
Transformation of a Man
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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
This wonderful program offers true insight into Ram Dass’ thoughts on a variety of topics that have informed his worldview and subsequent teachings. Recorded in October of 1968 at the Seminar House in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, this much beloved teacher talks about his own spiritual teachers and other gurus and their impact on his own beliefs; the concept of “Be Here Now” - which became the title of his seminal and renowned book published three years after this talk; the practice of yoga; the use of psychedelics like LSD; and other compelling topics.
Transformation of a Man is a rare glimpse into Ram Dass’ internal process and external influences that have impacted his work and teachings to this day.
©2019 Ram Dass (P)2021 Better Listen
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