Now is now. Are you going to be here or not?
RAM DASSWhen we see the Beloved in each person, it’s like walking through a garden, watching flowers bloom all around us.
More Ram Dass Quotes
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In most of our human relationships, we spend much of our time reassuring one another that our costumes of identity are on straight.
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When we see the Beloved in each person, it’s like walking through a garden, watching flowers bloom all around us.
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I see my life as an unfolding set of opportunities to awaken.
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I’m not interested in being a lover. I’m interested in only being love.
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Religions are founded by what mystics say when they come back; but what the mystics say is not the same as what happened to them.
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We’re being trained through our incarnations–trained to seek love, trained to seek light, trained to see the grace in suffering.
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When your center is firm, when your faith is strong and unwavering, then it will not matter what company you keep.
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The next message you need is always right where you are.
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You and I are the force for transformation in the world. We are the consciousness that will define the nature of the reality we are moving into.
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It’s all real and it’s all illusory: that’s awareness.
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The spiritual journey is individual, highly personal. It can’t be organized or regulated. It isn’t true that everybody should follow any one path. Listen to your own truth.
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Our interactions with one another reflect a dance between love and fear.
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It’s very hard to grow because it’s difficult to let go of the models of ourselves in which we’ve invested so heavily.
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Do what you can on this plane to relieve suffering by constantly working on yourself to be an instrument for the cessation of suffering. To me, that’s what the emerging game is all about.
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Once you have drunk from the water of unconditional love, no other well can satisfy your thirst. The pangs of separation may become so intense that seeking the affection of the Beloved becomes an obsession.
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