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When you stop trying to know, that is sanity.
The moment of surrender comes in this interaction when the speaker stops trying to know. In not know, there is sanity. And then you can trust yourself.
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The Yoga of Naturally Being Yourself
“It’s a lie that any thing gives you fulfilling, true, deep joy. Joy is your nature.” We can feel deeply conflicted when following our hearts doesn’t line up with what we or others think we should be doing. When we reach the proverbial and often frightening “fork in the road,” we have a choice to be true to ourselves. Gangaji begins this meeting speaking about the difference between being normal and being natural, and then shares one of the key “fork in the road” moments she experienced in her life.
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The Maturity of Letting Go
Gangaji speaks to what that moment of letting go of control really is and what it reveals. It is the opportunity to realize what doesn't need to be controlled to be free, to be happy, to recognize itself.
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What do you really want? Ultimately?
When Gangaji speaks those words to most of us, she is taking us on a journey through the mind. Despite the fact that many of us willingly display our wants and desires all over social media, those of us who hear her speak know she is not really referring to such day-to-day trivialities, no matter […]
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What is Untouched by Your Created Reality
We spend a lot of time creating our realities, or better realities to get out of worse. But what Gangaji points to is untouched by any reality that can be created. Already here before creation.
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The Yoga of Naturally Being Yourself

“It’s a lie that any thing gives you fulfilling, true, deep joy. Joy is your nature.”

We can feel deeply conflicted when following our hearts doesn’t line up with what we or others think we should be doing. When we reach the proverbial and often frightening “fork in the road,” we have a choice to be true to ourselves. Gangaji begins this meeting speaking about the difference between being normal and being natural, and then shares one of the key “fork in the road” moments she experienced in her life.

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A Teaching from Ramana
Gangaji reads from a new book about Ramana Maharshi. You cannot practice who you are. You already are.
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Inquiry is not an abstract spiritual practice. It is living your life fully, consciously. Then your whole intelligence is available for discovering what is the right way for you to live.
Inquiry is not an abstract spiritual practice. It is living your life fully, consciously. Then your whole intelligence is available for discovering what is the right way for you to live.
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Recognizing the Subtleties of Ego
“This is an invitation to stop. To not create who you are. To simply be yourself with no idea or memory of who or what that is. Just to be. Then to see, how vast this just is." Our lived experience in a human body gives rise to a wide range of phenomena that include thoughts, feelings, and images of ourselves. Thoughts, feelings, sensations, or memories are not a problem unless that is how we define or identify who we are. In this potent inquiry, Gangaji points to the complex subtleties of ego that perpetuate human suffering. She invites us to stop overlooking the source of all phenomena to discover our true face and “the absolute simplicity of peace.”
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Selling Yourself Out to be Helpful
Speaking extensively of her own experience of burn out as an Acupuncturist, Gangaji highlights to compulsion, usually driven by some kind of ego gratification, to keep helping people, even at the cost of your own physical and mental wellbeing.
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