Ram Dass' Yoga of Heartfulness - Ram Dass Virtual Course Library
Opening to Love and Learning to Love the Unlovable
Course Curriculum
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Startπ Week 1 Introduction
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Startπ₯οΈ 5/15: REPLAY - Monday night Dharma Talk Q&A with Mirabai Starr (78:34)
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Startπ₯οΈ REPLAY - Weekly Community Meetup (44:13)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "The Path of Love" (14:24)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "Allowing Your Own Beauty" (3:43)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "It Starts with Self Compassion" (18:22)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "The Importance of Heart" (5:23)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "Embracing Our Humanity" (13:14)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "From Ego to Vastness" (14:40)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "On Being Love" (16:14)
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Startπ Weekly Core Teachings - "Surfing the Highs and Lows" (20:31)
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Startπ§ββοΈ Meditation Practice: "Radiate Love" (6:46)
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Startπ§ββοΈ Meditation Practice: "Just This" (19:45)
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Startπ§ββοΈ Practice Supplement: "Notes on Practice" with Sharon Salzberg (16:10)
Your Instructor
Ram Dass made his mark on the world by teaching the path of the heart and promoting service in the areas of social consciousness and care for the dying. When Ram Dass first went to India in 1967, he was still Dr. Richard Alpert, an eminent Harvard psychologist and psychedelic pioneer with Dr.Timothy Leary. In India, he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, affectionately known as Maharajji, who gave Ram Dass his name, which means "servant of God."
On his return from India Ram Dass became a pivotal influence in our culture with the publication of βBe Here Nowβ. In fact those words have become a catch phrase in peopleβs lives for the last 40 years. With the publication in 2011 of βBe Love Nowβ Ram Dass completed his trilogy that began with βBe Here Nowβ in 1970 and continued with βStill Hereβ in 2004. He released βPolishing The Mirror: How to Live From Your Spiritual Heartβ in 2013 and released his most recent book, βWalking Each Other Home: Conversations on Love and Dyingβ with co-author Mirabai Bush in 2018.
Ram Dass passed away in December, 2019 at his home on Maui. His teachings continue through his website RamDass.org and the Love Serve Remember Foundation.