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Oprah's Super Soul

Ram Dass: The Life of a Spiritual Teacher

Oprah's Super Soul

Oprah

Society & Culture

4.632.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2018

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In a rare interview at his home on the Hawaiian island of Maui, cultural icon Ram Dass sits down with Oprah to discuss his role as a global spiritual teacher. Born in 1931 to a wealthy family outside of Boston, Richard Alpert was the star of his family. By age 27, he was an assistant professor at Harvard University, with a corner office. When another professor, Dr. Timothy Leary, moved into the office next door in 1959, Dr. Richard Alpert began the journey to become the man we know today as Ram Dass. Learn more about the psychedelic drug experiment that got them both fired, and the Indian guru who changed Ram's life forever.

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0:00.0

I'm Oprah Winfrey. Welcome to Super Soul Conversations, the podcast. I believe that one of

0:07.5

the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time, taking time to be more fully present.

0:16.1

Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right

0:23.1

now.

0:24.1

At 27, Richard Albert was an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard University and had

0:30.2

all trappings of big success. A corner office, golf outings, extravagant vacations. In 1959,

0:38.4

a young professor named Timothy Liri moved into the office next door. He was brilliant,

0:44.5

charismatic, and believed mind-expanding psychedelic drugs could be used in psychological treatment.

0:51.4

A theory that also intrigued Richard Albert. The professors tested this theory on students

0:58.0

and were famously fired from Harvard for their research in 1963. That's when Richard realized

1:05.9

he needed to follow an entirely different path to enlightenment, and it led him to India.

1:12.2

It was there he met Maharaji who became his guru, or spiritual guide, and taught him the

1:18.5

power of unconditional love. Richard returned to Boston, renamed Ram Das, which means servant

1:26.5

of God, with a new sense of purpose, to teach a generation a lesson he learned in the East,

1:33.0

to live in the moment. And he wrote his classic best-selling book, Be Here Now.

1:40.6

In 1997, at 65, Ram Das suffered a massive stroke. Doctors gave him a 10% chance of survival.

1:49.4

But Ram Das is still here, and his message as strong as ever. So on a magnificent Maui

1:57.2

Day, with the Pacific Ocean as our backdrop, I met Ram Das for the first time in his own

2:03.3

backyard.

2:04.3

So it's an honor to be here. It's an honor to have you here.

2:10.9

So I wanted to do this interview because it is my goal with my new network to use it as

2:18.0

a platform for opening people up to the best of themselves. I want to elevate consciousness

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