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A 6-week virtual course re-imagined from Ram Dass’ 1974 Naropa University Course
“As we proceed with the Gita, you will be able to explore yourself – the inner being of who you really are. You will be able to realize that the work on yourself is that of uncovering a much deeper being in you.”
– Ram Dass
The Gita serves as a roadmap to help us make sense of our turbulent, changing world.
In the last few years, we’ve been forced to reckon with an enormous amount of groundlessness and unknowing. Uncertainty is a hallmark of our innate human experience, so what can we do to ease our own suffering and the suffering of those around us? Well, fortunately, many wise beings walked the earth before us, leaving an abundance of wisdom teachings, practices and methods to help us guide the way back to our hearts.
When Ram Dass first traveled to India in 1967, he was introduced to an incredibly important ancient Hindu text called the Bhagavad Gita (“The Song of God”).
Ram Dass immersed himself into its 700 verses, coming to recognize that both symbolically and literally, the Gita offered a wellspring of incredibly important teachings that everyone, especially Westerners caught in their rational mindsets, could use to live more balanced and conscious lives.
Eventually, when Ram Dass returned to the United States, he began to travel, lecture and teach on the philosophies he brought back from India. In 1974, he arrived at the Buddhist-inspired Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. Founded by Tibetan Buddhist master Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa served as fertile ground for Ram Dass to explore the Gita. Over several weeks in the summer of ’74, Ram Dass taught a course entitled The Yogas of the Bhagavad Gita.
As he sat on stage on the first day at Naropa, Ram Dass introduced the course:
“This course is more concerned with a commentary about certain points in the Bhagavad Gita as they relate to our daily lives. The Gita, as I understand it, is a way of making one's entire life a vehicle for becoming conscious, or coming into the spirit, or coming to God—whatever metaphor you particularly feel comfortable working with.”
These teachings are more relevant than ever in today's world...
We are thrilled to announce the release of the re-mastered original footage from Naropa in an updated 6-week virtual course: Finding Harmony in Today’s World: Ram Dass on the Mystical Wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita
This 6-week course weaves timeless teachings with present-day introspection and provides context for walking confidently through a rapidly evolving world.
Using archival audio and video teachings and practices from the original Naropa course, each weekly lesson will be supplemented and contextualized with live teachings from contemporary teachers, a virtual Facebook community, and a bi-weekly community Zoom discussion looking at the Gita from different points of view. This is a great opportunity to connect and ask questions from a supportive group of peers and teachers.
Ram Dass said it best in the original course introduction:
“This predicament that many of us in the West are facing is the recognition that the values that we were living by were only intermediate values to get us to a certain point where we then could go the next step, which is a deepening of our beings. And in order to do that, we had to reexamine the values to which we were originally attached… … This introduction, then, is preparation for you to proceed with the lectures which are designed to take you through the major concepts that are dealt with in the Bhagavad Gita, and as a vehicle for finding your own dharma, your own path, your own way through, your own method to come into the spirit so that your life can be that of living in harmony with the universe, and in harmony and opening to you the potential of your highest consciousness.”
“At a symbolic level, what the Gita is, is a dialogue between God and the Seeker. And the battlefield turns out to be the inner battlefield—the battlefield of our own inner-evolutionary being.” – Ram Dass
Discover if this course is right for you...
– Do you struggle to make sense of this world? Of your own life?
– Are you caught in disharmony and divisiveness?
– Do you struggle with your heart, your relationships, and your own predicament? As well as our collective predicament?
– Are you uncertain of your purpose and path?
– Do you wish you could more skillfully work with your doubts, fears, and obstacles?
– Do you feel disconnected from yourself, your deeper wisdom, and your true nature?
– Do you simply want to have more clarity and become more conscious?
If you answered yes to these questions, this course may be a great resource for you.
What's included in this course...
Over 19 hours of archival audio and video recordings from the original Naropa course, with downloadable transcripts for accessibility and ease-of-use.
*Please note that we have re-mastered the original audio from almost 50 years ago for better sound. Given the age of the videos, some may appear grainy, dark or shaky.Live weekly teaching and Q&A; sessions on the course content with wisdom keepers of today. (Taking place on Mondays at 5pm PDT / 8pm EDT. Available for re-watch within 24-hours for those who cannot attend live).
Three virtual bi-weekly community gatherings for students to openly discuss the Bhagavad Gita from different perspectives. (Every other Wednesday at 5pm PT / 8pm ET)
Weekly “going deeper” practices which are the original practices given to the students of Naropa by Ram Dass in 1974.
Access to a virtual, private Facebook community with daily prompts and discussion.
Access to an easy-to-use course dashboard (Teachable.com) that contains weekly teachings and practices from our wisdom teachers.
