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How Can We Help?
How Can We Help?
How Can We Help?
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How Can We Help?

Written by Ram Dass

Narrated by Ram Dass

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Ram Dass explains that we must first acknowledge our humanity, if we hope to be an instrument of presence and peace. When we embrace our humanness, we create the space necessary for compassion to arise. We learn to balance the suffering we encounter with the innate empathy of the human heart. We awaken through our life experiences, which become the curriculum for our incarnation. Our humanity itself is the vehicle through which our spirit can manifest. The help we offer is who we are, our very being.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBetter Listen
Release dateOct 2, 2019
ISBN9781615446599
How Can We Help?
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Ram Dass

Ram Dass is the author of the landmark classic Be Here Now and the acclaimed Still Here and Be Love Now. After meeting his guru in India in 1967, Ram Dass became a pivotal spiritual influence on American culture.

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    I was in tears at the end with the Aikido story and at many other points during the story. Mostly, though, I simply felt recognised and inspired to go on doing my own thing at the moment and not to worry too much about what that is. Ram Dass is / was such a force of nature. His naturalism. His sense of humour. His transparency. His masterful way of leading up to and moving through ideas as personal anecdotes that affect us all... is / was just mesmerising. But more than that, he makes me feel like I am not alone. And, perhaps, that it is possible to be in love with the world just as it is. Many thanks, Ram Dass; whoever you are.