
The path of the heart - Excess baggage - To become one - Darshan - Guides - Remover of darkness - The way of grace - A family man - Onein my heartĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 07:17:15 Associated-names Das, Rameshwar Bookplateleaf 0002 Boxid IA1359815 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set china External-identifier Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-304) The different stages of realization, death and reincarnation are all brought into the context of spiritual evolution".

He explores his experiences with other teachers such as Swami Muktananda, the founder of Siddha Yoga, and John of God, the contemporary Brazilian healer.

With wry humor Ram Dass takes us through pitfalls on the path and paints a view of what an actual state of enlightenment might be like. Ram Dass tracks the stages of his own awakening, translating states of consciousness as he so ably does, starting with his days as Harvard psychologist and psychedelic in-venturer and continuing through his encounter with his guru, his struggles, and perspectives on his visionary experiences. In Be Love Now, Ram Dass shows us the way to unconditional spiritual love through personal anecdotes, deep insights, and stories.

As an iconic guru for the Boomer generation, Ram Dass has lectured and led retreats all over the world.

Be Love Now is the third book in a spiritual trilogy that started with Be Here Now followed by Still Here - a four-decade pilgrimage across cultures and spiritual traditions. It was a pioneering bridge, written in colloquial language, from the psychedelic 60s to eastern spirituality, and over the years has sold (and continues to sell) more than two million copies. "In 1970, Ram Dass' Be Here Now became the counter-culture bible for thousands of young people seeking enlightenment in the midst of the darkness of Vietnam.
