Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

Raghu Markus – Mindrolling Podcast

Raghu Markus spent 18 months in India with Neem Karoli Baba and Ram Dass. He has been involved in music and transformational media since the early 1970s, when he was program director of CKGM-FM in Montreal.

In 1974, he collaborated with Ram Dass on the box set Love Serve Remember. In 1990, he launched Triloka Records, which established itself as a critical leader in the development of world music. For 17 years, Triloka was home to such artists as Krishna Das, Hugh Masekela, Walela, Jai Uttal and transformational media projects that featured Ram Dass, Deepak Chopra, and Les Nubians.

Raghu lives in Ojai, California, and is the Executive Director of the Love Serve Remember Foundation. In 2016, he co-founded the Be Here Now Network, where he hosts the Ram Dass Here & Now podcast, as well as his own Mindrolling podcast. He is the producer of Becoming Nobody, a Ram Dass documentary feature film that was released in 2019.

Mindrolling Podcast is about coming unstuck and the recent history of awoken awareness. It’s about the intersection of culture, consciousness and realization.

Mindrolling the Word happens to be a Tibetan monastery tradition, the home of “the garden of ripening and liberation.” For Raghu Markus, it is a rock and rolling conversation remembering the sixties, digesting the seventies, paralleling then and now, right now, as we find our way in the 21st century.

This podcast “rolls” the frantic monkey mind, mugs the complacent mental head. The moving power of music is one of the main tools of the show, transformation is the common denominator. Actual direct experiences is the core of the Mindrollers, some of which are enlightening, some of which were intensely frightening – what turns up here is a Mindroll of the karmic and cosmic dice, but we dare to promise honesty and guarantee high comedy along with the more high falutin’ content…

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 36 – Lean Into It

Lean into trauma and loss. Loving impermanence. Well, OK…but easier said than done. The comfort zone of normality-seeking “untrauma” always beckoning enticingly. We talk…

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 35 – Irregular Brain

The “movie of me”…selfishness out of selflessness?… “irregular thinking”…spiritual practice as success mode?…OK, let’s stay positive for a moment… Subscribe to Mindrolling Podcast on…

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 34 – Meditation’s Mores and Glories

An R & D chat on the uses and abuses of meditation…Doing yoga just to look cool…Finally cutting through the thoughts and finding your…

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 33 – David Nichtern: Music & Meditation Man

Following guitarist extraordinaire/Dharma communicator David Nichtern and his quick turn from the music studio to the Buddhist pure land – prajna, rigpa and recording……

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 32 – The Enlightenment Industry and Right Livelihood

R & D opine about the commercial business of so-called enlightenment plus they offer some words about how to not go nuts if your…

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 31 – A Chat with Dr. Judith Orloff

Dr. Judith Orloff, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry UCLA, defines “Emotional Freedom” as the capacity to give and receive love, what it is to…

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 30 – Generous Attention

“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” – Simone Weil “By this definition, our relationship to the world, and to one another,…

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 29 – Into The Mystic

Magical, mystical, mysterious, mellifluous music from the legendary Triloka World Music catalog. Enjoy the music and banter from Raghu and David. Image via Milosz_G

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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus – Ep. 28 – Upside Down World

Can right wingers be Buddhists? What is the military-industrial-media complex? Can we resist without rage? How can we avoid harming another heart? Image via…

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