Embracing Humility: Gangaji on Natural Integrity and Vigilance
Finally, integrity means honesty. But honesty is a moving target because of our conditioning. We have to be willing to be humbled in the recognition that what we perceived as being honest or truthful was revealed to be just a conditioned “version" of truth.
What does it mean to truly be yourself? In this episode, Gangaji and host Hillary Larson dive into the concept of natural integrity and the vigilance required to maintain it. Gangaji challenges us to rethink honesty, suggesting that what we often consider truthful is just a conditioned version shaped by our experiences and upbringing. The real honesty, she argues, comes from being willing to be humbled and recognizing our own imperfections.
This episode is a journey into understanding how cultural conditioning impacts our sense of integrity and the importance of embracing our mistakes as part of the human experience. Gangaji also touches on the dynamic between the conscious and subconscious mind, and how this interplay shapes our perceptions of truth. Plus, there’s a heartwarming update about an anonymous donor supporting their prison program, which aims to bring freedom and self-discovery to inmates.
Whether you're looking to deepen your self-awareness or simply curious about the nuances of integrity, this episode offers a thoughtful and engaging exploration.