• Here We All Are

  • By: Ram Dass
  • Narrated by: Ram Dass
  • Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (176 ratings)

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Here We All Are

By: Ram Dass
Narrated by: Ram Dass
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Telling his story in "three chapters", Ram Dass explains how he moved from the structured academic world to wide-open experiences with psychedelics (and the Harvard experiments with Timothy Leary). Then in India, he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaji), who taught him to "just be here now".

Ram Dass shares with us how we can all attain a state of well-being. The result is that we'll become more centered, and we'll learn to see the God in each other, which ultimately leads to an overwhelming sense of oneness with, and love for, our fellow humans. As Neem Karoli Baba says, "The same blood runs through all our veins."

Here We All Are, which reflects the transformation of Dr. Richard Alpert to Ram Dass, was recorded in 1969.

©1969 Ram Dass (P)2005 Hay House, Inc.

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Transforming

Enjoyed throughout. Aiding awareness from many views. Opening understanding to let go. Re-listening and always find more to let go of… lol

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Fabulosa descripción del peregrinaje de todo hombre de su mente hacia el ser iluminado

Ram Das hace una descripción detallada de su camino desde la cima del conocimiento humano centrado en el ego, hasta el estado de el ser absoluto y pleno más allá del tiempo y espacio.

El rol que jugaron las medicinas psicoactivas en ese tránsito. Corta, sustanciosa y transformadora charla.

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Brilliant as always

Typical of the wisdom, insight, and thought provoking nature of Ram Dass's teachings, this book offers a humble and sometimes comedic recount of his history from his Harvard dsys to his journey to India and meeting Maharaji. Ram Dass generously and graciously shares his experience and personal and spiritual discoveries of what "it's" all about. I love this talk as much as I love him. Well worth the time to listen the first time and the 100th! Blessings.

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another great listen

you never really understand what is needed to let go, but Ram Dass explains what you can do through unconditional love and inner work,

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one of the best stories of my life

I first heard Ram Dass'story 4 decades ago and it touched me so deeply that I listened many tubes through.
In the intervening years things he said would come back to me from time to time, in reflection of other teachings, including academics in psychology. When I needed some clarity and reassurance of come back to this story, until of course I looked for everything Ram Dass shared.
One of the reasons he spoke to my soul is that he talked like a social scientist, an observer of his own unfolding.
I was serendipitously blessed to be at his last retreat last December, and to touch his feet. I've never had that impulse before.
Give yourself this gift, just in case it speaks to you in the same way.

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Enlightening and entertaining

In a funny and self-deprecating manner of storytelling, Ram Das opens up his path of discovering a spiritual life.

His constant curiosity, his ability to make fun of his own pomposity, and his love for discovering a deeper truth are all part of it.

I just started listening to it for the third time. Still entertaining. Still enriching.

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wow

just wow
listened in one sitting and will have to examine this one again. was meaningful, impactful, touching

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He met and hung out with Timothy Leary!

Where does Here We All Are rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Very low... but the recollections are spell-bounding.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Here We All Are?

His vivid experiences

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

Superb

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

Any additional comments?

Amazing, although, the audio problems throughout the lecture are apologized for in the beginning... they dont really bother you as you get involved in this man's speaking.

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