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Buddha at the Gas Pump

650. Suresh Ramaswamy

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2022

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Suresh Ramaswamy is a transformational teacher and visionary entrepreneur passionate about igniting and catalyzing the transformation of humanity. He is the author of Just Be: Transform Your Life and Live as Infinity, the recipient of many awards, including the Nautilus book award and the International Soul-Bridge Body-Mind-Spirit award. With his background as an electrical engineer and technology executive, Suresh brings an inspired yet pragmatic approach to elevating consciousness on our planet. Held in high regard by people around the world, Suresh’s light-filled presence, and guidance awakens them to their innermost essence. Websites: sureshramaswamy.org radiantfield.org YouTube Channel Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Summary and Transcript of this interview Interview recorded June 12, 2022 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:24 - Lucid Dreams and Patterns of Light 00:08:46 - Crystal Clear Bliss 00:12:55 - Vibratory Connection and Devotion 00:17:13 - Exploring Action and Inaction 00:21:13 - Recognizing the Tendencies Within Us 00:25:29 - The Experience of Lightning Consciousness 00:29:41 - The Beauty of Subtle Awakening 00:33:56 - Conversations with Ordinary Spiritually Awakening People 00:38:01 - Cultivating Higher Consciousness and the Experience of Light 00:42:22 - Different Descriptions of Enlightenment 00:46:28 - The Multidimensional Nature of Light 00:49:58 - Beingness and the Field of Pure Silence 00:53:29 - Action in Inaction 00:57:01 - Beings of Light 01:00:58 - The Integration of Outer and Inner Perception 01:05:05 - Fluidity and Mobility 01:09:17 - The Role of Practices in Spiritual Growth 01:13:38 - Recognition and Respect for Various Practices in Vedanta 01:17:59 - Striving vs Surrender in Meditation 01:21:53 - The Importance of Balancing the Inner Circuit 01:26:30 - The Universal Nature of Grace and Perception 01:30:36 - Melting into the Soft, Energetic Field 01:35:10 - The Danger of Chasing Altered States 01:39:18 - Overcoming Impediments and Asking for Grace 01:43:39 - The Journey of Evolution and Desires 01:48:12 - The Journey of Evolution 01:52:20 - Reconnecting with Infinity and Relationships 01:56:57 - Letting Go and Expanding Consciousness 02:01:31 - Seizing the Opportunity for Progress 02:05:36 - Wrapping Up and Upcoming Interviews

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0:00.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. My name is Rick Archer. Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people. I've done, I think this is number 650 that we're doing today.

0:40.5

If you haven't seen any of these before and you'd like to check out previous ones,

0:44.6

go to Batgap.com and look under the past interviews menu.

0:50.4

This program is made possible through the support of appreciative listeners and viewers.

0:55.2

So if you appreciate it and I would like to help support it, there are PayPal buttons on the website, and there's a page which suggests alternatives to PayPal.

1:04.8

My guest today is Suresh Ramoswami.

1:08.0

Suresh is a transformational teacher and visionary entrepreneur, passionate about

1:13.1

igniting and catalyzing the transformation of humanity. He is the author of Just Be, Transform

1:20.5

Your Life and Live as Infinity. The book received many awards, including the Nautilus Book Award

1:26.5

and the International Soul Bridge Body, Mind, Spirit Award.

1:30.4

With his background as an electrical engineer and technology executive,

1:35.1

Suresh brings an inspired yet pragmatic approach to elevating consciousness on our planet.

1:41.1

Held in high regard by people around the world,

1:43.8

Suresh's light-filled presence and

1:45.7

guidance awakens them to their innermost essence. All righty, welcome Suresh.

1:52.0

Delighted to be here. Thank you, Rick. Good to have you. This is a nice book. Very beautifully

1:57.3

designed all these cute little illustrations in it and I didn't see well I did see

2:03.4

them because I flipped through it to see them but I also listened to the book I converted it to

2:07.7

audio so I could listen but I read the whole thing and thoroughly enjoyed it. It has a lot of

2:12.9

practical advice in it, a lot of techniques and so on. I imagine that what you expect people to do is pick

2:19.4

out certain techniques that resonate with them and try those because you could make it a full-time

2:24.9

job to do all of them every day. That's right. Yes, as you said, there's quite a few techniques,

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