Ram Dass Here And Now

Ep. 277 – Across the Decades: Ram Dass on Service and Social Action

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May 21, 2025
Ram Dass reflects on service and social action from the '60s to the 2010s, exploring how love, rather than anger, should motivate activism. He discusses the connection between spirituality and social responsibility, encouraging listeners to trust their inner voice when addressing suffering. The conversation also touches on the importance of compassion, personal growth, and collective consciousness, emphasizing that true service emerges from an understanding of our interconnectedness. Insightful reflections on historical and contemporary challenges inspire a path toward love and empathy.
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INSIGHT

Resistance and Spiritual Awakening

  • Spiritual awakening links social action and inner transformation.
  • Resistance must shed individual ego to avoid creating smaller versions of opposing forces.
ANECDOTE

Healing Heroin Addiction in Thailand

  • Ram Dass visited a Thai monastery that cured heroin addiction with a unique spiritual method.
  • Their success was due to the power of the monk's presence, stronger than the addiction itself.
INSIGHT

Yoga of Service and Suffering

  • Service (seva) transcends personal duty (dharma) through grace and paradoxical acceptance.
  • Suffering both awakens and hurts; embracing it compassionately is the yoga of service.
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