“What a lucky, lucky life when the opportunity to do meaningful work for a true teacher comes along. What a blessing that the Gangaji Foundation opened its doors to me 10 years ago now. I was setup with a fabulous work station and given video training by the endlessly patient Tom Hoffman. I can attest to the impact that videos of Gangaji giving satsang can have on a willing student. The transmission comes through.” —Forever grateful, Melissa B. Fischer
In June, a special gathering was hosted by our Donor Collaborative. Moderated by Kat Miller, it was a unique opportunity to hear Gangaji and Finding Home producer and creator Hillary Larson answer questions about some of the making of the Finding Home audio series that is currently streaming in the Media Library.
The meeting was recorded, and you can watch it here:
What is the Donor Collaborative?
The Donor Collaborative is a virtual space for those who'd like to come a bit closer to the Gangaji Foundation. It was started by long time donors Kat Miller and Hillary Larson as a place for donors to connect, inquire, and collaborate, all in the name of supporting Gangaji's presence in the world. Via Zoom on the second Saturday of each month at 9 AM PT. If you are a donor and would like to join us click the link below.
How to listen to Finding Home
Finding Home is a a six-part Audio Documentary of Gangaji's Life Story
Episodes are being released each month and are available for streaming in the With Gangaji Media Library. Learn more
Watch a trailer:
You can learn more here about Gangaji Media Library and Monthly Online Meeting Memberships
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