Meet your Dharma Teachers
Acharya Shunya
About Acharya
Acharya Shunya is a wisdom teacher and a catalyst for empowering health and elevating consciousness worldwide. She is an award-winning and internationally renowned author, speaker and scholar of nondual wisdom (Advaita) and a classically-trained master of Yoga and Ayurveda.
The first female head of her 2,000-year-old Indian Vedic spiritual lineage, Acharya Shunya provides a rare opportunity to receive authentic teachings from a genuine Vedic master—one with a distinctly down-to-earth, feminine flavor who never lets us forget that our humanity is to be embodied and enjoyed.
She is the President of The Awakened Self Foundation with its international headquarters in California and founder of the spiritual and philanthropic non-profit Vedika Global.
Dr. Robert Svoboda
About Robert
Dr. Robert Svoboda is the first Westerner ever to graduate from a college of Ayurveda and be licensed to practice Ayurveda in India. During and after his formal Ayurvedic training he was tutored in Ayurveda, Yoga, Jyotish, Tantra, and other forms of classical Indian lore by his mentor, the Aghori Vimalananda. He is the author of twelve books including Prakriti: Your Ayurvedic Constitution and the Aghora series, which discusses his experiences with his mentor during the years 1975 – 1983.
In the years since 1986, Dr. Svoboda has traveled extensively, spending three months per year on average in India. He often speaks on Ayurveda, Jyotish, Tantra, and allied subjects in locales across the world.
Dr. Svoboda has served as Adjunct Faculty at the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, NM, and at Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA.
Shalini Bahl
About Shalini
Shalini Bahl, Ph.D. is a mindfulness coach, award-winning researcher, and certified mindfulness teacher. Her core teachings empower people to be mindful when it matters most. By systematically and playfully developing mindful habits they strengthen their capacity to return to a field of inner knowing and awareness. She draws from the original teachings in mindfulness backed by neuroscience, psychology, and a human-centered approach.
As a meditator for over two decades, Shalini has learned from some of the best mindfulness teachers. She’s lived and worked in three countries—India, Kuwait, and the USA. Her experiences as an entrepreneur, a business professor, and elected leader allow her to engage with diverse audiences including CEOs, executives at Fortune 500 companies, educators, and students. She has an appreciation of each client’s unique journey and meets them where they are.
Mirabai Starr
About Mirabai
Mirabai Starr is an award-winning author of creative non-fiction and contemporary translations of sacred literature. She taught Philosophy and World Religions at the University of New Mexico-Taos for 20 years and now teaches and speaks internationally on contemplative practice and inter-spiritual dialog.
A certified bereavement counselor, Mirabai helps mourners harness the transformational power of loss. Mirabai met Ram Dass in 1975 at the Lama Foundation when she was 14 and has been a devotee of Neem Karoli Baba ever since.
Her latest book, WILD MERCY: Living the Fierce & Tender Wisdom of the Women Mystics, was named one of the “Best Books of 2019” by Spirituality & Practice.
Michael Sternfeld
About Michael
Art and transformation inspired from the depths of consciousness has been Michael’s life-long passion. His background spans the full range of life—from a producer of epic events including those with the David Lynch Foundation, to subtler fields as a Vedic scholar, to the embodied, as a body-centered therapist.
He earned an MA in Vedic Psychology from Maharishi International University, where he became fascinated with the Ramayana. Using his producer skills, he has created numerous productions of the great epic over the last 30 years.
Currently, it is Michael’s joy to popularize ancient texts like the Ramayana in the West, making their values and depth more accessible to the masses. He also founded Vedic Audio Knowledge (VAK) to bring out more of these enlightened audio productions. His latest audio production is a collaboration with Krishna Das called Hanuman’s Leap of Faith.
Nina Rao
About Nina
Nina Rao learned traditional chants (bhajans) from her grandfather in a village in south India when she was nine years old. The chants quietly stayed with her until she rediscovered chanting with Krishna Das in New York in 1996. For many years Nina has been Krishna Das’ business manager and accompanies him musically as well.
In January 2013 she released her debut album, “Antarayaami-Knower of All Hearts”; August 2018 her second album “Anubhav” was released. Nina regularly leads kirtan, workshops, and retreats in her hometown of Brooklyn, New York and beyond.
She is also chairwoman of non-profit Saving Wild Tigers which supports conservation of wild tigers and all species in their natural habitat in India.
Your weekly course syllabus
How the Gita Informs Our Lives Today
Setting the stage to dive into the themes within the Gita, Ram Dass explores opening to wisdom not as an accruing of knowledge, but as a transmission of being.
He introduces the main characters from whose perspectives we will be exploring the Gita, and begins to show us the possibility of applying this ancient knowledge to our modern everyday life.
Featured Dharma Teacher: Acharya Shunya
The Balance of Life (Reincarnation & Karma)
Ram Dass takes a deep dive into one of the Bhagavad Gita’s core foundational concepts: reincarnation. Reflecting on the cycle of death and rebirth in his own life, as well as within the greater historical context, he shares quotes and stories helping us move past the limitations of our small self, instead expanding to that within us which was never born and never dies. He also shares various stories and perspectives on the Eastern notion of karma— as an eternally functioning law of cause and effect.
