Ram Dass - Here and Now - Ep. 163 - The Emptiness of Compassion

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In this talk from 1989, Ram Dass leads an exploration into what it takes to be present with our hearts, present with the moment, and to have compassion for the suffering in the world.
Symptoms of a Greater Sickness
Ram Dass begins with a reflection on his time in Manhattan working to help relieve the suffering of the homeless population there. He looks at how greed and division in New York City’s culture became the source of so much suffering not just for the homeless individuals there but for the entire city. How can the practice of compassion and the cultivation of equanimity help us navigate and heal this level of suffering?
“It is far out to end up in a political way when you are going to feed the poor. Then you look and see that why they are poor is just a symptom and the sickness is polarization in the culture - the fact that the rich get more and the poor get less. There is no more middle class, it keeps getting stretched, and everybody wants to climb aboard the bandwagon that is going up.” - Ram Dass
The Emptiness of Compassion (19:50)
What role does faith play in how we approach suffering? Ram Dass talks about the quality of faith that keeps us present with what is, without fear-based reactivity or attachment to the outcome.
“What I have noticed is that when my faith isn’t strong, I am afraid of the world. I don’t mean faith like in belief, like something I hold to, it means something I am. When my faith isn’t strong, I am afraid of the bomb or getting seduced to attachment to how it comes out. I am trying to hold onto my spiritual edge, but you can see how that is a trap. That is a whole stance arising out of fear, I recognize that in myself . Then there are moments that I feel my heart open and start to break again and again - just in the presence of what is.” - Ram Dass
Meeting Eachother Beyond Roles (32:55)
Ram Dass looks at the interplay between the mind, which keeps our ego alive, and the heart, which is connected to something much bigger than ourselves. How do roles that are propped up by the ego keep us separated from one another and from a bigger sense of self?
The Emptiness of Compassion (43:55)
Will the act trying too to do good open us the emptiness of enlightenment or can it just lead us back into our ego? Ram Dass looks at how facing suffering with a heart of compassion can open us to the spaciousness womb of emptiness .
” When you look at things that you can’t bear, whatever couldn’t bear them dies. There they still are and there you are. What is born in that moment is something that is beyond words. It is not strong or soft, it is just so present. You are then what they call the saints in India - the living dead.” - Ram Dass
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  • @BeHereNowNetwork
    @BeHereNowNetwork3 жыл бұрын

    Wat​ch the latest Ram Dass Documentary film on Becoming Nobody on gaia.com/BeHereNow. The gaia.com/BeHereNow library supports you with transformational content. See it for yourself and go to gaia.com/BeHereNow and check out the Be Here Now Playlist curated just for you. Visit gaia.com/BeHereNow to start your free trial today.

  • @kylehampton7693
    @kylehampton76933 жыл бұрын

    13:05

  • @ethanjohnson3642

    @ethanjohnson3642

    3 жыл бұрын

    Saint.

  • @TheSpiritualSavage

    @TheSpiritualSavage

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love you. Raghu loves to chat before the lectures but I am here for the Meat and potatoes not the entrée! Blessings

  • @danielstarnes2523

    @danielstarnes2523

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSpiritualSavage you know the entree is the main course, right? XD

  • @danalexander186
    @danalexander186 Жыл бұрын

    Everyday I look to find other beings who are there.. and I can’t seem to find anyone else who is really alive and aware.. I find others are too on the go to see the world around them

  • @TheAlbertson1

    @TheAlbertson1

    5 ай бұрын

    This reminds me of solipsism

  • @BushyHairedStranger
    @BushyHairedStranger2 жыл бұрын

    The above images were taken at Breitenbush Hot Springs right? Ram Dass spoke up there several times in the late 80’s & 1990’s. He was also at Paul Stamets 1999 Halloween Costume Party(Mycomedia) with Terrence & Dennis McKenna, Sasha & Anne Shulgin, Ken Kesey, Andy Weil, and yes Ram Dass and many others. Great times!

  • @aliciachristie3773
    @aliciachristie37732 жыл бұрын

    Is what matters 🙏🏼 ♥️Raghu ♥️ Ram♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @sheybotton9066
    @sheybotton90663 жыл бұрын

    I needed to hear you say that Raghu Marcus thank you. I love you.

  • @rrrowzerrr
    @rrrowzerrr3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this ✌🏾

  • @mugsniper
    @mugsniper3 ай бұрын

    baba ram dass starts at 13:00

  • @sourcetext
    @sourcetext Жыл бұрын

    Yes this is correct the Here and Now of Self awareness NOT the here and now of the physical world called Maya ( the illusion caused by the senses) God bless❤😊

  • @yungblade7
    @yungblade72 жыл бұрын

    What was that war story from? I've never heard of that it's terrible.

  • @ericbray4286

    @ericbray4286

    2 жыл бұрын

    Guatemala, which had a terrible civil war during the height of the U.S./Russia cold war, both sides used proxies to fight and the human rights abuses against the indigenous in the region was horrific, bordering on genocide.

  • @glenngreenstein
    @glenngreenstein2 ай бұрын

    Enough with this damn narrator

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