the awakening consciousness of an entire generation with his bestseller Be Here Now. After spending the next two years with his guru in India, Ram Dass lectured throughout the world, dedicating himself to the service of others.

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