Featured Dharma Teacher: Dr. Robert Svoboda
Knowing What to Do and Doing It (Dharma and Yoga of Action)
Building from the lens of karma and reincarnation, Ram Dass shares hilarious lilas and lessons from India, reflecting on how he came to somewhat reluctantly follow his own dharma as a “sloppy bhakti.”
Introducing Karma Yoga (selfless service), Ram Dass highlights the seeming paradox of renunciation—finding freedom in action. Ram Dass pulls inspiration from the Tao Te Ching, Anandamayi Ma, and Carlos Casteneda in this classic teaching on one of the Gita’s main themes: not being attached to the fruits of one’s actions.
Featured Dharma Teacher: Shalini Bahl
Discover Your True Nature
Illuminating the nuances of “using the mind to go beyond the mind,” Ram Dass explores Jnana Yoga (union through intellect and wisdom). He shares tangible real-world examples to help us move past the tendrils of mind, down into the intuitive heart. Applying passages from the Gita to his own life, Ram Dass perspectives on how we can begin to extricate ourselves from attachments.
Interplaying Buddhist wisdom with this Hindu epic, Ram Dass rounds out this session with talk on Trungpa Rinpoche, Spiritual Materialism, and Karma Yoga.
Featured Dharma Teachers: Mirabai Starr
Becoming Free
Offering wisdom for making every action an offering, Ram Dass explores a topic often misconstrued in the West, but very close to the heart of the Bhagavad Gita: sacrifice.
Then he explores laying a tangible path for extricating oneself from the illusion of separation while still performing one’s dharmic duties and actions in the world.
Ram Dass offers social perspectives on satsang, family, and doing one’s dharma in the modern world.
Featured Dharma Teacher: Michael Sternfeld
Growing into the Heart/Mind
Ram Dass offers a framework for seeing life through an energetic lens, touching on the chakra system, kundalini, and the 5 Yamas. He expounds on one of the key elements of the Bhagavad Gita—Bhakti Yoga—which he describes as the juice behind many of the practices and perspectives which have been covered.
He tells about his personal spiritual path of Guru Kripa—the grace of the Guru—sharing bhakti-infused passages, amidst personal stories with Maharajji, which highlight devotion, the witness, and Ramana Maharshi’s statement that God, Guru, & Self are One.
Featured Dharma Teacher: Nina Rao
Sliding scale pricing options
We offer an equitable, sliding scale option to pay for this course.
Love, Serve, Remember Foundation is dedicated to preserving and continuing the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba and Ram Dass. The foundation facilitates this through its FREE online resource library, podcasts, blogs, Livestream events, and much more.
This new 35-hour course includes premium curated content, meditations, weekly live teachings, weekly live group discussions, “deep dive” extended material, and weekly homework reflections. Most organizations would charge $300 or more for such a course to cover the costs of teachers, staff, and production.
To remain true to the roots that keep these teachings available to everyone, while allowing us to continue to create such content now and into the future, we are offering the course for $108:
Please pay what you can from these pricing tiers:
$36, $72, $108, $144, $216, $1008
With no one turned away for lack of funds.
Your payment provides necessary financial resources for teachers and staff during the challenging times of COVID. It also helps LSRF to continue its mission of preserving and continuing the teachings of Ram Dass and our family of wisdom teachers through a vast array of digital and in-person offerings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long will I have access to the course content?
You will have access to the course content indefinitely. After each live teaching session, we will embed or link to the replay on the Teachable dashboard so you can revisit the teachings any time. The private Facebook group will be archived after one year.
Is the course self-paced or scheduled?
This course is scheduled, as several components of these teachings are live events. Each Monday morning for the duration of the 8-week course, a new theme/lesson will be unlocked. You will receive an email inviting you to log in to your Teachable account to access that week’s teachings.
You will also receive emails with invitations to the two weekly live events, so you’ll never miss an opportunity to join in community, with an option to re-watch these events later at your own convenience.
After the course is complete, all 8 weekly lessons will remain unlocked indefinitely for you to revisit at your leisure.
Why are you charging for this offering?
Each course produced by LSRF is meticulously sourced, written, assembled, and moderated by several course creators over hundreds of hours. We are so grateful to be able to offer the majority of our live courses free of charge, and in order to offset the costs of creating the free courses, we are charging for this course on a sliding-scale basis for those who can afford to pay, and offering the course free of charge for those who cannot.
Your payment provides not only needed financial resources for our Dharma and Yoga teachers and LSRF staff, which are needed during the challenging times of COVID, but also helps produce, execute, and expand offerings during this special year celebrating the 50th anniversary of ‘Be Here Now’.
What if I have additional questions?
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