From Near Death to New Life: A Three-Part Journey of Faith and Healing
March 2, 9, & 23, 2025
10am – 11:30am PT/ 1pm – 2:30pm ET
Join the Project for an exciting reunion and conversation with Radha and RamDev! This is an inspiring 3-part series on Faith—how it shapes our lives, how we discover it in the most unexpected moments, and how it carries us through unimaginable challenges.
This series, held over three Sundays—March 2, 9, and 23—will explore Radha’s extraordinary journey through Near Death, Spiritual Awakening, and Life-Changing Recovery. Each 90-minute session will be an intimate, heartfelt conversation, where Radha will share deeply personal stories of her life and how they reshaped her understanding of faith. RamDev will guide the conversations, offering insights to deepen the experience.
Sunday, March 2 | 10am – 11:30am PT/ 1pm – 2:30pm ET
In 1971, Radha’s journey to India led her to a near-death experience that was unlike any she had read about or imagined. In this first session, Radha will recount the profound story of her own encounter with the threshold of life and death. She will share how this experience forever shifted her understanding of faith, the unseen forces that guide us, and how we navigate the spaces between life and death.
Sunday, March 9 | 10am – 11:30am PT/ 1pm – 2:30pm ET
Radha’s spiritual journey took another unexpected turn when she met Maharajji, also known as Neem Karoli Baba. At the time, she didn’t believe in gurus, despite having been around many saints and having profound spiritual experiences. But meeting Maharajji transformed her in ways that words cannot capture. In this session, Radha will speak about her skepticism, her internal struggles, and the divine Grace that changed her relationship to faith and the concept of the Guru. She’ll share how that meeting led to deep, lasting shifts in her life.
Sunday, March 23 | 10am – 11:30am PT/ 1pm – 2:30pm ET
On March 5, 2019, Radha was involved in a severe car accident that left her with life-altering injuries. Despite the devastating pain and loss of mobility, Radha’s faith remained unwavering. In this powerful final session, Radha will reflect on her miraculous recovery, her experience of surrender, and how she found grace in the face of vulnerability. Her story will inspire anyone who has faced hardship or struggled to find meaning during times of crisis. She’ll speak about how the teachings of Ram Dass and Maharajji helped her navigate the immense challenges of recovery, and how her faith continues to evolve.
Reserve your spot today for this powerful 3-part series.
A Private zoom link will be provided upon registration and we kindly ask that you do not share it as this is a fundraising event for Living/Dying Project. The event will be recorded and a replay link will be sent to all registrants within 48-72 hours of the event.
Proceeds will go toward supporting Radha Baum in her recovery and also help sustain the ongoing work of the Living/Dying Project.
Thank you for your support!
RADHA BAUM is a retired Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and a Registered Nurse (RN), as well as licensed acupuncturist and practitioner of various complementary healing techniques. She has also studied with Robert McKee and is the co-author of Isabella Castaspella, a children’s book with an underlying spiritual theme. A devotee of Neem Karoli Baba, she was with him in India in 1971-2. After suffering a broken neck in an auto accident some years ago, she maintains her spiritual practice of chanting the Hanuman Chalisa, among other mantras, and loves to share her stories of transformative experiences with Maharajji.
RamDev Dale Borglum, Ph.D. is the founder and Executive Director of the Living/Dying Project. For over 40 years, RamDev Dale Borglum has worked with the dying. Together, Dale, Stephen Levine, and Ram Dass taught workshops throughout the country addressing topics on aging, suicide, healing, spiritual practice, conscious living and dying, and so much more. They worked with thousands as they faced various personal crises. He is a seasoned practitioner in both meditative and devotional traditions, and continues to use his wealth of experience and the teachings passed down to him to offer support for others.
Current Living/Dying Project volunteers, and clients who are working with volunteers,
may attend for free and are encouraged to donate what they are able.
Email [email protected] to register
May All Beings Benefit