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The Soul Is Here for Its Own Joy: Sacred Poems from Many Cultures

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By Robert Bly (editor) — 1999

Robert Bly's ground-breaking anthology of spiritual poems, the result of over a decade of personal research, celebrates the ongoing role of the divine in literature. See more...

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Becoming Nobody

Through director's interviews, archival footage, and original music, we are introduced to Ram Dass as he explores our universal human condition and behaviors in connection to the journey of the soul and the shared unity of all of our lives.

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Forgiveness: The Bridge Between Self & Soul

Forgiveness is an interesting phenomenon. As you learn to forgive and to say, “Of course you’re human,” or, “We all do that,” you open up your heart to embrace the person or the situation back into you.

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Reverend Matthew Fox Interview Part 1 of 2

Ram Dass interviews Reverend Matthew Fox at 'State of the World Forum'. When Ram Dass was thrown out of Harvard for psychedelics, the world viewed him as a loser, but inside he felt victorious.

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Ram Dass: In Between Stories

Ram Dass shares a revealing piece of wisdom that looks at how we find ourselves stuck in-between the stories of the past, served to us through culture, religion and politics, and what we are discovering to be true about the nature of things.

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Ram Dass: Souls Are the Fingers of God

Shot on location at his current home in Maui in 2005, Ram Dass talks about the nature of the soul, the three levels of perception, and how it's all part of God, or the eternal.

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Growing with Suffering | Ram Dass Lecture 1980S

1980's. Ram Dass gives lecture on internal and external suffering. He says that resisting our suffering creates more suffering for ourselves and for other people. We need to practice listening, and to observe the way the mind responds to somebody's story.

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Poetry