Commentary on the Narada Bhakti sutras by James Swartz
Though non-dual, unconditional, ever-present love is the nature of the self of every being, the desire to constantly enjoy it informs our every pursuit. The nature of the manifold forms of love and how to attain pure unconditional love is the subject of this wonderful ancient Sanskrit text. When you understand what love is and what it isn’t, there is no option but to unconditionally love your self because it is the only causeless and abiding source of happiness. Study this amazing text well, as it contains the knowledge that unlocks the secret of the Heart’s perennial desire to love and be loved.
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When Be Here Now was first published in 1971, it filled a deep spiritual emptiness, launched the ongoing mindfulness revolution, and established Ram Dass as perhaps the preeminent seeker of the twentieth century.
Just ten years earlier, he was known as Professor Richard Alpert. He held appointments in four departments at Harvard University. He published books, drove a Mercedes and regularly vacationed in the Caribbean. By most societal standards, he had achieved great success. . . . And yet he couldn't escape the feeling that something was missing.
Psilocybin and LSD changed that. During a period of experimentation, Alpert peeled away each layer of his identity, disassociating from himself as a professor, a social cosmopolite, and lastly, as a physical being. Fear turned into exaltation upon the realization that at his truest, he was just his inner-self: a luminous being that he could trust indefinitely and love infinitely.
And thus, a spiritual journey commenced. Alpert headed to India where his guru renamed him Baba Ram Dass--"servant of God." He was introduced to mindful breathing exercises, hatha yoga, and Eastern philosophy. If he found himself reminiscing or planning, he was reminded to "Be Here Now." He started upon the path of enlightenment, and has been journeying along it ever since.
Be Here Now is a vehicle for sharing the true message, and a guide to self-determination.
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