Meditation raises the question: Who are we really?
RAM DASSMeditation raises the question: Who are we really?
RAM DASSJust relax and trust the process.
RAM DASSMy life is a creative act–like a painting, or a concerto.
RAM DASSHealing does not mean going back to the way things were before, but rather allowing what is now to move us closer to God.
RAM DASSWe’re being trained through our incarnations–trained to seek love, trained to seek light, trained to see the grace in suffering.
RAM DASSThe 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.
RAM DASSYour problem is you are too busy holding on to your unworthiness.
RAM DASSThe spiritual journey is individual, highly personal. It can’t be organized or regulated. It isn’t true that everyone should follow one path. Listen to your own truth.
RAM DASSSuffering is the sandpaper of our incarnation. It does its work of shaping us.
RAM DASSReligions are founded by what mystics say when they come back; but what the mystics say is not the same as what happened to them.
RAM DASSYou two are together in the stars, but not in this world, in this life.
RAM DASSWhose presence reveals how subtle is the path of Love.
RAM DASSIf you think you’re free, there’s no escape possible.
RAM DASSWhen the heart is open, it’s easier for the mind to be turned toward God.
RAM DASSJust because you are seeing divine light, experiencing waves of bliss, or conversing with Gods and Goddesses is no reason to not know your zip code.
RAM DASSWhat we’re seeing out there is the projection of where we’re at-the projection of the clingings of our minds.
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