Gangaji

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Gangaji


Born
Texas, The United States
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Genre

Influences


Gangaji is an American born spiritual teacher and author. She lives in Ashland, Oregon, with her husband, fellow spiritual teacher Eli Jaxon-Bear.

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“We have tried everything to get rid of suffering. We have gone everywhere to get rid of suffering. We have bought everything to get rid of it. We have ingested everything to get rid of it. Finally, when one has tried enought, there arises the possibility of spiritual maturity with the willingness to stop the futile attempt to get rid of it and, instead, to actually experience suffering. In that momentous instant, there is the realization of that which is beyond suffering, of that which is untouched by suffering. There is the realization of who one truly is."
-Gangaji”
Gangaji

“Need nothing and then see what happens.”
Gangaji, You Are That! Satsang With Gangaji, Volume 1

“Fufillment has nothing to do with circumstances.”
Gangaji, You Are That! Satsang With Gangaji, Volume 1

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