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Ram Dass Here And Now

Ep. 292 – Coming Home to Being Human

Ram Dass Here And Now

Ram Dass / Love Serve Remember

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

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Speaking to a room full of Buddhists and psychotherapists, Ram Dass explores the impact that Eastern traditions have had on his life and his extraordinary adventure of coming home to being human. 

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This episode of Here and Now comes from the keynote address Ram Dass gave at the 2nd Annual Buddhism & Psychotherapy Conference in 1987, which was sponsored by the Karma Kagyu Institute. 

  • Ram Dass begins by outlining his connection with the Kagyu lineage of Buddhism, sharing stories of his time with Trungpa Rinpoche. He then gives a brief recap of his journey in life and how he was eventually drawn towards Eastern writings and teachings.
  • Ram Dass talks about embracing Buddhist practices and his spiral path of bouncing back and forth between being in retreat and being in the marketplace of life. He explores how his work with dying people helped him embrace the extraordinary adventure of coming home to being human.
  • Sharing a story about Kalu Rinpoche, another friend in the Kagyu line, Ram Dass discusses honoring compassion and the different levels at which we can do service in the world. He wraps things up by saying, “I cannot conceivably repay the debt that I feel to the Eastern traditions for having introduced me to myself.”

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And I see that as an extraordinary adventure of coming home to being human. It’s interesting that more of the letters I’ve gotten in the past year have said to me, ‘Thank you for being human.’ Isn’t that bizarre? I mean, I’ve spent 25 years trying to be divine, and people write and thank me for being human. I mean, that just seems like a bizarre paradox to me.” – Ram Dass

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Transcript

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0:29.3

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0:35.7

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0:39.5

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0:48.2

backslash stability for more info and to reserve your spot for the free online event on December 10th.

0:55.0

And I see that as an extraordinary adventure of coming home to being human.

1:08.0

It's interesting that more of the letters I've gotten in the past year have said to me,

1:13.6

thank you for being human.

1:15.6

Isn't that bizarre?

1:17.6

I mean, I've spent 25 years trying to be divine.

1:21.6

And people write and thank me for being human.

1:25.6

I mean, that just seems like a bizarre paradox to me.

1:33.2

Welcome to Ram Dass's here and now.

1:36.6

This is episode 292, coming home to being human.

1:40.8

Thanks for tuning in and being a part of this living community.

1:47.4

So this lecture was a keynote that Ram Dass gave in 1987 at the second annual Buddhism and Psychotherapy Conference,

1:53.7

which was sponsored by the Karma Kaya Institute. And so he starts by talking about his connection

1:58.9

to the Kaya lineage, including stories of

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