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It's All Perfect Ram Dass | After Skool Reaction Video 

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In this reaction we take a look at After Skool's video titled: How To Keep Your Heart Open In Hell - Ram Dass. In his speech "It's All Perfect," Ram Dass explores the idea that everything in life, including the challenges and struggles we face, is part of a greater, perfect plan. He encourages embracing all experiences with an open heart, seeing them as opportunities for growth and learning. Dass emphasizes the importance of being present and accepting reality as it is, rather than resisting or wishing for things to be different. By shifting our perspective, we can find peace and contentment, recognizing that everything is unfolding exactly as it should.
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Комментарии : 5   
@ayushsunilshukla
@ayushsunilshukla 2 месяца назад
Was waiting for Ram Dass for so long guys come on!!❤❤
@stayspiritual
@stayspiritual 2 месяца назад
🙃 Sorry. I'm sure there will be more.
@J.DanielArmstrong
@J.DanielArmstrong 2 месяца назад
I saw a lecture Ram Dass was giving after he had suffered a stroke in 1997. The stroke had left him paralyzed on the right side of his body. His mind (thank God!) wasn't affected, but his speech was. Everybody in the audience that day was anticipating his lecture. We realized because of his recent health crisis and fragility this might be the last public lecture Ram Dass might give. When he came on the stage his voice was soft and frail and he spoke very slowly. There was a three- or four-second pause between each word, making it very difficult to understand what he was saying. You could feel people becoming uncomfortable and restless, barely hearing his words and unable to make out the sentences. Ram Dass realized what was happening, stopped what he was saying, and with a beautiful smile on his face looked at us and said,: If .... you .... are ... having ..... trouble ..... understanding ...... my ..... words ..... RELAX! ..... and .... learn .... instead ..... from ..... the ..... silence ..... between ...... my ..... words." At that moment a huge sigh went through the crowd as everybody poured out their love to him. I don't remember what he said that day, but as I write this I am thankful and humbled to have been in the presence of a such a great man.
@mohitdisodia7402
@mohitdisodia7402 2 месяца назад
Personality, a reaction to the environment we lived in, says more about the world around us and less about us. In all three options, be cautious of the world around us, be kind to the world around us, I would choose to be neutral to it. Because that's only way to see its perfection, if you see the suffering and evil of it, you will judge it negatively. If you see the good and kindness of it you will judge it positively but only when you see it as a whole, with good and evil both, you realise it's perfect, why? because it has everything you could ever ask for or never ask for. Seeing everything through neutrality means, not having perceptions, that could be self harming in times but beneficial in most times. Think of it like this, you see a smiling lady helping kids, you make perception that she is good and when you see a man yelling at kids you make a perception that he is bad but in reality you know nothing about them. This video is trying to explain Advaita vedanta, or a concept similar to it. The balance, harmony, ying-yang or neutrality, call it anything but this is the best or rational philosophy that I can think of. I can't go in details, its never-ending.
@stayspiritual
@stayspiritual 2 месяца назад
Good comment 👍 I think me and Justin misunderstood each other in this one, mixing perception and state of being.
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