In this 1987 lecture, Ram Dass examines how ego-identification creates the illusion of an ordinary life — and how the great teachers around us are often hiding in plain sight, accessible through any moment of genuine attention.
By Ram Dass · Baba Ram Dass
In this 1987 lecture, Ram Dass examines how ego-identification creates the illusion of an ordinary life — and how the great teachers around us are often hiding in plain sight, accessible through any moment of genuine attention.
The same current this talk is working in, followed sideways through the catalogue — across formats, and the word itself.
One letter every Sunday — what we read this week, and one teaching worth your attention. No tracking.