![]() ![]() One can share a message through telling “our-story” as I have just done, or through the teaching methods of yoga, or singing, or making love. Part of this commitment is to share what I have learned with those of you who are on a similar journey. Now, though I am a beginner on the path, I have returned to the West for a time to work out karma or unfulfilled commitment. Ram Dass concludes the first part of the book with this passage: Neem Karoli Baba conducted his holy renaming as “Baba Ram Dass”, or “servant of God”. It also portrays the inception of Guru-chela bond with Neem Karoli Baba. He then describes his initial journey to India. ![]() This followed his anxiety when this analysis did not conclude his spiritual questions. It focuses more on his investigation with Timothy Leary into psychedelics at Harvard. The first part is a concise biography, describing Alpert’s achievements as a psychologist. “Painted Cakes (Do Not Satisfy Hunger): Books”.“Cookbook for a Sacred Life: A Manual for Conscious Being”.The book cover highlights a mandala including the title, a chair, radial lines, and the word “Remember” recurred four times and “Be Here Now” in a circle. ![]() This statement was given during Ram Dass’s journeys in India. The name of the 1971 edition emerged from a statement of his guru, Bhagavan Das. The book was first printed in 1970 as ‘From Bindu to Ojas’. ![]() Be Here Now is a book on spirituality by the American esoteric and spiritual guru Ram Dass. ![]()
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