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Be Love Now: The Path of the Heart | Ram Dass, Rameshwar Das
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Ram Dasss long-awaited Be Love Now is the transformational teaching of a forty year journey to the heart. The author of the two-million-copy classic Remember, Be Here Now and its influential sequel Still Here, Dass is joined once more by Rameshwar Dasa collaborator from the Love Serve Remember audio recordingsto offer this intimate and inspiring exploration of the human soul. Like Deepak Chopras Book of Secrets, the Dalai Lamas Art of Happiness, and Jon Kabat-Zinns Coming to Our Senses, Ram Dasss Be Love Now will serve as a lodestar for anyone seeking to enhance their spiritual awareness and improve their capacity to serveand lovethe world around them.
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NatalieR
Be Love Now: The Path of the Heart | Ram Dass, Rameshwar Das
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Informative and inspiring. Ram Dass and Rameshwar Das collaborated to share beautiful stories of transforming into a lifestyle of spirituality. Ram Dass accounts in great detail how he ended up in India, his uses of psychedelics, and the relationship with his guru. I admire and respect that Ram Dass has always been transparent about the struggles he encountered with applying the teachings from Maharaja-ji. 💜

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reema
Be Love Now: The Path of the Heart | Ram Dass, Rameshwar Das
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Written after his stroke, these are stories of saints and their journeys, as well as his own journey woven throughout. It‘s meant to be a sequel to Be Here Now, however, I think it stands well on its own.

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NerdyRev
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Ram Dass is like butter on warm bread for me. While his words at times can be all over the place, when he hits some wisdom, he really hits it. This is about his journey to find his guru and how his life transformed within Hinduism. He stresses the mutual connection of all religions though- love.