EXTREME JOY !! krishna dass / ram dass
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Ram Dass is surely the best the sixties ever produced. Such an incredibly fine, selfless spirit, always self-effacing, always genuine, always looking for the God behind every face...
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@emperor0989 God is in everything
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When Ram Dass talks about God... what does he mean? Does God mean love? Or, does God mean religious God?
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Hi cries because when the chanting pieces the heart and the longing for God is strong, there is nothing but the cries of joy to unit with Him. . . .Laila
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@Shamvorpio havent you ever cried from a song ?
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@Shamvorpio and @ InnerPeace.. who knows why he cries? only he knows. Probably everyone would have a different opinion.. for instance his having a stroke never crossed my mind.. I just thought he cried of the sheer devotional power of the chant..it is such a heart centered chant after all! But it doesn't matter. Neither of us are right. It is his experience. But man o' man.. I have shed some tears myself when Krishna Das sings!!! Especially the Breath of Heart version of Hare Krishna. WOW!
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@lnnerPeace I saw the documentary, but it seems like theres more to it. Even in Be Here Now, he explains how when they saw Maharaj ji, everyone would fall to the ground and cry. It's just something I can't relate to yet.
Why does Baba Dass cry?
Shamvorpio 6 months ago
@Shamvorpio
He cries because he had a stroke. the documentary is about how he is dealing with that.
lnnerPeace 6 months ago
This part of Fierce Grace and this song opened me up to kirtan (devotional chanting). If you're looking for a recorded version of the song, it's Mahamantra Meltdown by Krishna Das.
MrHugLife 9 months ago
@MrHugLife
i understand you like devotional chanting. you should really check out Deva Premal.
she has a live performance of lokah samasta on youtube. its beautiful
peace
lnnerPeace 6 months ago