2016-06-30

Ram Dass, whose name means "Servant of God," was originally known as Richard Alpert. Ram Dass received his Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University, and has taught at Harvard, Stanford, and the University of California. He began his studies in consciousness research with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in the 1960s, and today is a respected spokesman on the integration of Western culture with Eastern philosophies. In 1973 he founded the Hanuman Foundation, which has nurtured projects designed to increase spiritual consciousness in the West. He is also a founding member of the Seva Foundation, a nonprofit organization devoted to compassionate action. Ram Dass is the author of the landmark books "Be Here Now!," "Grist for the Mill" (with Stephen Levine), and "How Can I Help?" (with Paul Gorman).

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