Ram Dass at his home in Maui, 2008

 
Sharing Ram Dass and His Teachings
Welcome to the official site of Ram Dass' Center for Spiritual Studies.  The Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to sustaining Ram Dass' teachings and offering new ways for community members to participate, whether near or far. 

 About Ram Dass

Ram Dass changed the world in 1971 with the publication of his hugely influential “Be Here Now” - a book that quickly brought spiritual practice and meditation to millions of Westerners. Not only did its stunning information and design impel readers right into a realization of the essential present, it introduced Eastern spiritual practice to the West in a totally accessible way. The book still stands as the highly readable centerpiece of Western articulation of Eastern philosophy, and how to live joyously a hundred per cent of the time in the present, luminous or mundane. It is still part of the timeless present. Being here now is still being here now. Ram Dass with his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, India, early 1970's
 
Ram Dass – which means “servant of God” - was formerly Dr. Richard Alpert, the formidable Harvard psychology professor/researcher. He partnered with Dr. Timothy Leary, the brilliant, if incorrigibly controversial, thinker, writer and explainer of LSD. After their field trips to Mexico and their inner trips on teonanácatl or psilocybin, the brilliant duo’s writings and lectures on the psychedelic experience inevitably forced them out of the groves of academe – Leary to become a true sixties icon, Alpert to travel to India in 1967, discover Eastern thought and more significantly, meet his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, who gave him the name Ram Dass.
 
He has embraced a wide variety of spiritual traditions and practices, including guru kripa (grace of the guru), bhakti yoga focused on the Hindu spiritual deva Hanuman; meditation in various schools of Buddhism including Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and Zen; karma yoga; and Sufi and Jewish studies.
 
Ram Dass became a powerful proponent of fierce self awareness and love as a constant motivator. His dedication to bhakti yoga – yoga of the heart – has brought a whole new generation of seekers to self-realization and service to those in need.  His constant work with the dying added another dimension to his service.
 
In February 1997, he suffered a stroke, which left him with expressive aphasia.  Nevertheless, he interprets his stroke as an act of grace and continues to teach via the internet and with frequent retreats from his permanent home base in Maui.  Ram Dass has said of himself, "I help people as a way to work on myself, and I work on myself to help people. To me, that's what the emerging game is all about."  His unique skill in getting people to cut through and feel divine love without dogma is still a positive influence on many, many people from all over the planet.
 
Ram Dass Satsang is a subscriber-based spiritual community, or satsang, and serves as Ram Dass’ medium for a deeper connection to the satsang.  The satsang is a unique opportunity to interact with Ram Dass on a regular basis through live streaming events, personal Heart-to-Heart video chat sessions, a community discussion board, and more.
 
The satsang site hosts Ram Dass videos from recent retreats and local Maui events and satsangs, as well as a vast and growing archive of past recordings in audio and video.
 
All of Ram Dass' teachings spanning the past several decades are now at your fingertips. You can watch videos from Ram Dass' early years after his return from India, see interviews and conversations with people like Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Thich Nhat Hanh, Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer, and listen to talks and lectures from different events and workshops throughout the years.
 
 
A monthly newsletter keeps you informed of current activities, and Daily Wisdom emails will brighten your day with reflections and meditations from Ram Dass.
 
For more information, and to join Ram Dass' Online Satsang, please click here.


OPEN YOUR HEART IN PARADISE!  We are happy to announce two retreats on the Big Island of Hawaii, Nov 5-10 and Dec 10-15, 2008.   more info.... 
    
Support ramdass.org in providing archive audio, video, and special live events for our satsang online community
 
Video archive of Ram Dass on the environment, first in a 3-part series..
 
Ram Dass and Allen Ginsberg
Sharon Salzberg asks Ram Dass and Krishna Das about how their guru changed everything
 
Ram Dass and Allen Ginsberg
Deepak Chopra and Ram Dass
at the Planes of Consciousness Retreat, Maui, March 2007
 
Ram Dass and Allen Ginsberg
Archive footage of Ram Dass and Allen Ginsberg on ecology awareness, the anger cycle, and sixties benefits
  
the last dialogue between Ram Dass and Timothy Leary before Leary's passing
 
October 1968 - Richard Alpert returns from India as Ram Dass and speaks for the first time about his transformation.
 
 
 

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