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🌲 Ram Dass on the Wisdom of “Turning People into Trees” 🌳

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Ram Dass is an OG. To change your life, you need deep commitment. Our course, , is a promise to your

Ram Dass is an OG. To change your life, you need deep commitment. Our course, [30 Challenges to Enlightenment]( is a promise to yourself to walk the path of growth. It is a catalyst to break toxic patterns, build sacred habits, and evolve into a higher, fuller expression of yourself. [Join 2,200+ students of life now.]( Ram Dass. In 1967, Richard Alpert traveled to India, where he met Neem Karoli Baba, a Hindu mystic who would become his guru and give him the name “Ram Dass,” which means, “servant of God.” Since then, Ram Dass has become a spiritual teacher, sharing wisdom on life, death, meditation, stress, love, and change with millions of people. He is perhaps best known for his seminal spiritual manual, Be Here Now, an illuminated manuscript that I experienced as a refreshing, awareness-raising breeze when I read it several years ago. When asked if he could sum up his life’s message, Ram Dass replied, “I help people as a way to work on myself, and I work on myself to help people… to me, that’s what the emerging game is all about.” Today I want to share a particularly moving and useful passage from Ram Dass that I think you'll appreciate. Soak in these wise words. Warmly, Jordan [Ram Dass' Simple Practice for Appreciating People Just as They Are]( “We’re all just walking each other home.” — Ram Dass [Read More]( You feel it. The call to evolve into a higher, fuller expression of yourself. You sense that there is more to life, more to your potential, than what you're currently experiencing. And there is. To step more fully into your power will bring you greater peace and fulfillment within yourself. It will also enable you to share your gifts more fully, for the benefit of the Earth and all its inhabitants. To do this you need strong intention, sacred habits, deep commitment. Our course, [30 Challenges to Enlightenment]( illuminates the path. It is a roadmap and a training ground to propel you to a higher way of being. Will you accept the challenge? [I ACCEPT]( Copyright © 2018 HighExistence, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive the top 5 top-voted posts daily from HE Our mailing address is: HighExistence 40 E. Main St. #1137Newark, DE 19711 [Add us to your address book](//highexistence.us9.list-manage.com/vcard?u=dd9bd4972680a66763ae32a9e&id=9298f81796) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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