From the 1960s to 2010’s Ram Dass is Here and Now through his many books on consciousness, love, and spiritual practice. Looking for books by Ram Dass? The first part isan autobiography of how Dr. Richard Alpert (a Harvard psychologist) becomes Ram Dass (a spiritual teacher). Fools will just look at the pretty … The format of this book is a little quirky. The seed for this book was planted in the mind of Harvard psychiatrist turned Indian mystic, Ram Dass, and was written—with the blessings of his guru Neem Karoli Baba—for a Western audience who were, for the most part, materially rich but spiritually poor. Ram Dass’s long-awaited Be Love Now is the transformational teaching of a forty year journey to the heart. In the following blog and accompanying audio clip, Ram Dass shares advice surrounding the …
The third part gives you practical, spiritual advice and tips.
This page is a dedicated timeline that displays all of Ram Dass’ books in chronological order. The second part is like an art bookwith beautiful illustrations and philosophical sayings. Over the years Ram Dass has written many books on consciousness, love, service, devotion, and the spiritual path. Love, Service, Devotion, and the Ultimate Surrender: Ram Dass on The Bhagavad Gita by Ram Dass 4.55 avg rating — 113 ratings — published 2011 See all books authored by Ram Dass, including Be Here Now, and Journey of Awakening: A Meditator's Guidebook, and more on ThriftBooks.com. We chose to share these teachings because although they were given almost thirty years ago, they are still extraordinarily timely in today’s social climate. Social Justice: Ram Dass on Transforming Fear and Denial Through Social Action Ram Dass gave the following lecture on July 21st, 1993 in Rhinebeck, New York. Ram Dass found a very clever balance of thinking that is really inclusive of most spiritual traditions throughout the world, and that's what I think is the most valuable thing about this book. The author of the two-million-copy classic Remember, Be Here Now and its influential sequel Still Here , Dass is joined once more by Rameshwar Das—a collaborator from the Love Serve Remember audio recordings—to offer this intimate and inspiring exploration of the human soul. Sometimes it's Christian, then Buddhist, Sufi, and in the end it's very philosophical. In modern globally conscious society this is a great way to introduce children to spirituality and religion.