Arlington Event Featuring the Documentary:
“Dying To Know: Ram Dass & Timothy Leary”
By Hope O’Shaughnessy
This Wednesday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m. the award-winning film: “Dying To Know: Ram Dass & Timothy
Leary” will be shown at The Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA. The documentary’s filmmaker Gay
Dillingham will be on hand as well as Mirabai Bush, co-author of “Walking Each Other Home:
Conversations on Loving & Dying”, co-authored by Ram Dass. Ram Dass, who passed on December
22, 2019, was a North American spiritual teacher as well as an author and psychologist who hailed
from Newton, MA.
After the film concludes, attendees will be treated to a panel discussion featuring Dillingham and
Bush, moderated by Boston Magazine’s Jonathan Soroff. Chuck White of the David Bieber Archives
designed the Ram Dass Memorabilia Exhibit that will be on display. Tickets are general admission
and available at: https://regenttheatre.com/details/an_evening_with_ram_dass_friends. For more
information about the film: https://dyingtoknowmovie.com/
Ram Dass’s niece Kathy Alpert, who organized the event along with White, shared her connection
with the spiritual leader. “To most people, Ram Dass was a spiritual teacher who taught others how
to cultivate loving awareness. To me, for many years, he was simply my eccentric Uncle Richard,
who gave me advice on how to survive high school. I’m so happy to be able to celebrate his life here
in his hometown of Boston.”
Alpert said she feels a quote from Peggy Hitchcock about the psychedelic scene today sums up the
significance of Alpert and Leary’s work at Harvard. Hitchcock is included in the interviews for the
“Dying to Know” documentary. Hitchcock shared, “Nearly sixty years after Tim’s and Richard’s
experimental work administering psilocybin mushrooms to prisoners, the Andrew Weil Center for
Integrative Medicine is hosting a Global Summit on “Psychedelic Assisted Therapy” (here) in Tucson,
AZ. Better late than never. I guess timing is everything!”
“An Evening with Ram Dass & Friends” was designed to honor his legacy. According to the Ram
Dass official website (www.ramdass.org), the Love Serve Remember Foundation serves to carry on
the spirit of Ram Dass’s wishes to continue programs and content with the message of “unconditional
love and deep wisdom.”
Another non-profit benefiting from the event is Hanuman Maui Loving Awareness Sanctuary, Ram
Dass’s residence in Hawaii, which preserves his home and the surrounding property as a spiritual
sanctuary. Hanuman Maui continues to share Ram Dass’s energy through kirtan, meditation,
educational programs, and retreats. www.hanumanmaui.org