In these talks, Ram Dass speaks openly about devotion, service, and the inner transformation that comes through love rather than effort. He returns again and again to Hanuman as the clearest expression of this path — not as a story or belief, but as a living example of selfless service, humility, and unwavering dedication to truth.
Hanuman represents the state of consciousness Ram Dass points toward: strength without ego, faith without doubt, and action offered entirely in service. Through this lens, he explores how real spiritual practice happens in ordinary life — in how we serve others, how we meet suffering, and how we let go of the need to be seen or special.
Guided by his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, Ram Dass reflects on how devotion reshapes the heart. Neem Karoli Baba’s influence runs quietly through these talks, grounding the teaching in love, simplicity, and remembrance rather than philosophy or technique.
As Ram Dass, author of the spiritual classic Be Here Now, he continues to emphasize that awakening is not an escape from life, but full participation in it. The teaching unfolds as an invitation to soften, to serve, and to love without conditions — allowing the self to fall away until only presence remains.











