Ep. 303 – The Wheels of Birth and Death copertina

Ep. 303 – The Wheels of Birth and Death

Ep. 303 – The Wheels of Birth and Death

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Ram Dass explores how understanding the wheels of birth and death helps us appreciate the preciousness of our incarnation.

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This episode of Here and Now is from a retreat in Chappell Hill, Texas, in September of 1980.

  • As an introduction to this talk on death, Ram Dass reads from William Buck’s version of the Ramayana. He begins to share what he has learned about death through a combination of his life experiences, study, and his guru.
  • Ram Dass talks about the process of dying and advises us that the best preparation for death is to live in the moment. He says that if we know someone who has died, we can still talk with them and help guide them through any confusion they might have.
  • Understanding the wheels of birth and death allows us to appreciate the preciousness of our incarnation. Ram Dass shares stories of his work with dying people and how it’s the highest thing he does in life. He says that death is just another moment of a continuous dance of illusion.

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