Musician East Forest’s collaborative album with the late spiritual teacher Ram Dass encompasses his lifetime of wisdom in 14 tracks, bringing his teachings to life after death.
In 2018, musician East Forest found himself in Maui, Hawaii, sitting
in the upstairs study of spiritual teacher Ram Dass’s home — just the
two of them sat in the room with microphones set to record.
“I realized that I’d made my way into what felt like the spiritual White House, and that it was no small feat,” he says.
As East Forest hit record, Ram Dass stared at him, awaiting a
question. East Forest asked him about nature, and how we might use it to connect to ourselves in the high speed, the hyper-digitized world we live in.
Ram Dass paused, and thought for a while, staring out to the ocean and thumbing through his mala beads.
Nature embraces us, and we embrace nature
We are nature
We are the trees and the clouds and the waters
When you hug a tree, you’re hugging yourself
We are nature
We are the trees and the clouds and the waters
When you hug a tree, you’re hugging yourself
The responses became “Nature,” the first track of the East Forest’s album, Ram Dass.