Be Here Now Network Guest Podcast

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  • The Be Here Now Network Guest Podcast features dharma talks from a rotating lineup of contributors like: Roshi Joan Halifax, Mirabai Starr, Gil Fronsdal, Mirabai Bush, and so many more!


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  • Ep. 180 – Ram Dass Explorer’s Club: Interrelation & Psychedelic Therapy with Dr. Sylvestre Quevedo
    Sep 13 2024

    Professor and Investigator Dr. Quevedo is hosted by Jackie Dobrinska for a philosophical talk on interrelation and psychedelic therapies.

    Today’s podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self.

    In this episode, Dr. Sylvestre Quevedo and Jackie Dobrinska explore:

    • The qualities of love within the heart
    • How the chemical components of MDMA aid in social bonding and heart-opening
    • Touching into transcendent realms and the divine
    • The importance of our worldviews
    • Navigating difficult experiences when using plant medicine
    • Turning to sacred texts to glean understanding
    • Ram Dass’ perspectives on psychedelics
    • How the Bhagavad Gita can help us
    • The Indigenous 7 generation teaching
    • The efficacy of MDMA in PTSD treatment
    • Awareness and appreciation for nature
    • The importance of community and being in connection
    • The uses of psychedelics beyond the medical model

    This conversation was recorded as part of the Ram Dass Explorer’s club. To learn more and sign up to join a Ram Dass fellowship gathering near you, visit RamDass.org/Fellowship.

    About Dr. Sylvestre Quevedo:

    Sylvestre Quevedo is currently Associate Professor of Medicine at UCSF and a Principal Investigator in an FDA trial of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and UCSF. He earned his medical degree at the Harvard Medical School and a Master of Public Health degree at Harvard School of Public Health. After postdoctoral training in family and community medicine at the University of Arizona, he spent four years developing community health center programs in underserved communities in Colorado, Washington and California. He returned to postdoctoral education with studies in law and public policy at the Stanford Law School, followed by internal medicine at Stanford and a fellowship in nephrology and medicine at Stanford University Medical Center, where he was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar.

    Learn more about Dr. Quevedo HERE.

    About Jackie Dobrinska:

    Jackie Dobrinska is the Director of Education, Community & Inclusion for Ram Dass’ Love, Serve, Remember Foundation and the current host of Ram Dass’ Here & Now podcast. She is also a teacher, coach, and spiritual director with the privilege of marrying two decades of mystical studies with 15 years of expertise in holistic wellness. As an inter-spiritual minister, Jackie was ordained in Creation Spirituality in 2016 and has also studied extensively in several other lineages – the plant-medicine-based Pachakuti Mesa Tradition, Sri Vidya Tantra, Western European Shamanism, Christian Mysticism, the Wise Woman Tradition, and others. Today, in addition to building courses and community for LSRF, she leads workshops and coaches individuals to discover, nourish and live from their most authentic selves.

    “The defining characteristic of a medicine carrier is his/her relationship with the medicine. These are not just chemicals or herbs, these are sentient beings that you’re in communication with.” – Dr. Sylvestre Quevedo

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Ep. 179 - Ego and the Afterlife from Sufi Teacher Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
    Aug 29 2024

    In a stimulating talk on reincarnation, ego-death, and other dimensions, renowned Sufi teacher Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee bridges this world and the next.

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    This week, teacher Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee returns to explore:

    • The unknowable essence of death
    • Lessons and instructions from the Upanishads
    • Dying to the ego before we die to this physical world
    • The transcendent dimension of our own being
    • Having choice in the afterlife if one transcends their ego in their life
    • How relationships with spiritual teachers can last lifetime after lifetime
    • Reincarnation and unfinished spiritual lessons
    • Journeying through other dimensions
    • Death as a friend and destination
    • How easy it is to be caught in the distortions of the world
    • Learning the lessons of our individual souls
    • Being surrounded by an all-embracing light

    About Llewellyn:

    Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Ph.D. is a Sufi teacher in the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Sufi Order. He is the author of Sufism, the Transformation of the Heart, and the founder of The Golden Sufi Center. Check out his new podcast Working With Oneness.

    “The further one travels along the spiritual path, the more life and death are intertwined. The mystery for me has always been how life covers over so much of our true nature, which

    death reveals.” – Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 178 - The Longing of Creation: A Writing Workshop with Anne Lamott
    Aug 23 2024

    Describing writing as an act of faith, author Anne Lamott offers a workshop on connecting to our inner longing for creativity.

    Today’s podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self.

    This week, Anne Lamott joins the BHNN Guest podcast to teach:

    • Following our creative lives and childhood callings
    • Meeting our creativity half-way
    • How all of us start at the beginning
    • Making time for writing in our lives
    • Figuring out what it is we want to write and making a list
    • Owning everything that was done to us and everything we have seen
    • Accepting that our first drafts will not be wonderful
    • Why we should not worship perfectionism
    • Finding a writing partner or local writing group
    • Taking everything sentence by sentence
    • Paying attention to ourselves and all that dwells within us

    To read the poem Anne recites, Monet Refuses the Operation, click HERE.

    About Anne Lamott:

    Anne Lamott is the New York Times best-selling author of many books, including collections of essays, novels, and long-form non-fiction, including the classic writing manual Bird by Bird and child-rearing memoir Operating Instructions. In addition to being a novelist and nonfiction writer, Lamott is also a progressive political activist, public speaker, and writing teacher. Keep up with Anne on Instagram.

    “Isn’t that amazing what is inside you that wants you to midwife it? It needs a doula. It needs you. It has no pens. It has no paper. It needs you to birth it. So here is what you do, you stop not writing.” – Anne Lamott

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    1 hr and 26 mins

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Stand Up Comedy Hour

This was a huge disappointment. I love this man but there are so many little jokes, and the crowd is just cackling along. Especially one particular lady who constantly laughs so loud, like it's the first joke she's ever heard.

So anyway, we get to the end where it's finally serious, and he just gives this basic, run of the mill breathing exercise. Disappointing.

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