Ram Dass is sort of a modern day Confuscious,but not nearly as well known. states the obvious, in a way i may have not considered. this tells me that any answers i seek, are within me, and there is no need to go galavanting around to find em (although i do enjoy trapsing off into the wild blue yonder)the grass isn't always greener...
He had a stroke in the 90's, I think he may still be alive, but I don't know for sure. Not holy like Pope Ben, but more spiritual--like Ghandi or even Deepak Chopra...
No matter where I read this - San Francisco or now back in Los Angeles - it still bears truth. Very insightful. I am, in fact, right where I am as I read this.
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Huh? (Scratches head in a very confused manner)
Ram Dass is sort of a modern day Confuscious,but not nearly as well known. states the obvious, in a way i may have not considered.
this tells me that any answers i seek, are within me, and there is no need to go galavanting around to find em (although i do enjoy trapsing off into the wild blue yonder)the grass isn't always greener...
Oh, thanks. All your self enlightenment and body temple stuff is very foreign to me. Thanks for the cliff's notes guide.
Ram Dass was a holy man right?
He had a stroke in the 90's, I think he may still be alive, but I don't know for sure. Not holy like Pope Ben, but more spiritual--like Ghandi or even Deepak Chopra...
No matter where I read this - San Francisco or now back in Los Angeles - it still bears truth. Very insightful. I am, in fact, right where I am as I read this.
Ah, very profound.
I would rather be a weasel, than to soar with the eagles and be sucked into a jet engine.
Not as profound, but fun!
i'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than have a frontal lobotomy
Damn Daisy, I like that last one!
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