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Becoming Nobody
- The Essential Ram Dass Collection
- Narrated by: Ram Dass
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
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The Bhagavad Gita is a gem so precious in India's spiritual treasury that many regard it not as a volume of sacred verse, but as a living manifestation of the Divine. In the summer of 1974, inside a balmy Boulder, Colorado, warehouse that served as a main hall of a fledgling Naropa Institute, some say a minor miracle occured: The reawakening of the Gita's living presence, as it unfolded in a series of wisdom teachings led by Ram Dass.
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Absolutely the Ultimate
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Publisher's Summary
As featured in the Ram Dass documentary film Becoming Nobody, five essential live teaching sessions on audio, presented here in their entirety
"The game is not about becoming somebody, it’s about becoming nobody." (Ram Dass)
If you’re a spiritual explorer of any age or tradition, chances are you’ve heard of Ram Dass. This singular luminary began his “somebody training” as Richard Alpert - the 1960’s Harvard-psychologist-turned-hippie who tripped with Timothy Leary, befriended beat poets and Tibetan lamas, found his lifelong guru in India, and wrote the perennial classic Be Here Now.
That’s the “somebody” part of his story. But for those who’ve experienced Ram Dass live as he shares his insights and personal journey on the way to becoming nobody - he has been for many the spark that ignited them to the liberating truth of who we really are.
This audio collection brings us five essential sessions, featured in the Ram Dass documentary film Becoming Nobody, presented here in their entirety. Each beautifully illuminates a core dimension of Ram Dass’s wisdom. Through teaching stories, true accounts, eye-opening revelations, and his one-of-a-kind sense of humor, this legendary teacher helps show us the way out of the prison of our self-identity - and into the joy of being at once “nobody” and the universal divine at play in the world.
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- Katelyn
- 12-26-19
Can get for free on YouTube
There are some good talks in this collection, but the talks can be found for free on YouTube.
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- Jose
- 11-15-19
Ram Dass' Greatest Hits
If you've been following Ram Dass for years, this will serve as a beautiful "Greatest Hits" compilation. Maybe you have heard most of these talks, but the selection is very well made and thoroughly enjoyable, full of wisdom and struggle, which resonates very easily with anyone who listens.
If, on the other hand, you're discovering Ram Dass and want to know more about his work, then this is definitely the best way to dive into his teachings. Not a dull moment.
Ram Dass delivers like no other. What a beautiful, open and honest teacher. Highly recommended.
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- Maggie Hess
- 03-24-20
Awakening is Realizing you are Imprisoned
A very entertaining, humorous listen, but with serious depth worth thinking over.
From the soul's point of view, in the middle level of the soul, the curriculum of the soul has 2 levels. So the soul uses experiences of incarnation to be in the world but not of the world. Soul doesn't have aversions, but soul sees attractions or aversions in the ego. So being in the soul allows you to realize your incarnation is about extracting yourself from attractions and aversions. The point is not to push away from them, but to allow them.
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- Capt. Franco
- 12-15-19
Life changing
Amazing find on my journey, wish Id have found it sooner. Would recommend to anyone
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- Laura Desimone
- 12-15-19
Ram Dass at his finest
These clips are essential teachings of Ram Dass. He was an amazing presence here and these recordings are wonderful rememberances of his beautiful essence. Thank you for compiling this work. 🙏🏼😌
7 people found this helpful
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- CKW
- 12-11-19
Becoming nobody too
So thankful for these teachings. so thankful for the gentle voice of Ram Dass in narrating his story. only 1 suggestion- change the format so "Audible" credits dont jar you out of deep meditation... or just plan on using irritation as another teaching moment. 🕉
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- me
- 04-13-20
deep and deeply funny
Loved this. my first Ram Dass listen. I had no idea he was so funny. And his lessons put a lot into perspective for me. Thanks Ram. I've listened through each chapter 2+ times. Now I'm looking for more Ram Dass material.
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- Rapunzel
- 03-01-20
Truth. It frightens most people.
Ram Dass is an American Hero. Sad that the "psychedelics" which assisted Richard Alpert in discovering there IS MORE to life than he'd been aware of as a younger man aren't accessible to the masses. That lack of awareness runs rampant in our "culture". Readily available instead is booze,. How stupid is that? Alcohol is a drug that entraps and kills so many people it's criminal even before one considers the collateral damage it does to those who love them. It's long past time for our "leaders" to start paying attention! This publication is an EXCELLENT collection of Ram Dass teachings. Kudos.
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- Samuel Mack
- 06-13-20
Soul piercing
If you listen to the words, really listen to them and not just have it as background noise, a profound change happens within your own being.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-14-20
Essential to lovers of Eastern philosophy!
I wanted to like this more than I ended up liking it. I love the title, and I love the opening talk. For me, every talk got weaker and weaker. The opening talk (Somebodiness) is funny, and easy to grasp; Ram Dass is like a spiritual comedian almost. The middle talks, especially the second one was pretty hard to grasp. And the final talk was very hard to listen to for me. Ram spoke very slow, and soft the entire talk. I understand the type of effect he was going for, but it was almost painful to try and listen to it while out walking, I'm a much bigger fan of Alan Watts when it comes to these celebrity gurus of the late 20th century. The first talk is so good, I can see myself coming back to this recording just for that in the future.
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- Jane Martin
- 12-24-19
Listening to Ram Dass in Dec 2019
Thank You Ram Dass, you were literally telling me how to Become Nobody as I read the news you had left yours behind. Deepest gratitude for all the light you have shone into our hearts. May your compassionate soul shine even brighter and your voice live on. Big respect and much love Jane x
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- Anonymous User
- 06-09-20
Life-changing..
