
From Bindu to Ojas
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Narrated by:
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Ram Dass
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By:
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Ram Dass
About this listen
Offered at a summer retreat over several days in August and September of 1969 on a farm in New Hampshire, this discussion led by Ram Dass delves deeply into topics that are now generally accepted in many forms of spiritual practice but were life- and mind-changing at the time and continue to be profound teachings for all of us.
Ram Dass covers a wide variety of topics - including how to feed the inner world, vulnerability and humility, choice as an illusion, Kundalini energy, the chakras, concepts in Buddhism and Christianity, deep acceptance, fear of the unknown, surrender, helping others - and presents them using metaphor and real life examples, helping make even the most profound concepts accessible.
©2019 Ram Dass (P)2021 Better Listen
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