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On the Nature of Change and Facing Death
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Methodical, Revealing, Fascinating exploration . .
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- Zeuswolf
- 09-29-16
Awakening
Ram Dass is a unique being with a unique and third eye opening message. Anyone afraid of the concept of death should embrace his message of love, openness and awareness.
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- Mr. Retro
- 04-30-13
Awe inspiring!
What made the experience of listening to Conscious Aging the most enjoyable?
Conscious Aging is an unbelievable journey which has touched my mind, my heart and my spirit. Ram Dass is funny, irreverent, full of insight, down to earth and truly inspiring to the point of actually changing the way I think of myself and my ailments. I have been ill recently and listening to this book has actually lifted my spirits and made me change the way I think of aging. Truly awesome!!!
What did you like best about this story?
The frankness of Dass' speech, yet so eloquent.
Which scene was your favorite?
How he relates poetry and literature into his speech and uses different cultural references to make a point.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The part about how we approach dying was difficult, yet very helpful in seing things in a different light. Dass grabs our fear of dying by the horns and cradles it with meaningful insight that makes the fear less intense, and for lack of a better word, less scary.
Any additional comments?
I will listen to this speech many more times to absorb all the nuances of his insight.
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- Marta
- 03-18-15
loved it.
This was wonderful, I loved it, I am going to listen to it again. this has changed the way I feel.
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- Tony K.
- 08-28-21
THE Best Ever
There will be no greater influence in my life than Ram Dass. This is him at his best, in his prime talking about a subject that should be important to anybody who is over the age of 40 and who feels compelled to prepare for the journey of aging. This material is simply a gift from God…
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- Leslie Grey
- 12-13-04
Ram Dass on ageing and death
I have always found Ram Dass very endearing. He is funny, smart, willing to admit his own weaknesses, direct, gentle, and helpful. I found this book satisfying, and will listen to it many times to try to keep the eternal perspective he talks about. You would probably have to be on some kind of spiritual path, or at least be open to talk about souls to get through it, of course. Hearing him age gracefully and with his humor intact is inspiring to me, and I recommend this book to people who fear ageing and death.
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- Kaitlen Parkinson
- 04-08-21
I love all of his books!!
This one particularly is a good introduction to the reality of aging. It doesn't have to be a sad thing. Aging isn't a failure. It's the natural course of life.
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- Evelyn
- 04-21-12
Great reminder of our physical mortality
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this book to every body. It is a great reminder that our physical bodies will age and grow old and being trapped in it is a hindrance to our liberation. I still have a long way to go to attain full realization of this but Ram Dass, again, has peeled another layer of insecurity in me.
Who was your favorite character and why?
His letter to the family of the girl that was killed couldn't have been written more eloquently expressed and I saw from the documentary "Fierce Grace" that it greatly helped them deal with the pain of this terrible loss. Things spoken/written from heart to heart has God's grace in it. Peace.
Any additional comments?
Ram Dass, may your "tribe" increase.
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- amy gay
- 06-24-18
Conscious aging
Very unfaithful and easy to follow. I will practice daily and try to stay in the present
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- Carmen J Melendez
- 07-30-16
Ram. Dass and concious dying
Interesting concept of dying with grace and awareness. Ram Dass has a calm elegance in translating and sharing his spiritual experiences.
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- F.W. Bomonti, D.C.
- 03-02-22
great
understand the now , grief death. connection. easy to listen to send grasp. listen now
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