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Conference hydra::dejavu

Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1589.0. "Ram Dass--How Harvard changed Richard Alpert" by MISERY::WARD_FR (Making life a mystical adventure) Tue Dec 10 1991 14:13

        This note is for anything having to do with Ram Dass,
    also known as Richard Alpert.
    
        There was an article about him in the Sunday newsmagazine
    for the San Jose Mercury and I realized that there isn't a note
    in here about him.  (Is there?)  If not, there probably should
    be, especially if there are other notes in here which seemingly
    hold far less value--ie. dreams my dog Snooky has, the significance
    of ingrown toenails, haircuts as ufo conduits, etc.  ;-)
        So, for anyone having information to share about him, please
    feel free to do so.  (And if the note already exists, I will gladly
    remove or move this one.)
    
    Frederick
    
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1589.1The ol' Hippy!AYOV27::BCOOKthe only dance there isWed Dec 11 1991 10:2912
    I spent last winter away from home, was obliged to raid someone elses'
    library for something to read and they had a few Ram Dass books.
    
    Generally I was very impressed. The style of expression could get in
    peoples' way (particularly if they're not ageing hippies like me!) but
    the guy is very honest, very gentle and has a lot to offer (me).
    
    I'd recommend his books. They're easy to read, positive in mood, and
    tackles the big questions with a lot of loving insight.
    
    Brian (who loves it the way it is!)
    
1589.2Dejavu for sureELWOOD::OBRIENWed Dec 11 1991 19:0246
    
    	For the question, Who is he?
    
    	Ram Dass aka Richard Albert, was a Harvard Professor of Psycology.
       in the early/mid 60's he hooked up with fellow Harvard professor
       Timothy Leary. Richard became Tim's right hand man and after Harvard
       threw them both out for their LSD experiments, they formed the
       "League for Spiritual Discovery". This League of Acid heads lived
       in a commune in upperstate New York in a place called Millbrook.
       Millbrook, (the house), was a big rambling white mansion on a huge
       estate owned by the Hitchcock family,(of Alfred Hitchcock fame).
       The Mansion had a huge face of Buda painted across the front of it
       and had bowling alleys and animals like Monkeys and such running
       around. There was a meeting here between Ken Kesey,(California's
       answer to Tim Leary), and his band of Merry Pranksters, and Tim
       Leary's people. This meeting is talked about in the book "The
       Electric Coolaid Acid Test". After a couple of years of expanding
       their colective concience and finaly being raided by I believe
       G. Gorden Liddy (sp?),(of watergate fame), who was at the time
       New Yorks Attorney General, The League broke up. After this Richard
       I think went to India to find himself and instead found a Guru whose
       name I can't remember. This journey of his prompted him to write
       one of his famous books titled "Be Here Now". Some time after this
       he became a self professed Guru and took the name Ram Dass.
    
    	I know most of the above because my sister lived in Millbrook with
      Richard and Tim and liked them both very much. When I was about
      eleven years old or so my sister tried to have me come and stay there
      during the summer. My parents wouldn't let me go and I couldn't 
      understand why at the time. All I knew was that there was a Bowling
      Alley there and Monkey's and the House had a big face painted on it.
      I didn't speak to my parents for week's.
    
    	I never read this conferance and this is a strange note for me
      to be replying to right now. My sister tried to reach Ram Dass 
      about three weeks ago to speak with him one last time. Unfortunatly
      he was away at the time. My sister died last week after a short but
      bad illness. She liked Richard very much and would have liked to talk
      to him again.
    
    	I know other people who lived with him and keep in touch with him
      and if I can ask them any questions about him for you I will.
    
    	Mike
    
      
1589.3TNPUBS::PAINTERlet there be musicWed Dec 11 1991 19:2610
    
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    Mike,
    
    That is so sad to hear about your sister.  You have my sympathies.
    
    Thank you for your offer.
    
    Cindy
1589.4FSDEV::LWAINELindaWed Dec 11 1991 20:4710
    Re: .2

    Mike,

    I'm so sorry about your sister.

    Deepest sympathies,

    Linda

1589.5SALSA::MOELLERtake it to the bridge...HIT ME !Wed Dec 11 1991 22:215
    RA/RD's guru is Neem Karoli Baba.
    
    Ram Dass is a wonderful door.  
    
    karl
1589.6NOPROB::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsThu Dec 12 1991 09:5112
	.2 Mike
	
	Wow, cool note. Strange coincidence.
	Sorry about your sister.
	You've summarized a good portion of the book _Flashbacks_, the
	autobiography of Timothy Leary. The raid on Millbrook by Liddy
	was only the begining of Leary's troubles and the turning point
	in Richard Alpert's life.
	
	My question is, was it Harvard that changed Richard Alpert?
	
	Jay
1589.7His brother called him Rammed Ass ;^)KARHU::TURNERThu Dec 12 1991 11:201
    
1589.8His father called him Rum DumSALSA::MOELLERtake it to the bridge...HIT ME !Thu Dec 12 1991 20:341
    
1589.9Love, Serve, RememberKYOA::BOYNTONThu Dec 12 1991 21:297
    By less dramatic coincidence, last week my SO pulled out my ancient 
    Ram Das record "Love, Serve, Remember."  I hadn't listened to it in 20
    years, but its still great.   Great stuff on his claimed experience of
    higher consciousness as a unity of all conciousness (yoga) and how to
    get there.
    
    Carter