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D**R
A Perfect Book for Spiritual Seekers
I can't believe it took me this long to read this book, especially considering its similarity with the majority of books I read. I was completely blown away by how mind-bending and honest the book appears to me. "Be Here Now" includes a brief autobiographical introduction from Ram Dass (formerly known as Richard Alpert), a zen koan-like middle passage full of different ways to see reality, a concluding section detailing various methods that one can undertake in his or her spiritual journey, a glossary of terms, and an amazing list of books to read at the end.The autobiographical section did not impress me as much as I had originally hoped, but that was mainly because I was looking forward to reading the middle passage, with its inspiring artwork and psychedelic calligraphy. I zoomed through the introduction, but I consider it to be a very important section of the book because it really sets the tone and helps the reader to understand how Ram Dass became the person who he was when he wrote the book.The middle section blew my mind. I don't know what else to say about it. It reminds me of Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" in some way - full of wisdom and a unique way at looking at reality. I couldn't help feeling like the words printed on the page were the truest things I had ever set my eyes upon. Honest in some way that I don't yet understand, but hope to one day.The third section, with its descriptions of various spiritual practice was at once both a great overview of things I have read about in the past and also an introduction to some new approaches that I may choose to incorporate on my own spiritual journey. This section in particular was really motivating for me and reinvigorates my desire to continue on the path I have already begun.The glossary of terms does an effective job at explaining the foreign words and concepts that are found throughout the book. It would be extremely beneficial to anyone (including myself) that is not familiar with Sanskrit or traditionally Eastern religious ideas and ways of expressing them.By far the best part of this book is the section of three lists of other books to read. They are:1. Books To Hang Out With2. Books To Visit With Now & Then3. Books It's Useful To Have MetI plan on building a larger portion of my To-Read list out of the books that are contained on these lists, and have great faith that they will be eye-opening and helpful on my journey."Be Here Now" is without a doubt one of the most impactful and uplifting books I have ever read. Although I found myself confused while reading the majority of the book, I do believe that in time I will come to understand more and more. I would easily recommend this book to everyone I know, and everyone you know too.
N**S
Amazing book
Great for open-minded people that want to know about spirituality and a whole new light. It is amazing. It is the greatest gift you could give or receive. For metaphysical reasons and people with open minds Like hippies
A**R
For the Philosopher in Your Life
Purchased for my partner who enjoys philosophical discussion and read about Ram Dass in the past. This book takes an interesting twist on the excerpts of Dass’s other books. The art is very interesting and fantastical.
D**E
1 of my life bibles
The media could not be loaded. This book has simultaneously inspired & carried me through life. It's traveled the globe with me as I keep it bedside.Amazing as a gift or an airbnb addition for people to easily scope. Deep meanings without having to full on read front to back.the back of the book includes quotes, recipes, stuff on sleep, study, money talks, and straight out life lessons.Ram Dass was and remains a gem to this planet. His life story compelling. His desire to share knowledge in the way he did always makes me tear up. Gratitude for infinity.
R**H
Rollercoaster of expectation...
I purchased this book after reading the Walter Issacson biography of Steve Jobs, which stated how impactful the book had been to Jobs. I have to admit I didn't know what to expect, and after receiving the book that notion was reinforced after shuffling through the middle section. I wanted to give it a fair chance anyway so I started to read. The first part of the book tells the story of how Ram Das goes from a Harvard professor to becoming Ram Das and I was immediately sucked into a story that captured my full attention. The second part of the book however really threw me at first. The formatting is odd, and there are parts that are challenging to read as in some places it seems like words are just all over the place and don't really seem to go together (Later I understood that it was derived from pages of his journal, and didn't necessarily have to go together, but could be read as individual pages / notes). In honesty I thought, ok this poor man lost his mind somewhere between the first part and the second part. Being that I had heard so many good things though I continued to read through it. The 3rd section, the Cook Book, immediately captured me again, and as I continued to read I was blown away at how profound it was. So many just pure Gems that I thought wow, this amazing person hasn't lost his mind at all, in fact, he seems to understand, he really gets it, and there were parts that just spoke to me. I actually remember thinking something, then reading about that topic, and then thinking, ok this book is inside my head, It's literally talking about a topic that I was just thinking about. I will read this book again, and again, and I am confident that no matter how many times I read it, I will pull something else out of it each time. Its formatting is a little odd, and if you have flipped through it and thought: "This won't have anything useful in it", I highly encourage you to reconsider. Think of the middle section as a daily read. They are thoughts and deep concepts that can be taken as one-offs for daily reflection, while the Cook Book will give you such depth of knowledge and a peek into his wisdom that it will literally blow your mind!! This book is truly an amazing read!! What a rollercoaster, I don't believe I have ever read anything like it before. Must Read!!
K**M
Good binding, but still hard to read some pages
This binding is made by taking a glue-bound book, removing the pages, and punching the holes for the spiral binding. Since some spreads have text right up into the binding, the spiral makes some pages easier to read because they lie flat, but on some pages, the holes go through the text, making it harder to figure out the words. These pages aside, the spiral binding is nicer because the book can open flat.
T**K
Still amazing to read
What a classic! Just being in the moment and loving life. Great vibes book.
B**N
Great book
Need I say more? I’d only be talking to myself anyway. ;)
L**I
Mind blowing
A classic! Amazing and profound insights in this iconic book. My one complaint is that the pages are a little thin and fragile. Impermanence :-)
S**L
Una maravilla
Es un agasajo leer este libro pero bueno que puedo decir... es Ram Dass
L**L
Excellence in everything.
It's a life-changing book!
A**L
So Earthy, So very beautiful.
So very ordinary, but so VERY EARTHY. I have never seen or experienced such a wonderful book, to the eyes this nothing to catch, but still, there is something intriguing about the book, & I MEAN JUST ABOUT THE BOOK.As about the content, It's A TREASURE MAP that is Coded in a Secret language, only the WORTHY will Decipher it.Its a Paradox- Its not for Everyone, but it IS for EVERYONE, Its like a Seed that will sprout when YOUR GROUND IS READY.Have one IF YOU ARE A SEED.God Bless ALL.
H**
favorite book of the year!
This book is a guide to life and love. You probably need to know some yogic concepts to be able to get the most of it.
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