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Walking Each Other Home: Conversations on Loving and Dying
Contributor(s): Dass, Ram (Author), Bush, Mirabai (Author), Bush, Mirabai (Narrated by)
ISBN: 1683641981     ISBN-13: 9781683641988
Publisher: Sounds True
OUR PRICE:   $26.96  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Self-help | Death, Grief, Bereavement
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Inspiration & Personal Growth
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.8" W x 6.5" (0.60 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Death/Dying
- Topical - New Age
 
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Publisher Description:

We all sit on the edge of a mystery. We have only known this life, so dying scares us--and we are all dying. But what if dying were perfectly safe? What if you could approach dying with curiosity and love? What if dying were the ultimate spiritual practice?

Walking Each Other Home: Conversations on Loving and Dying reunites lifelong friends Ram Dass and Mirabai Bush, who speak on the spiritual opportunities in the dying process. They share intimate personal experiences and timeless practices for every aspect of this journey. In this unabridged audiobook, join these teachers as they explore what it means to live and die consciously, remember who we really are, and illuminate the path we walk together.

Narrated by Mirabai Bush, with a preface read by Ram Dass.
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Contributor Bio(s): Ram Dass, Ram: -

Ram Dass first went to India in 1967. He was still Dr. Richard Alpert, an already eminent Harvard psychologist and psychedelic pioneer with Dr.Timothy Leary. He continued his psychedelic research until that fateful Eastern trip in 1967, when he traveled to India. In India, he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, affectionately known as Maharaj-ji. Maharaj-ji gave Ram Dass his name, which means "servant of God." Everything changed then--his intense dharmic life started, and he became a pivotal influence on a culture that has reverberated with the words "Be Here Now" ever since.

Be Here Now, Ram Dass's monumentally influential and seminal work, still stands as the highly readable centerpiece of Western articulation of Eastern philosophy, and how to live joyously 100 percent of the time in the present, luminous or mundane. Be Here Now continues to be the instruction manual of choice for generations of spiritual seekers. Forty years later, it's still part of the timeless present. Being here now is still being here now. Ram Dass now resides on Maui, where he shares satsang, kirtan, and where he can amplify the healing process in the air and waters of Hawaii. His work continues to be a path of teaching and inspiration to so many. Ram Dass's spirit has been a guiding light for three generations, carrying along millions on the journey, helping free them from their bonds as he has worked his way through his own.

Bush, Mirabai: - Mirabai Bush teaches practices and develops programs through the application of contemplative principles and values to organizational life.She is a cofounder of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, founding board member of the Seva Foundation, and coauthor (with Ram Dass) of Compassion in Action. She lives in Massachusetts. More at mirabaibush.com.Bush, Mirabai: - Mirabai Bush teaches practices and develops programs through the application of contemplative principles and values to organizational life.She is a cofounder of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, founding board member of the Seva Foundation, and coauthor (with Ram Dass) of Compassion in Action. She lives in Massachusetts. More at mirabaibush.com.