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  1. 21 de may. de 2001 · Ram Dass, Fierce Grace: Directed by Mickey Lemle. With Ram Dass, William Alpert, Larry Brilliant, Bhagavan Das. After Richard Alpert was fired from Harvard in 1963 for conducting psychedelic drug research, he journeyed to India, found a guru and was renamed Ram Dass ("Servant of God").

  2. 21 de jul. de 2014 · RAM DASS FIERCE GRACE is a feature-length documentary that shows the wisdom of Ram Dass (aka Richard Alpert), the man who’s been at the forefront of studies…

  3. 15 de abr. de 2003 · Another scene has Ram Dass listening to a young woman as she talks about the murder of her boyfriend and how she's trying to understand why this has happened. What she has to say brings Ram Dass to sudden tears as her words touch his heart. Needless to say, Ram Dass: Fierce Grace has an important message to deliver to those who are ready to ...

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    Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert; April 6, 1931 ... Ram Dass, Fierce Grace, a 2001 biographical documentary directed by Micky Lemle. Ram Dass – Love Serve Remember, a 2010 short film directed by V. Owen Bush, included in the Be Here Now Enhanced Edition eBook.

  5. Ram Dass: Fierce Grace Produced and directed by Mickey Lemle 2001, 93 minutes In February of 1997, spiritual leader and teacher Ram Dass suffered a massive stroke, leaving him with a mild speech disorder and partial paralysis. In this feature-length documentary, director Mickey Lemle intersperses scenes of Ram Dass’s life today with footage from his […]

  6. This extraordinary documentary focuses Ram Dass, bestselling author and respected spiritual teacher, who is slowly recovering from a stroke, which he calls "a fierce grace." Lemle has known him for 25 years. Born Richard Alpert, Ram Dass is the son of a wealthy Jewish attorney and President of the New York-New Haven Railroad.

  7. 21 de may. de 2001 · Once a symbol of '60s counterculture and psychedelic drug use, Ram Dass has since become a renowned speaker and author on the topics of aging, spirituality, and overcoming the mistakes of the past. This documentary chronicles his journey from his affiliations with LSD advocate Timothy Leary to his endeavor to continue remaking himself after his stroke in 1997.