Vintage Rare Casette.
Ram Dass' lecture "Doers Prison".
Recorded live over two days, March 10-11, 1995, in the serene mountain setting of Aspen, Colorado. This 90-minute, single-sided recording captures Ram Dass in a reflective and dynamic mood, addressing an audience during a weekend workshop. Known for his ability to weave personal storytelling with spiritual depth, here he explores the traps of compulsive action and ego-driven "doing," offering a path to liberation through awareness and surrender—hallmarks of his teachings rooted in Eastern philosophy and his bond with Neem Karoli Baba.
In "Do-ers Prison," Ram Dass unpacks the human tendency to be imprisoned by roles and restlessness, delivering his insights with characteristic warmth, humor, and clarity. Recorded late in his public speaking career, this lecture reflects a seasoned perspective, enriched by decades of guiding seekers. The cassette, likely distributed through the Ram Dass Tape Library or local organizers, comes in a simple case with a minimal label, embodying the grassroots spirit of his outreach. A treasure for collectors, fans, or spiritual explorers, this tape preserves a poignant moment of connection and contemplation from a master teacher in the twilight of his live engagements.
