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Love, Service, Devotion, and the Ultimate Surrender

Ram Dass on The Bhagavad Gita

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Love, Service, Devotion, and the Ultimate Surrender

By: Ram Dass
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A Heart-Centered Spiritual Classic for Your Ever-Changing Life

The Bhagavad Gita is a gem so precious in India's spiritual treasury that many regard it not as a volume of sacred verse, but as a living manifestation of the Divine. In the summer of 1974, inside a balmy Boulder, Colorado, warehouse that served as the main hall of the fledgling Naropa Institute, some say that a minor miracle occurred: the reawakening of the Gita's living presence, as it unfolded in a series of wisdom teachings led by Ram Dass. With Love, Service, Devotion, and the Ultimate Surrender, you are invited to experience these legendary gatherings.

The tale of the warrior Arjuna and his divine friend Krishna serves as metaphor for the recurring dilemmas that we encounter as we spiral into the depths of our spiritual journey. In these sessions, Ram Dass illuminates the Gita’s essential verses with insights spanning many traditions, from Rumi's ecstatic poetry to Basho's koans, from devotional chant to monastic silence, from Sri Ramana's self-inquiry to Saint Paul's devotion to Christ.

The destination? A new perspective on the crucial moments of contradiction and questioning that all spiritual seekers must face again and again: If it's all Divine perfection, why bother with the search at all? Is it possible to awaken without a teacher or guru? Why am I experiencing these strange spiritual "gifts”? Will I get lost in their power? If I'm conscious and kind, why not indulge in all of life's pleasures? Since everyone suffers and dies, will my compassion ultimately matter?

With irrepressible love and intellect (and a good dose of skillful mischief), this epic meeting with Ram Dass yields new answers with every revisit, like a lifelong friend that comes to meet us at each turning of our journey.Highlights:

A 12-hour odyssey with Ram Dass into his timeless Yogas of the Bhagavad Gita Naropa sessionsThree ways to enter the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita
• Karma yoga—reincarnation, dharma, service, sadhanas
Jnana yoga—inquiry, the critical mind, the koan
• Mind, illusion, and Brahman
• Sacrifice and mantra—trappings and benefits of ritual and form
• Renunciation and purification—ashtanga yoga, kundalini, the chakras, austerities, the "witness," desire, sexual energy
• Devotion and the guru—bhakti ("devotion"), surrender, siddhis ("powers"), Maharajji
• Death and dying—What is born, what dies? How do you live in the present moment?

Hinduism Philosophy Spirituality Thought-Provoking Witty Funny
Insightful Teachings • Personal Stories • Casual Tone • Down-to-earth Personality • Spiritual Wisdom • Gentle Guidance

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I loved it, every bit. This is my first lengthy Ram Dass listening and it did not disappoint. If you like Eckhart Tolle, Alan Watts, and/or Michael Singer then you'll love what Ram Dass has to say. Can't recommend him enough.

If you're thinking about it, get it

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I have been around the block so much. Nothing fills the gap as well as Ram Dass does. Always. Consistently.
This audio book is another masterpiece of inspiration, guidance, coaching and love.
Wow. This is one you just keep on repeating.

Wow.

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Both Baghavad Gita and Ram Dass interpretation of it are amazing. For the ones following Ram Dass 's talk, this is probably one of most comprehensive sources.

a jewel

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And geez that guy who speaks between section. Wow. Talk about pretentious. But I learned a lot so 4+ baby.

It's a speech so hard to give a 5 on performance

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These lectures were a big turning point for me. He synthesizes so many religious viewpoints that it’s like taking a master class in world religions and even ties a lot of it to modern psychology. I loved his very personal stories, his struggles, his ability to explain very difficult topics, and his love.

If you are expecting a page by page breakdown of the Bhagavad Gita, this is not it. This is a discussion of how to live by the Bhagavad Gita. It assumes that you’ve read the Gita already.

Beautiful, life changing lectures

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