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Ram Dass Here And Now

Ep. 291 – Across the Decades: Ram Dass on Honoring Parents and Incarnation

Ram Dass Here And Now

Ram Dass / Love Serve Remember

Ram Dass, Newage, Society & Culture, Ramdass, Wisdom, Ram, Spirituality, Hinduism, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Speaking across the decades from the 1960s to the 2010s, Ram Dass shares stories about his mother and father, and explores what it means to honor our parents and incarnation. 

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This episode of Here and Now is a compilation of Ram Dass discussing what it means to honor our parents and our incarnation. 

  • We begin in 1969 at the family farm in New Hampshire. Ram Dass talks about how most of our efforts to help other people are simply high drama. He tells a story about wanting to speak with his mother about dying when she was going through that process, but she had to be the one to open the door to the conversation.
  • The next stop is the 1970s at the Abode of the Message in New Lebanon, New York. Ram Dass explores how part of the spiritual journey is about honoring incarnation and honoring our parents. He shares stories about spending time with his father, and how moments of intimacy between them were born of Ram Dass not trying to be someone special anymore.  
  • We move on to a 1985 Seva benefit in San Rafael, California. Ram Dass discusses moving back home at 50 to care for his aging father. He then tells the story of being called home from a meditation retreat to help his sick stepmother, and a moment of anger he felt towards his guru about what was happening.
  • Up next is a trip to the 1990s at the Conscious Aging Retreat in Clearwater, Florida. Ram Dass responds to a question about helping a child awaken. He talks about how you have to become somebody before you become nobody, and recalls a memory where he and his mother overcame their roles of parent and child for a brief moment.
  • Finally, we end with a conversation between Ram Dass and John Welshons on Maui in 2011. Ram Dass tells the story of a meditation retreat that turned into a therapy group, which triggered a memory from when he was a young child and his mother was holding him down during a temper tantrum. Ram Dass tries to reconcile this memory with the moment when his guru told him his mother is a very high soul. 

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“Now, I’ve done this, being with my father once a month now, for several years, because I said to myself, ‘Look, you have to honor your incarnation. And one of the aspects of your incarnation is that you are your father’s son.’ And even though, on some level, that seems kind of funny, it happens to be part of what it’s about. Just like I have to honor the fact that I am an American. I have to pay my taxes. I have to do a lot of stuff. And this is one of the things, I must honor it. And then I have to figure out—what does it mean to honor it? What does it mean to honor it? What does it mean to honor parents?” – Ram Dass

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Now, I've done this being with my father once a month now for several years.

1:09.0

Because I said to myself, look, you have to honor your incarnation. And one of

1:14.8

the aspects of your incarnation is that you are your father's son. And even though on some level,

1:22.1

that seems kind of funny, it happens to be part of what it's about, just like I have to honor the fact that I'm

1:29.6

an American, I have to pay my taxes, I have to do a lot of stuff. And this is one of the things

1:34.5

I must honor it. And then I had to figure out what does it mean to honor it? What does

1:39.7

it mean to honor it? What does it mean to honor parents? Hello everyone. This is Jackie and welcome to

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another Ram Dass here and now episode. This is number 291, across the decades.

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Ram Dass on honoring parents and incarnation.

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So this is a theme that touched many stages of his life,

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from his early awakening after returning from India,

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through his middle age and the years of tending to his parents

2:20.4

and all the way to his own aging in Maui. So we'll travel across the decades from his family

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