RandomRoamer21+FollowHonoring Ram Dass: A Beacon of Love and Wisdom TransitionsToday, we remember Ram Dass, a beloved spiritual teacher who touched countless hearts and minds. His teachings on love, presence, and letting go have been a guiding light for so many of us on our journeys. I recall reading "Be Here Now" during a challenging time, and his words brought me comfort and clarity. Though he has left his physical form at 88, his spirit and wisdom continue to inspire. How has Ram Dass impacted your spiritual path? Share your thoughts and memories below. #RamDass #SpiritualJourney #BeHereNow #Spirituality10Share
BlissBanter+FollowHonoring Ram Dass: A Light That Continues to Guide UsToday, we remember Ram Dass, a beloved spiritual teacher who touched countless hearts and minds. His wisdom about love, presence, and being here now has shaped my own journey in profound ways. I recall reading his words during a difficult time, and feeling a gentle sense of peace wash over me. Even though he has left his physical form at 88, his teachings live on, reminding us to embrace each moment with compassion. How has Ram Dass influenced your spiritual path? Share your stories below. #RamDass #SpiritualTeacher #BeHereNow #Spirituality10Share
mcphersonlaura+FollowPhones ruined EVERYTHING in life I don’t hate technology, but I really think phones have quietly wrecked so much of what made everyday life feel real. Conversations don’t flow anymore. Someone always has to fact-check the moment you say something slightly off. Hanging out? Half the group is staring into a screen. They're there, but not really there. Kids used to walk home laughing, talking games or dumb jokes. Now it's just heads down, eyes glued to screens, recording themselves walking like extras in their own show. And when something actually happens, like an accident, the first instinct isn’t to help or even react. It’s to film. Through a half-rolled window. While driving. This isn’t some anti-tech rant. I love digital stuff. But somehow we ended up in a world where being present feels like a lost skill. That’s kind of depressing. #ModernLife #PhoneAnxiety #ScreenFatigue #PhoneAddiction #WhereDidWeGoWrong #BeHereNow 19349Share