I woke up every thirty minutes the night before Ram Dass died. Stretching my perception through the big divider that separated his study—where I lay on a narrow couch—from his bedroom, I’d count the ...
When as an undergraduate student in psychology and a ‘fresh-of-the-boat’ immigrant from India in early 1970s I read Be Here Now, I was gripped by the simplicity and profundity of the author’s voice.[1 ...
Thus, Ram Dass, who passed away last week, will continue to stand out as a trailblazer at the intersection of East-West philosophy, who explored the depths of the spiritual inner world, nearing the ...