As someone who struggles with anxiety and depression, listening to this has changed my life.
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- Roxy
- 12-27-19
❤️
Love Ram Dass , he is such a blessing , such warmth and humour , yes recommend 100%.
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- Emanuel
- 01-27-20
Beautiful eloquence and clarity
I love the beautiful eloquence and clarity that Ram Dass offers in his teachings through amusing anecdotes and poignant personal experiences.
His stories take you on a journey through highs and lows. Some tears of gladness some tears of sadness, with cosmic truths that resonate deeply.
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- Anonymous
- 02-28-20
deeply moving
I had not listened to Ram Dass before and was surprised, awakened and deeply moved by his words. this is a beautiful listen and I look forward to listening again
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- Jaime Tanna
- 03-19-20
Incredibly liberating teachings!
Beautiful teachings that can truly liberate oneself from the ego! I'll be listening to this again and again!
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- Lena Palmer
- 03-26-20
So peaceful and true
Brought me to tears at points as the truth touched my heart. Very comforting and peaceful
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-15-20
Resonates well
Comedy, spirituality and empathy rolled into one. A good listen regardless of your orientation. Lovely.
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- Craig Ramsay
- 02-28-20
Ram Dass walking you home
A great audiobook with a cohesive message a guide on how to let go of who we think we are and become who we really are.
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- splashman
- 01-18-20
Excellent book!
I thoroughly enjoy listening to this great teacher of profound truth. Inspirational and Highly recommended.
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- CJ
- 05-14-20
This man still needs a lot of attention
I have enjoyed some spontaneous quotes by this man so I decided to listen to a book. I experienced him draining the audience of laughter many times while seeming to need and enjoy it. He speaks of "Milking things for what they are worth" but it seemed to me he needed to hear the laughter a little too much and it was also distracting. I've listened to and read a lot of philosophy, psychology Christian and non Christian, Buddhist and Zen. I conclude now, that Spiritualism has degenerated over the years and I thought, even though there were many statements in this book that count as worthy, that this is just another a version of the degeneration and we are buying into it. This is not the highest plain to be reached at all, this is kindergarten comedy with man's ego filling in the blanks.
Today, as long as we say "The Ancients" people are mesmerized. I say, stand alone and discover for yourself because, what if they have it wrong. After all, if you follow this man's train of thought, all you are doing is following this man's train of thought.
If you have a different fingerprint to the rest of the entire human race, then why do you follow another man's train of thought. If you use this stuff to help you expand you own inner thinking, spitting out all the hocus-pocus involved and just sticking to the essentials FOR YOU, not what sounds great - then you can apply what you have learned and make definite changes to your life and behavior. If you listen to this sort of thing because you like to be known as associating with the HIP guru's then you are more than likely going to remain where you are and need another HIP guru to listen to again....... in order to get your intellectually spiritual high. Does this world feed us what is good for us, or is it all just a business designed to bring us back for more. If people were applying these so called spiritual techniques, then the world would be improving and word would be spreading and more people would be growing internally. BUT the only thing growing in this world is medication, entertainment, violence and more guru businesses like this. I guess it all boils down to whether you attach yourself to this line of thinking or use a tiny bit of it to think for yourselves and get YOUR life into the order you yearn for - application, rather than another book by.....?
I made a few notes as I read, just a few. My summary I suppose you could call it. Now I will concentrate on my notes and apply them to my life because I came to the book looking for inspiration to unravel something in my own life, not to follow a man or to gar gar over yet another guru. Nobody has the recipe for my happiness but me. I only came to this book to water what is already inside me but I didn't find too much. What I did find I will definitely use, and I'll milk THAT for all it's worth.
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- Robert
- 05-05-20
life changer.
In this book Ram Dass is much further than in the original here and now. He is humble and shares his incredible development. This is the first book of this kind which has made me cry and experience emotions way beyond of what I could touch.
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- N
- 03-11-20
Indispensable.
Wonderful Ram Dass. Simply grace. What grace to be able to listen to, what grace to chance by. If you have the opportunity to listen, don't pass it by.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-12-19
Wish this book went forever
This is another like amazing talk my Rum Dass.
I could have listen to him talk forever.
Every part has a great take away, you won’t be disappointed..
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- Anonymous User
- 07-23-21
Love it
Only quarter of the way through and love that he's adding to my thinking in a light and enjoyful way. Love thus far.
I can tell it will go in my favourite which is even funnier considering the contents on listening too❤️🖖
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- Anonymous User
- 04-13-21
Ram Dass is an incredible teacher
Ram Dass is a truly incredible being, I love that he openly and honestly passes his wisdom to others. He comes from such a place of truth and talks about his own faults and humanness which is extremely helpful. I highly recommend all of his books and talks. After listening to this I have more clarity in my own human experience. Very well done <3
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- Anonymous User
- 07-04-22
Essential
Will be listening to this over and over again!
So many lessons in one book!
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- miluka
- 02-21-22
changes your perspective
on my 4th listen. this book is having a massive impact on me ❤
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- Anonymous User
- 01-20-22
easy listening talks
I never really listened to a lot of talks from Ram Das, but I feel most of this was pretty well on the money. the recordings repeat over a couple of things once or twice but its easy and fun to listen to. I'll definitely be looking for more of his material in future
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- Leah
- 08-25-21
life changing
oh my god this book has so many amazing golden nuggets for life it's a must read for everybody