I go to the movies. I absolutely love film.

Rama, Allah and God are to me convertible terms.

I found light in the darkness ... or it found me.

Humor is one of the primary tools for liberation.

For me, Rama and Rahim are one and the same deity.

I've never met anyone who's serious about enlightenment.

I'm only here for a while, so I'd like to do what I can.

I have no disciple. I am the servant of the servant of Rama .

Ramanama purifies while it cures, and, therefore, it elevates.

To see them succeed, to see them improve, that is what matters.

A part of them has grown very attached to a certain way of life.

I am simply a human being who is fascinated by the life process.

So I went off on my own and started the process of spiritual teaching.

School was a strange place where they tried to make you into something.

I think perhaps the greatest book ever written was Ulysses by James Joyce.

I think I'm on an angle. I'm on an oblique angle through all of existence.

I have several Scottish Terriers. I find them to be the most wonderful dogs.

I only work with professionals. I don't mean at seminars, but in my business.

I am involved in the creation of software, and I'm also in the music business.

There are so many to pick from that any list that I give you will be inadequate.

I design genetic algorithms, neural network and artificial intelligence systems.

Their whole life will begin to shift, from their first physical contact with you.

I loved Laurel and Hardy and TV shows like 'Robin Hood' and 'Rama of the Jungle'.

I leaned from my friends in school. I had lots of friends; yet I was very indrawn.

I know a lot of ways to happiness! I also know some pretty fast shortcuts to misery.

I personally don't subscribe to any particular cosmology or beleif system. I'm a seer.

They presented a description of the world to all of us which was very limited and narrow.

As an incarnation of love you put up with flack until it becomes detrimental to a person.

My happiness is dependent upon light. Since light is endless, I'm bound to be happy always.

Who put the bomp in the bomp-bomp-bomp-bomp-bomp, who put the ram in the rama-lama-ding-dong?

Love can be the only answer. But snowboarding also works for me. Because I love snowboarding!

I never considered myself to be essentially different from anyone else. Although I knew I was.

A devotee of Rama may be said to be the same as the steadfast one (sthitaprajnya) of the Gita.

At the same time, I went through college, received a Ph.D. and started to teach. I wrote books.

My happiness comes from doing all I can for my students. To help them, what else could there be?

I was drawn to the arts because I sensed that I was by nature Bohemian, and yet very conservative.

Naturally, the Zen Master Rama philosophy is to have a high state of awareness and material success.

The greatest formula that can liberate, cleanse and elevate the mind is Rama-Name, the Name of Rama.

My teacher knew that I always had a girlfriend. For some reason, he never said anything to me about it.

If you want to be liberated, if you choose to be what I am, then you've chosen freedom. You can do this.

Love was where I learned to go beyond myself, through the arts, through relationships, through sexuality.

One of my greatest personal heroes is Jerry Lopez. When you can snowboard like he surfs, you'll be there!

Interestingly enough, Aurthur C. Clarke once autographed a copy of his book "Rendezvous with Rama" for me.

Hinduism would not have been much of a religion if Rama had not steeled his heart against every temptation.

I learned about the benefits and the vast limitations of such types of exploration, as did all my generation.

I think I've learned more from women than anyone else, and perhaps from love. What a wonderful testing ground.

Rama was not only on the lips of Hanuman. He was enthroned in his heart. He gave Hanuman exhaustless strength.

I too have experienced the extreme pain of living, but I have also experienced some of its remarkable ecstasy.

When I play sports, when I dance, when I teach mysticism, I cannot explain, even to myself, how I do what I do.

I never considered myself to be special. If anything, I considered myself to be awkward, and still do sometimes.

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