Ram Dass: Patterns of Interdependency - Here and Now Podcast Ep. 248
Speaking to issues of ecology, politics, and social action, Ram Dass shares stories of compassionate action and explores patterns of interdependency we can recognize in the world.
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This episode of Here and Now is from a 1992 talk in Edgartown, MA.
Ram Dass discusses our looming ecological crisis, politics, and living in the age of the Kali Yuga. There is change happening all around us. For Ram Dass, what’s interesting is where one stands in relation to change.
How do we respond in an appropriate way to all the suffering in the world around us? Ram Dass shares classic stories of compassionate action and talks about the constant dialogue between the mind and the heart.
Ram Dass explores how moving through different planes of reality can help us recognize the incredible patterns of interdependency in this world. By acknowledging that these other planes exist, we can find a way to be fully in the world and simultaneously not be trapped by it. In this way, we’re able to keep our hearts open in hell.
“When you experience the plane of reality where everything is interdependent, it includes you, you’re part of it all. If you flip the dial and go to another plane of reality, you see that behind all of the forms, which are like cloud patterns, there’s only one of it. There’s one stuff. There’s one stuff that keeps going into these incredible patterns.” - Ram Dass
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The story about the Guatemalans helped me immensely. I recently moved from the foothills of Appalachia into the heart of Manhattan. I keep having panic attacks, seeing humanity like this- seeing poems written by ChatGPT- seeing Boston Dynamics robotic dogs fitted with machine guns- seeing livestreamed genocide ignored by otherwise decent people.
@MellowCo
2 ай бұрын
Sending you love during this time. 💗
@kellyryanobrien1
Ай бұрын
Your light must be very strong to hold a lighthouse there. We see you and thank you for the work 🎉
I started watching right as the intro ended! ~ 8:00
@vanessapetrea2490
2 ай бұрын
It’s at 8:00 😉
@anonomation
2 ай бұрын
@@vanessapetrea2490 thanks. I edited it. It was live when I wrote that so I couldn’t tell exactly where it was
He is reaching through time and space, to take our hand and speak within the silence to our hearts and to let us know it’s ok we are loved 😌
@stephaniesuebradford25
Ай бұрын
I feel the same way.
Thanks for finding this one Jackie, perfect for the times. I think I heard it before, but I needed it again. Ram Dass was the reason I got on this path, and every word speaks to my heart.
We also need to understand that love sometimes is hard, because hard is what is needed...this too is Buddhist (one of his primary influences). Many thanks!
I love you Ram Dass... I Love You Maharaji.. RAM RAM !!
Thank you Raghu for helping bring This wisdom in this sea of information truly a pearl ❤🙏
@MrAlarine
2 ай бұрын
Lol what? No raghu here 😂
@user-ip3hg3om5c
2 ай бұрын
@@MrAlarine he helps behind the scenes
Phenomenal as usual
I havn't listened to the podcast yet, just wanted to say, Wauw! What a wonderful picture of Ram Dass !
@willowgalan2942
2 ай бұрын
Ram Dass was a real silver fox in the early 90s 😂😂😂
Hi Jackie, I like it best when I can see you as you do your intro😊
Ram Ram Ram
@scottenright4894
Ай бұрын
Ram Ram Ram
RD starts at 8:00
I believe this recording has been on here before!
@touficmann
2 ай бұрын
Eh all the same
Thank You ✨💜✨
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How do we subscribe to the General Fellowship group?
Starts at 8:12
Seeing that this is most likely a spiritual group of viewers, what are the opinions on veganism (plant based diet if that word bothers you) among this group? God bless you all.
He speaks of greed being rewarded, and says "the Donald Trumps of the world" around 31:00. Despite that being a thought experiment, how well he had his finger on the pulse!
Appreciate your introduction would it be ridiculous to imagine to keep things simple