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Becoming Nobody: The Essential RAM Dass Collection
Contributor(s): Dass, Ram (Author)
ISBN: 1683646266     ISBN-13: 9781683646266
Publisher: Sounds True
OUR PRICE:   $31.49  
Product Type: Compact Disc
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Spiritualism - General
- Self-help | Spiritual
- Philosophy | Eastern
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.6" W x 4.9" (0.30 lbs)
 
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As featured in the Ram Dass documentary film Becoming Nobody, five essential live teaching sessions on audio, presented here in their entirety

The game is not about becoming somebody, it's about becoming nobody. --Ram Dass

If you're a spiritual explorer of any age or tradition, chances are you've heard of Ram Dass. This singular luminary began his "somebody training" as Richard Alpert--the 1960's Harvard-psychologist-turned-hippie who tripped with Timothy Leary, befriended beat poets and Tibetan lamas, found his lifelong guru in India, and wrote the perennial classic Be Here Now.

That's the "somebody" part of his story. But for those who've experienced Ram Dass live as he shares his insights and personal journey on the way to becoming nobody--he has been for many the spark that ignited them to the liberating truth of who we really are.

This audio collection brings us five essential sessions, featured in the Ram Dass documentary film Becoming Nobody, presented here in their entirety. Each beautifully illuminates a core dimension of Ram Dass's wisdom. Through teaching stories, true accounts, eye-opening revelations, and his one-of-a-kind sense of humor, this legendary teacher helps show us the way out of the prison of our self-identity--and into the joy of being at once "nobody" and the universal divine at play in the world.


Contributor Bio(s): Dass, Ram: - Ram Dass went to India for the first time in 1967. Leaving as Dr. Richard Alpert, he returned as Ram Dass, a name given to him by his guru Maharajji. Changed by his experience with his mentor, Ram Dass left Harvard, where he was a psychologist, and created the Hanuman Foundation, a non-profit organization. He suffered a near-fatal stroke in 1997, which left him paralyzed on the right side of his body and limited speech ability, but still continues his work today.