For each of us, you’ve got to be very quiet to hear your unique dharma, your unique way of expression.
Somebody comes along and their major thing in life is to regain the rights of indigenous peoples.
Someone else comes along and their major thing is to awaken people to environmental degradation.
Someone else comes along and their major thing is to clean up the incredible oppression of women.
It isn’t a question of which thing is worse, or which is more
worthwhile. Each person has to hear what is their part in the whole
process of how their compassion expresses itself.
I am doing this gig. This is my part. It’s no better than your part,
it’s just my part. I’m not under some illusion that I have a different
part and I honor everybody else’s part, I just have to constantly keep
listening to hear what my part is anew.
-Ram Dass