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Episode 13 - Raghu Markus

Episode 13 of the Love Is The Author podcast, hosted by Jaymee Carpenter, titled "Episode 13 - Raghu Markus" was published on August 23, 2022 and runs 56 minutes.

August 23, 2022 ·56m · Love Is The Author

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Raghu Markus is the Executive Director of the Love Serve Remember Foundation, co-founder of the Be Here Now Network, host of Ram Dass: Here and Now as well as his own Mindrolling podcast. He is a devotee and direct disciple of Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaji), whom Raghu lived with in India for 18 solid months alongside Ram Dass and Krishna Das in the early 1970's. Raghu is the chief storyteller within the Love Serve Remember satsang, and spends most of his time joyfully recounting deep and meaningful stories about his friend and mentor Ram Dass, so Jaymee took time to ask about Raghu's early life in Montreal for a change. Raghu shared what it was like having his first transcendent experience as a teenager in a jazz club watching John Coltrane play "My Favorite Things" right in front of him, how he and his friends used to sneak off to watch films that were banned by his teachers, and how his early psychedelic experimentation led straight to his first job as a program director of CKGM-FM in Montreal, where he would fatefully encounter Ram Dass as if it were all intricately designed. This episode is full of first hand accounts of what it was like to be in the direct care and company of Neem Karoli Baba, a miracle being who the majority of humans have only experienced through Ram Dass's many lectures, his service work, and his smile... all of which Raghu confirms was Maharaji pouring through his dedicated student. You'll also hear the story of the time Ram Dass felt like an imposter, and the extraordinary pep talk Maharaji gave him on the spot, as well as the time Maharaji taught Raghu, a nice jewish boy from Canada, how to "meditate like Christ". Recorded in the kirtan hall of Love Serve Remember headquarters, a legitimate "Grace-land" that caused Jaymee to feel like he was on acid, prepare for this unforgettable "Raghu after dark" themed episode! Mindrolling podcast: https://bit.ly/3AG1gkt Ram Dass: Here And Now podcast: https://bit.ly/3KbSkXg Raghu on Instagram: @mindrolling_podcast Love Serve Remember Foundation: www.ramdass.org "Brilliant Disguise" film: www.ramdass.org/brilliantdisguise "Whisper In The Heart" book by Parvati Markus: https://amzn.to/3R1bDEF LOVE IS THE AUTHOR: produced, edited, and hosted by Jaymee Carpenter. MGMT: [email protected] Follow L.I.T.A on Instagram: @loveistheauthor

Raghu Markus is the Executive Director of the Love Serve Remember Foundation, co-founder of the Be Here Now Network, host of Ram Dass: Here and Now as well as his own Mindrolling podcast. He is a devotee and direct disciple of Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaji), whom Raghu lived with in India for 18 solid months alongside Ram Dass and Krishna Das in the early 1970's. Raghu is the chief storyteller within the Love Serve Remember satsang, and spends most of his time joyfully recounting deep and meaningful stories about his friend and mentor Ram Dass, so Jaymee took time to ask about Raghu's early life in Montreal for a change. Raghu shared what it was like having his first transcendent experience as a teenager in a jazz club watching John Coltrane play "My Favorite Things" right in front of him, how he and his friends used to sneak off to watch films that were banned by his teachers, and how his early psychedelic experimentation led straight to his first job as a program director of CKGM-FM in Montreal, where he would fatefully encounter Ram Dass as if it were all intricately designed. This episode is full of first hand accounts of what it was like to be in the direct care and company of Neem Karoli Baba, a miracle being who the majority of humans have only experienced through Ram Dass's many lectures, his service work, and his smile... all of which Raghu confirms was Maharaji pouring through his dedicated student. You'll also hear the story of the time Ram Dass felt like an imposter, and the extraordinary pep talk Maharaji gave him on the spot, as well as the time Maharaji taught Raghu, a nice jewish boy from Canada, how to "meditate like Christ". Recorded in the kirtan hall of Love Serve Remember headquarters, a legitimate "Grace-land" that caused Jaymee to feel like he was on acid, prepare for this unforgettable "Raghu after dark" themed episode! Mindrolling podcast: https://bit.ly/3AG1gkt Ram Dass: Here And Now podcast: https://bit.ly/3KbSkXg Raghu on Instagram: @mindrolling_podcast Love Serve Remember Foundation: www.ramdass.org "Brilliant Disguise" film: www.ramdass.org/brilliantdisguise "Whisper In The Heart" book by Parvati Markus: https://amzn.to/3R1bDEF LOVE IS THE AUTHOR: produced, edited, and hosted by Jaymee Carpenter. MGMT: [email protected] Follow L.I.T.A on Instagram: @loveistheauthor
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