About a week after attending a retreat with Gangaji last year, I was listening quite early in the morning to a podcast while driving about on an errand. When I stopped at a stoplight, the podcast finished and I became so flooded with tears that I had to pull off the road to recover the ability to drive.
Six years ago, we started on a journey and we called it A Conversation with Gangaji. The original question was, what if you could sit across the coffee table from Gangaji and ask her anything you wanted? We covered everything from relationships to money to death to sex to suffering to enlightenment. We started the first episode with the topic of chronic pain and ended our last conversation with the question, what do you really want? Together we got to listen to Gangaji always point to the deeper truth of the matter. And when all the questions were finally asked, all it really was about was finding home.
Gangaji’s podcasts offer us an opportunity to deepen in our self-inquiry. They also serve as a potent introduction to this lineage. It is a simple and accessible audio format that opens Gangaji’s archives to the world. The benefits are clear. So far in 2024, Gangaji’s podcasts have been downloaded over 139,000 times in countries near and far.
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About a week after attending a retreat with Gangaji last year, I was listening quite early in the morning to a podcast while driving about on an errand. When I stopped at a stoplight, the podcast finished and I became so flooded with tears that I had to pull off the road to recover the ability to drive.
Six years ago, we started on a journey and we called it A Conversation with Gangaji. The original question was, what if you could sit across the coffee table from Gangaji and ask her anything you wanted? We covered everything from relationships to money to death to sex to suffering to enlightenment. We started the first episode with the topic of chronic pain and ended our last conversation with the question, what do you really want? Together we got to listen to Gangaji always point to the deeper truth of the matter. And when all the questions were finally asked, all it really was about was finding home.
Gangaji’s podcasts offer us an opportunity to deepen in our self-inquiry. They also serve as a potent introduction to this lineage. It is a simple and accessible audio format that opens Gangaji’s archives to the world. The benefits are clear. So far in 2024, Gangaji’s podcasts have been downloaded over 139,000 times in countries near and far.