There's a time for a resolve and a sobriety and a willingness to not indulge the suffering. And just stop, don't follow that thought. It's unnecessary is what I'm saying and your willingness for it to be unnecessary.
When life throws trauma our way, it can reshape everything we know. In this episode, Gangaji and Hillary Larson sit down to discuss how trauma can alter our life's path and tint our worldview. Instead of getting lost in the pain, Gangaji suggests a different approach: finding freedom through honesty and self-awareness. She opens up about her own experiences and sheds light on generational healing, relationships, anxiety, and self-hatred.
This conversation takes unexpected turns, offering some of the most revealing insights yet. Key points include the importance of sobriety and the need to avoid wallowing in suffering. If you're looking for a fresh perspective on dealing with deep wounds, this episode might just be what you need. Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking discussion that aims to help you find your own path to freedom.
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Gangaji
Gangaji
#56 Waiting to Heal
#56 Waiting to Heal
#56 Waiting to Heal
Wednesday 18th October 2017
Join Gangaji and Hillary Larson as they explore trauma's impact and finding freedom through honesty and self-awareness.
For over 20 years, American born teacher and author Gangaji has reached thousands around with world with the words of her teacher, H.W.L. Poonja (Papaji) to “call off the search” and to inquire into t...(view more)
There's a time for a resolve and a sobriety and a willingness to not indulge the suffering. And just stop, don't follow that thought. It's unnecessary is what I'm saying and your willingness for it to be unnecessary.
When life throws trauma our way, it can reshape everything we know. In this episode, Gangaji and Hillary Larson sit down to discuss how trauma can alter our life's path and tint our worldview. Instead of getting lost in the pain, Gangaji suggests a different approach: finding freedom through honesty and self-awareness. She opens up about her own experiences and sheds light on generational healing, relationships, anxiety, and self-hatred.
This conversation takes unexpected turns, offering some of the most revealing insights yet. Key points include the importance of sobriety and the need to avoid wallowing in suffering. If you're looking for a fresh perspective on dealing with deep wounds, this episode might just be what you need. Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking discussion that aims to help you find your own path to freedom.